Even i have faced the same .Too many resolutions on the web but none is
official
Obe classic post here
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/androiddev/comments/4ofnbp/bluetooth_ble_development_is_miserable_on_android/
On Mon, 21 Nov 2016 at 9:24 PM, Tiên Tín
I have a same problem. I run 1 code on 2 device. One run well, but another
not :D
Anyone can help?
On Monday, August 12, 2013 at 10:41:03 AM UTC+7, darrinps wrote:
>
> Anyone know what status 129 means? I can't seem to find much on it via
> Google.
>
> I connect to a BLE device and it says it
Now I can read the data, thanks =)
I have one more question. I'm trying to set up Auto Notifications for all
available services.
So far, the callbacks (in onCharacteristicChanged) do not come.
In the class BluetoothGattDescriptor I have:
public static final byte[] ENABLE_NOTIFICATION_VALUE =
Use an older example that does not rely on Android 6:
http://toastdroid.com/2014/09/22/android-bluetooth-low-energy-tutorial/
On Friday, October 14, 2016 at 2:21:10 PM UTC-6, Александр Сергеевич Джус
wrote:
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> Hello, I want to use Bluetooth 4.0 to connect the Vert device. The problem
>
Any answer? I'm searching for the solution of this particular problem too!
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Roberts,
in this way I can know the devices list, instead I need modify it. In
others words, I know the name and MAC address of new device (far of my old
device) that I want add it at my old device paired list, so I need discover
how change this list manually.
Do you think that is possible?
Get the list of paired bluetooth devices like this:
private final BluetoothAdapter mAdapter = BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter();
Set pairedDevices = mAdapter.getBondedDevices();
int numberOfDevices = pairedDevices.size();
if (numberOfDevices > 0) {
for (BluetoothDevice device :
Welcome to the club of those who have no idea. 129 has the description
'Gatt Internal error' which means Android has no idea either. Something
didn't work. Another error code which is equally as obscure and useless is
133 'Gatt error'. I guess the only difference is that with 129 something
You shouldn't set a max sdk. You can set minSdk to 18, and targetSdk to 21.
If you set a max, that means if there's a new android version, people won't
be able to download your app, you'll have to make an update.
As for the error you get, it's mainly a lint error. If the code is in an if
My mistake in choosing words. I didn't set a max, it is the target that I
set.
The IDE also suggests putting the suppress tag on the method, but I have
never been a fan of suppressing warnings or errors. If this is the accepted
way to do it, however, then I will follow it.
Thanks!
On
According to the official documentation :
You can use Android 5.0 APIs while also supporting older versions by adding
conditions to your code that check for the system API level before
executing APIs not supported by your minSdkVersion
Thank you for the quick reply.
I am running into a problem with the bluetooth le stuff specically,
however. I tried this:
if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT = Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP) {
mBluetoothLeScanner = mBluetoothAdapter.getBluetoothLeScanner();
}
I have the min
Please check your API 18 for BLE support. There is also an app called BLE
checker.that you could try.
On Friday, September 19, 2014 12:09:16 PM UTC-4, pedr0 wrote:
I am developing an application which runs on a API 18 device.
This snippet of code gives me back a empty list :
public
Hi Ashvini, Do you have any suggestion about issue mention here
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21398766/android-ble-connection-time-interval
?
This is regards Connection time interval.
On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:27:41 AM UTC+5:30, Ashwini wrote:
If I set write type
If I set write type WRITE_TYPE_SIGNED, I get status code as 135 and write
fails. However when I used write type as WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE I getsuccess
status code.
My device advertises WRITE_NO_RESPONSE as property of characteristic which
I am trying to write.
What else I can try for this?
On
Hi,
So far I've only used BLE successfully with devices that don't need to use
encryption, however the docs seem to infer that BluetoothGattCharacteristic
requires setWriteType (int writeType) where writeType is WRITE_TYPE_SIGNED
- Write characteristic including authentication signature -
Well, I have been working on this all day and I can't get it right. I have
managed to make the BlueTooth connection persists through the temporary
invocation of another activity, so that when I return to the first activity
the BlueTooth thread is still running, the streams are still streaming,
Which device, soc, stack, HCL are you using. Also are you using rfcomm with
serial ?
