ah, so the line and character delay is a pretty severe limitation but I can see how that works.
If you plug "bitchin100 getblue" into google you will find my notes on what I've done with getblue. It's only a monitor program but it can bridge BT onto IP which is cool. I've run across the wan to a TPDD device pretty reliably. steve On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > Re flow control: > > The chinese bluetooth board is factory set to 9600 / 8bit / Parity None / 1 > stop bit. > I left it as is as I'm not sure how to change it easily > > WINDOWS: > I set the M102 telcom to match the Bluetooth at 88N1E > I set Teraterm to match this - works both ways with a 10msec Char and 10msec > Line delay > This works fine both ways - I can DL and UL fine. > > ANDROID > On Android I can find NO apps with a msec delay feature. > Using "Terminal for Bluetooth" I can UL to android fine, > but DL from Android has loads of skipped bits - no way to add a delay to fix > it. > > There's too much I don't understand about GetBlue - no usable results yet. > If you have any setup guidelines for GetBlue maybe post here? > Can I use GetBlue to send and receive to a Telnet BBS via android internet > connection? > Other uses? > > All the best, > Chris. > > > > > > M102 to Windows PC running Teraterm or similar > > > On 24 June 2016 at 20:16, Stephen Adolph <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Chris, >> do you have any trouble with flow control on this rig? >> I use GetBlue myself. >> Steve >> >> >> On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > I have an M102 that I recently bought from ebay. >> > I want to use my it as a distraction-free writing tool. >> > >> > I have added a bluetooth module internally: >> > >> > http://www.dx.com/p/jy-mcu-arduino-bluetooth-wireless-serial-port-module-104299 >> > using this method: >> > https://www.flickr.com/photos/ehgradman/sets/72157603124164552/ >> > >> > Everything works and I can upload and download files wirelessly over >> > bluetooth via my windows PC, and partially via my android phone. >> > >> > I'm currently looking for the best Android Bluetooth serial app >> > to sync writing with the cloud. >> > >> > The best Android apps so far are: >> > "Terminal for Bluetooth" by Next Prototypes: >> > >> > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextprototypes.bluetoothterminal&hl=en >> > Works, but a but klunky, hard to manage files. >> > >> > I've been trying to use >> > "GetBlue" by Tec-It >> > >> > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tecit.datareader.android.getblue.demo&hl=en_GB >> > Expensive, but offers google docs sync (maybe) , TCP-IP and HTML >> > connectivity - maybe offering wireless Telnet, email and other fun >> > things. >> > But I don't have the technical knowledge to understand any of the >> > network >> > protocols... >> > >> > I might write an android app to offer simple one click file transfer to >> > the >> > cloud, Let me know if anyone is interested and what you are looking for. >> > >> > Finally: After opening my M102 I am left with 3 small (3mm cubed) >> > blocks. >> > They appear to be keyboard holding clips - anyone know where they were >> > supposed to be on reassembly?! >> > >> > Hello and Happy retro-computing to everyone, >> > Chris. > >
