This is usually a feature of the operating system. On Windows you simply 
need to couple the PDA with the computer and then you get two virtual 
bluetooth serial port (one IN, one OUT). No clue about the Mac - Android 
coupling though...

Turbo



Am 07.03.2011 13:40, schrieb Joachim Wieland:
> On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Max Kellermann<m...@duempel.org>  wrote:
>> It's the other way around: XCSoar expects the peer to advertise the
>> RFCOMM port.
> I figure that this can be done via a hardware SerialPort ->  Bluetooth
> adapter, however my question is: Is it possible to do all that in
> software on the PC side, i.e. create a virtual COM port, set the
> flight simulator to it and get all COM port traffic sent out via
> Bluetooth without additional hardware? If so, which software can do
> that?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
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