On Aug 22, 2013 6:46 PM, RLScott fixthatpi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Well, I have been working on this all day and I can't get it right. I
have managed to make the BlueTooth connection persists through the
I am using RFComm with the SPP. The device is a BT to serial module
attached to a microcontroller that I also programmed. It sends a packet of
17 characters about 3 times a second. The device is identified by pairing
first in the Settings app, then enumerating bonded devices in my app and
I'm not 100% sure but as far as I can remember from my previous job the iOS
Bluetooth feature is locked down to certified devices only. I don't think
you can easily make Android and iOS devices talk to each other without a
server in between. Maybe you are lucky with exploiting some hidden iOS
Whats the max connection capability between Android to Android devices (
Android (master) and Android devices (slaves/clients)). Right now I am not
bothering about other OS tablets or mobile devices.
BR
Srinivas
On Thursday, February 7, 2013 2:21:54 PM UTC-6, Nobu Games wrote:
I'm not 100%
Hi,
W dniu niedziela, 30 grudnia 2012 11:55:00 UTC+1 użytkownik gran33 napisał:
Hey all,
Does Android support any generic Bluetooth BLE profile? e.g GATT (Generic
Attribute Profile)
10x in advance,
RAN
According to
thks..
On Saturday, 19 December 2009 06:12:58 UTC+8, Nick Pelly wrote:
Hi Bluetooth Developers,
We have just published an Android Bluetooth Developers Guide, and a
Sample Application. See links below.
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/wireless/bluetooth.html
Thank you master..
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Had to send my hardware device that connects to iOS devices out for some
internal configurations for a separate reason. So no testing until it gets
back after the weekend. Feedback from anyone who has done or heard of
something like this would be useful. Or someone with hardware knowledge as
Do you know the changes that were required to it?
On Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:54:43 PM UTC-7, ColorTheorist wrote:
There is a custom device that I am working with that has been approved to
communicate with Apple mobile devices. It will be my responsibility on my
end to also communicate
I don't, no. The hardware team is overseas from the software location, so
a response will probably not come back through until the weekend has
passed. I do believe there was some sort of custom chip needed over the
bluetooth, but I can't verify at the moment. Other than that it seems as
I think you mean Serial Port Profile (SPP).
On Friday, October 19, 2012 10:10:00 AM UTC-5, ColorTheorist wrote:
I don't, no. The hardware team is overseas from the software location, so
a response will probably not come back through until the weekend has
passed. I do believe there was
No, I mean what I meant as requested from within the Google specifications
for communications over bluetooth.
http://source.android.com/tech/accessories/guide/custom.html
Let's actually respond with some semblance of professionalism without
trying to undermine people with caps and bold
While it is a bit confusing as to what complications would arise from
devices meant to connect with an Apple device from an Android device, I
have communicated with proprietary devices from HID devices over the USB
port once a driver had been introduced to handle the communication. So I'm
not
hi
I am working on Bluetooth based remote control project for my home. i am
not able to receive right seek bar value from my Android phone. I am
getting random number and symbols on my hyper terminal using Bluetooth. i
want to receive exact integer value of seek bar on my Hyper terminal
I have the same question.
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I would love to get the same answer. iOS 6 adds LE peripheral support so I
am assuming AOSP will as well. When is the question!!
On Monday, November 28, 2011 9:47:13 AM UTC-8, Mik wrote:
Dear all,
I am looking forward the time when we could connect our android
devices towards devices
In case it's helpful, here's the relevant code:
https://github.com/piusvelte/RemoteAuthClient/blob/master/src/com/piusvelte/remoteauthclient/RemoteAuthClientService.java
public ConnectThread(String address, String state) {
mAddress = address;
Hi,
See the BlueToothChat sample app in the Android sdk.
Regards
On Thursday, August 23, 2012 7:05:46 PM UTC+10, Mulia Dhamma wrote:
Hello all masters,.
do you have the code for bluetooth client server ?
example..i have 2 android phone..and when the 1 android phone sending a
string then
What's the code for sending the file?
On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 6:17:25 AM UTC-5, Elvira wrote:
Hi!
I have a problem with Bluetooth socket, I hope somebody can help me.
I use the code from BluetoothChat to send and receive data.
I'm trying to receive a file from bluetooth device.
The file is sent not by android device.
I know only that it is sent by portions of 256 bytes.
четверг, 23 августа 2012 г., 3:48:27 UTC+6 пользователь bob написал:
What's the code for sending the file?
On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 6:17:25 AM UTC-5, Elvira wrote:
Hi!
I have a problem
I also try to increase the input buffer from 256 to 1024 bytes. But it
doesn't help.
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hey i'm too trying the same blue tooth walkie talkie project... can u help
my out to develop this???
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I noticed the same on a Galaxy S2 running 4.0.3. So I tried to check the
UUIDs prior to connect() by calling BluetoothDevice#fetchUuidsWithSdp().
