PICs and Android


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    Default PICs and Android

    Recently, I switched over from a Windows mobile phone to an Android. Besides the loads of interesting apps available, I also read that the USB port on any Android can be configured to work as a host.

    Now, that made my imagination go wild with the possibilities, and was wondering if anyone on the forum has done anything in this area, interfacing a pic with an Android device?

    Would love to learn more on this topic...

    Regards,

    Anand

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    Hello Anand,

    I have interfaced PICs with PalmOS (RIP) and the various flavors of Windows Mobile using hardware and Bluetooth serial ports. I've been tasked with porting a BT application (that interfaces with a PIC-based device) to Android and my customer was nice enough to provide me with a Droid X. Wow, what a good device. It makes phone calls too...8^)

    Haven't considered attempting USB yet. I'm just barely past the "Hello World" stage at the moment.

    A great starter link is here at hack-a-day.

    Best Regards,
    Paul
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    I am in about the same boat as Paul, just getting started.
    This is the direction I am going
    http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/
    Dave
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    Paul, that was a superb page you directed me to. It should get me started (and keep me going).

    I can already visualize being able to configure finished products on the field using the Android as an input device.

    Here are some pages pertaining to the subject (USB host):

    http://sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/

    http://www.tombom.co.uk/blog/?p=124

    Regards,

    Anand

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