HTERM doesn't have a half duplex feature. It needs a lot of features to be a full fledged terminal. But you can hack the code to echo to the screen pretty easily.
-- John. On Sunday, November 29, 2015, Hiraghm <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm slowly getting my M100 to connect to my Android phone (w/o > programming, so far). > GetBlue gets it connected, but I don't want to use GetBlue. > Logically, I should be able to get it to connect as a keyboard. > I can get it to connect as a modem or other device. > As a keyboard, my phone pops up a window asking for the PIN when I try > pairing... and the window disappears almost instantly and the pairing fails > (because the RN-42 automatically sends the PIN, which I don't know until my > phone asks for it, and as soon as it receives the wrong one from the > keyboard, closes the window and fails). > > However, what I'm asking about here is if there's any documentation for > HTerm? > I'd like to set local echo so I can see on the M100's screen what I'm > typing. > > Also, does anyone know if there's a way to get HTerm to work with view80 > from Ultimate Rom II? > > I found, btw, I can't write a system-wide keyboard driver for the M100, > because Android does not allow one application to inject input events into > other applications (unless rooted). > > For a very brief moment I thought of pairing the M100 as a storage device, > thinking maybe I could use Android file explorer apps to share files with > it from Android (with custom software on the M100). I think writing a TPDD > emulator would be more productive, however. > >