This works good for some time, but at some point my BroadcastReceiver stops
to receive the ACTION_UUID intents (although fetchUuidsWithSdp returned
Hi,
Try the bluetooth chat sample app see if that works ok.
Regards
On Jul 3, 10:43 pm, Jonathan Lim jonathan...@innovatechnology.com.sg
wrote:
Hi, i have am developing an application which connects to Bluetooth and it
works perfectly in android OS 2.1 and 2.2 however when i tested with OS
I am having a very similar problem on the Samsung Galaxy S3 running Ice
Cream Sandwich. I can connect and disconnect reliably until the device the
phone is connecting to is unavailable. After the connection times out or
returns the rightful 'Unable to start Service Discovery' error (obviously
I added some code like this to help me see which device is involved in this
chicanery:
String device_name = device.getName();
if (device_name == null) device_name = no name + device.getAddress();
On Saturday, July 7, 2012 8:14:26 AM UTC-5, Jons Jean wrote:
Same thing I face in past . . .it
Hi,
And by that logic device might be null as well...
Maybe check the source code.
Regards
On Jul 7, 5:12 am, bob b...@coolfone.comze.com wrote:
I'm looking at the Bluetooth chat example:
// When discovery finds a device
if
Same thing I face in past . . .it looks it is due to cache of bluetooth
something like this ..
What Happend according to me Bluetooth 1st search for devices then get
its name . .
After searching devices when android bluetooth API try to get its name it
goes out of range . . that gives null .. .
Hi,
I have had 3 and 4 ptp bt connections on real android devices ( all
different ) once 5, but I found getting reliable connections beyond
3 is usually quite difficult.
Configuration was 1 server multiple clients, I think you may do
better if you daisy chain connections.
Regards
On May 22,
Did you make any attempts to use the CCND daemon on top of your bt layer?
Has anyone done this yet?
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 11:46 PM, gjs garyjamessi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have had 3 and 4 ptp bt connections on real android devices ( all
different ) once 5, but I found getting reliable
five is great! I've done four at most, but never for any real amount of time.
kris
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:46 AM, gjs garyjamessi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have had 3 and 4 ptp bt connections on real android devices ( all
different ) once 5, but I found getting reliable connections
ıt s mobıle phone ı can get phone bluetooth adres but ı can not put
fıle and send to target
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This comment does not make any sense and not a well formed sentence.
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 1:24 PM, hüseyin toplu hsy...@gmail.com wrote:
ıt s mobıle phone ı can get phone bluetooth adres but ı can not put
fıle and send to target
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i found my problem problem have server code
tmp = mAdapter.listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(NAME_SECURE,
MY_UUID_SECURE);
} else {
tmp = mAdapter.listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(
NAME_INSECURE, MY_UUID_INSECURE);
Hi,
Build bluetooth chat demo app from sdk try connecting with that.
Regards
On Apr 30, 4:43 pm, hüseyin toplu hsy...@gmail.com wrote:
i found my problem problem have server code
tmp = mAdapter.listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(NAME_SECURE,
MY_UUID_SECURE);
i checked it but its peer to peer connection but i wanna just send a
file to any device this device will not have my application it will
just took the file
On Apr 30, 10:51 am, gjs garyjamessi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Build bluetooth chat demo app from sdk try connecting with that.
Regards
nobody is not know anything about that :S
On Apr 30, 11:17 am, hüseyin toplu hsy...@gmail.com wrote:
i checked it but its peer to peer connection but i wanna just send a
file to any device this device will not have my application it will
just took the file
On Apr 30, 10:51 am, gjs
nobody is not know anything about that :S
If you keep saying that, people aren't going to bother answering you in
future. If people had ideas, they would say so. People have already given
you answers, but you rejected them.
You can't just 'send a file to any device'. At the very least,
I agree with Jason ..
kris
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Jason Teagle teagle.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
nobody is not know anything about that :S
If you keep saying that, people aren't going to bother answering you in
future. If people had ideas, they would say so. People have already given
So i will use it send piture to electronic frame any ideas :S
On Apr 30, 6:16 pm, Kristopher Micinski krismicin...@gmail.com
wrote:
I agree with Jason ..
kris
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Jason Teagle teagle.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
nobody is not know anything about that :S
If
So i will use it send piture to electronic frame any ideas :S
That may not be possible. From what I have seen through Googling, the target
device needs to have
File Transfer Profile (OBEX FTP) and/or the Object Push Profile (OBEX
OPP) Bluetooth services
enabled. For a phone, this may be
electronic frame is supporting bluetooth. So do you know for example
how to send file any phone.my program giving error therefore uuid
On Apr 30, 8:56 pm, Jason Teagle teagle.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
So i will use it send piture to electronic frame any ideas :S
That may not be possible. From
You aren't understanding... This might not work unless the phone has
the proper service to grab it. Why don't you try using the similar
client / server implementation for transferring files?
