Setting project RTC without switches


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    Cool! I like it.

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    Thanks, guys. Yes, it was developed in B4A.

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    Could you give a link to the Bluetooth adapter you referred to?
    Dave
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    I ordered these for ease of use http://dx.com/p/jy-mcu-arduino-bluet...-104299?item=5 , but you could use these if you are willing to base your system on 3.3 volts, or add your own LDO. http://dx.com/p/wireless-bluetooth-r...-80711?item=10

    I would recommend the one mounted on a backpane, as it also comes with a status LED pre-soldered, and a standard 0.1" pitch connector.

    Functionally they are the same.
    Last edited by ardhuru; - 17th October 2012 at 09:20.

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    Thank you, that helps a lot.
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