Sorry about that, the link changed ... https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u7wvu5hianw5thp/AAAnAzPLBB9XwXH4OqZnOyXra?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u7wvu5hianw5thp/AAAnAzPLBB9XwXH4OqZnOyXra?dl=0>
Best regards, dg > On Dec 28, 2016, at 9:10 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! > > I was about to play with this over the weekend but it seems that Dropbox file > is now gone. > > Also, would you be willing to share source code as well? > > Thanks, > Roman. > > On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:03 PM, David G. Simmons <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > All, > > I've created a MyNewt BLE Application for Mac OS X that will allow you to > connect to sensor-enabled MyNewt devices. > > It's customizable to some degree. > > Any device whose device name contains the 'Device Name' string will be > connected to as a MyNewt device > It will be scoured for the Service UUID shown -- all data should be > characteristics under that service. > Configuration UUIDs should be prefixed with the prefix shown. Data in that > UUID will be read and will show up as the "Sensor Name" in the table > Data UUIDs should be prefixed with the prefix shown. Data in that UUID should > be NOTIFY and will be continuously updated in the 'Sensor Reading" column for > the sensor > Config/Data UUIDs should have matching 'suffixes' "DEAD" "BEAD" would be the > SPI Sensor and it's Data DEEF/BEEF the eTape sensor, for instance. > Fileds are only editable when disconnected. > RSSI signal strength is continuously updated and shown by the signal-strength > graph. -- David G. Simmons (919) 534-5099 Web <https://davidgs.com/> • Blog <https://davidgs.com/davidgs_blog> • Linkedin <http://linkedin.com/in/davidgsimmons> • Twitter <http://twitter.com/TechEvangelist1> • GitHub <http://github.com/davidgs> /** Message digitally signed for security and authenticity. * If you cannot read the PGP.sig attachment, please go to * http://www.gnupg.com/ <http://www.gnupg.com/> Secure your email!!! * Public key available at keyserver.pgp.com <http://keyserver.pgp.com/> **/ ♺ This email uses 100% recycled electrons. Don't blow it by printing! There are only 2 hard things in computer science: Cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors.