kris
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:39 PM, hüseyin toplu hsy...@gmail.com wrote:
electronic frame is
(@Kristopher: The OP doesn't have access to the other device's application
space - it's not a phone or tablet.)
electronic frame is supporting bluetooth. So do you know for example
how to send file any phone.my program giving error therefore uuid
It seems you need to use something called
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Jason Teagle teagle.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
(@Kristopher: The OP doesn't have access to the other device's application
space - it's not a phone or tablet.)
I never saw this specified anywhere..
kris
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i searched everywhere i read a lot of book about bluetooh so i ask
you however thanks a lot
On Apr 30, 9:58 pm, Jason Teagle teagle.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
(@Kristopher: The OP doesn't have access to the other device's application
space - it's not a phone or tablet.)
electronic frame is
What's the name of the device you're trying to push to?
kris
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i searched everywhere i read a lot of book about bluetooh so i ask
you however thanks a lot
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Chill out,
you posted this four hours ago, and expect people to get back to you
within a few hours on a free list? If you want that kind of
responsiveness you'll need to hire a consultant :-)...
You show the client code, but I didn't see the server code. Most
likely you're doing something like
i dont need to server code because i wanna just connect and then send
a file to a bluetooth device
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Hi, Myself Avinash Jain. I'm a regular android developer. I want to know is
it possible to sniff bluetooth packets in android. If yes, please let me
know do I need any external hardware tools?
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A little progress, not a solution, however if I insert the following code
in between the commands I want to send it sorta works like I want it to...
android.os.SystemClock.sleep(150);
The listener thread is blocked though during while the systemclock is
sleeping, so the input from the modem
Ok. I hacked my way through this and made it work. It might not be right,
but I will post the code when I get a chance. It works, but I need to add
more error handling!
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Hi There,
The CNTL key is not existed in Android 2.x series. You'll have to dig
into the OS keymap, like what you mentioned, to open these to the
underlined applications.
My app, 9420 Tablet keyboard (and 9420 Thai Keyboard), handls the key
inputs from the HW keyboard as well beside the on-screen
Did you see BluetoothHDP - Bluetooth HDP Demo?(http://
developer.android.com/resources/samples/BluetoothHDP/index.html)
I can communicate with some health devices by the demo ONLY ONCE.
On 2月29日, 午後3:48, Praveen Kumar mastimans...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
i need some help
is support for
did you make your own agent or you have an medical device.
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:11 PM, wambin ambitiouss...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you see BluetoothHDP - Bluetooth HDP Demo?(http://
developer.android.com/resources/samples/BluetoothHDP/index.html)
I can communicate with some health
Hi,
Try turning BT off on, then see if it connects ok.
Regards
On Feb 23, 9:50 am, eehouse ho...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm modifying a board game app to allow play via Bluetooth. I'm
testing on a stack of devices from Samsung, Kyocera, Motorola and
HTC. Consistently the HTC phone
Hi,
Just ignore the pairing, or pair it anyway it should only happen
once...
Regards
On Feb 8, 3:27 am, rapgaroo hcc...@gmail.com wrote:
I own a Nexus S and it's currently running ICS 4.0.3 (OTA from T-
Mobile). I have my own application which does Bluetooth connection
stuff using Insecure
On Jan 30, 2:10 pm, Daimoe rudel.dimi...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi
My task is do develop a Android app which is able to connect to a
other device via Bluetooth and communicate with the TCP Socket there.
At the other Device there are a Socket Server written in c# (TCP
Socket).
I can
What've you looked at so far? Have you tried reading through this?
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/wireless/bluetooth.html
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Hi,
From memory, the Handler in Bluetooth Chat is also echoing back all
data written to the BT device, try adding break points in the Handler
examining the messages more carefully to see which messages are
actually being received from the device.
Regards
On Oct 25, 11:20 pm, miundroid
Bluetooth Chat example code shows how it's done:
http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/BluetoothChat/index.html
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Hi,
Try contacting the printer manufacturer.
Regards
On Sep 16, 5:41 pm, Sebastin Basimalla basimallasebas...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
We have tried slowing the rate but its not helping and regarding the data
being sent back i have gone through most of Blurtooth APi but cant find any
help with
Hi,
We have tried slowing the rate but its not helping and regarding the data
being sent back i have gone through most of Blurtooth APi but cant find any
help with it, i am struggling to know the printers state i.e XON and XOFF
.PLZ can u suggest any.
