Re: Peer Discovery

2006-12-11 Thread Ole Tange
On 12/11/06, Richard Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12/8/06, Colin Curtin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Put two Neos in a room with no cell service - can they find each other? Even with service, if nobody punches in 'codes' on each? Oh, if only it had bluetooth. If the speaker could

Re: Peer Discovery

2006-12-11 Thread collin
Hi Joel, I guess you want something like: http://www.mulliner.org/bluetooth/btchat/ maybe a little less interactive... I guess I will give it a try once I have a device. Collin Quoting Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Presuming that V1 devices will lack bluetooth, what other means exist for

Re: audio link Re: Peer Discovery

2006-12-11 Thread Richard Franks
On 12/11/06, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 10 bonus points if it sounds like R2D2. efficient data transmission via audio mustn't sound well for the user - DTMF for transmitting your phonenumber would be acceptable, but the other modulations? Heh! That idea was intended just for

SoC has no soundcard - which IC will do this? Re: audio link Re: Peer Discovery

2006-12-11 Thread Robert Michel
Salve Richard,*! BTW the SoC does not have a soundcard, which IC will do this job? http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/MobileSoC/ApplicationProcessor/ARM9Series/S3C2410/2410UserManual.pdf On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Richard Franks wrote: On 12/11/06, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Peer Discovery

2006-12-10 Thread Joel Newkirk
Richard Franks wrote: On 12/8/06, Colin Curtin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Put two Neos in a room with no cell service - can they find each other? Even with service, if nobody punches in 'codes' on each? Oh, if only it had bluetooth. If the speaker could output frequencies above ~22kHz,