That's what i've been thinking/trying as well... nothing successful so  
far.
I guess my efforts now need to focus on how to let my Mac advertise  
the RFCOMM port or write the developers of SilentWings how they  
implement this feature.
I was under the impression that the simulator already creates a serial  
to BT "adapter" by using the SPP protocol/RFCOMM port. Why would  
another BT adapter be helpful if one already exists in the PC?
This is the first time that I see one advantage of Windows over  
Linux ;).

Reno

On 7 mrt 2011, at 13:40, Joachim Wieland wrote:

> 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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