Regards,
Sebs
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 12:45
Hi,
Try slowing the rate you are sending the data to the printer, or
perhaps examine the data being sent back from the printer it might
give you hints about buffer flow control.
Regards
On Sep 16, 2:48 pm, Sebastin Basimalla basimallasebas...@gmail.com
wrote:
I couldnt get u?? can u
Doesn't ensureAllPrintedViaBluetooth() work?
On Sep 16, 12:03 pm, Sebs basimallasebas...@gmail.com wrote:
We are pairing a blue tooth printer with an android phone and trying
to print a file. The printer has 16K memory. It is ignoring a few
lines of the file randomly. Is there a method to
I couldnt get u?? can u elaborate!!
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote:
Doesn't ensureAllPrintedViaBluetooth() work?
On Sep 16, 12:03 pm, Sebs basimallasebas...@gmail.com wrote:
We are pairing a blue tooth printer with an android phone and trying
to
I've had to do a lot of research with Bluetooth recently (trying to
connect to a non-Android device and haven't had any luck at all...may
be a flaw is the other Device's adherence to the spec perhaps).
Anyway, in doing my research I ran across someone complaining about a
situation similar to
Well you can *detect* without near each other. But if you're trying to
connect, then you have to pair and the user has to agree.
Would be a security risk I guess, if you were able to connect to
devices w/o people knowing/acknowledging.
On 7 sep, 23:27, Droid rod...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to
After thinking about it a bit, this makes somewhat better sense if I
understand Bluetooth correctly.
When the BluetoothDevice creates the socket, the client and server
need to communicate over it, and it alone. The other device needs to
have code to write out to that socket so I can see the data
Update:
I've had so many problems with Bluetooth connections that I am updating this
thread in hopes that others will be helped and a person
with more Bluetooth knowledge can respond.
Experimentation with other phones and BT devices indicates to me that the
problem is not with the phones that I
margo margokopli at gmail.com writes:
Problem is that it automatically pairs without passkey and so I cannot
use passkey. Passkey what this device uses is not default passkey
which is four zeros but .
Is there any way to perform paring programmatically?
Hi Margo
Could it be that
Hi,
Try this -
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/68d563caa0e2a118/1fc4e54f4837090f
regards
On Jul 27, 12:18 am, Arnd Flosdorff a...@flosdorff.net wrote:
margo margokopli at gmail.com writes:
Problem is that it automatically pairs without passkey and
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/wireless/bluetooth.html
On Jul 19, 6:04 pm, kamal g.c nature4f...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to develop the Bluetooth functionality in my app, but no idea
that how to implement it, any guidelines and example from u will be
greatly helpfull.
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Check out this guide:
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/usb/index.html
I know it's not Bluetooth, but it might help.
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I want to be able to program/debug my phone without a wire going from
it to my PC.
On Jul 11, 12:54 pm, Raghav Sood raghavs...@gmail.com wrote:
Why do you want eclipse to detect your phone over bluetooth? AFAIK it
doesn't support it, at least not natively.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:19 PM,
You should be able to do wifi debugging, but not Bluetooth.
Why don't you want to use a wire? Are you developing a USB application?
Kris
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I want to be able to program/debug my phone without a wire going from
it to my PC.
On
Just to let you know that I ordered a new handset with 2.3.3 and I can
connect to my device (using the UUID you described above).
Many thanks! Now the hard part starts!!
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Well done !
Regards
On Jul 6, 12:57 am, Si simonstewartke...@googlemail.com wrote:
Just to let you know that I ordered a new handset with 2.3.3 and I can
connect to my device (using the UUID you described above).
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Dear Gis :
I had copied the code from the URL that you shared(
http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/BluetoothChat/index.html)
But In my eclipse there are 2 error.
1.import android.app.ActionBar in the BluetoothChat.java can't be resolved.
2.DeviceListActivity.java can't find the
Hi Mark,
I assume you have set Eclipse up correctly for developing Android Apps
- have you used it for a different application already?
If you have it set-up correctly then you should also have the Android
SDK on your PC. Try starting a new project using the SDK examples:
In Eclipse
File - New
Gary - thanks for the tip. I will try it out later this week (I'll let
you know how it goes).
Indicator Veritatis - I think most consumer products support pairing
but it is not necessary if you are using Bluetooth as a cable
replacement for RS232. You should be able to establish a connection
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