Last edited by mister_e; - 29th January 2007 at 04:27.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hello, before i go donating hardware - even if its not considered helpful by some - can we agree that :
Someone on this forum takes responsibility for the project (mister_e???)
The resulting source code and examples are posted on this forum and copied to me so that i can post them in a file download area to be created at www.compile-it.com
The project discussion is confined to a new thread created by the project owner, If required i will create a new forum area to support this project and other collaborations in the future.
Crownhill Associates Limited are NOT responsible for this project, the porting to PBP or the resulting code examples.
If the donation of hardware by Crownhill is not considered helpful to members of this forum and users of PBP, inform me via this thread and i'll ensure that no further unhelpful offers of hardware or services are forthcoming.
Sounds good to me.
On my side, i don't have any release date for it so don't ask me daily if i received the parts, if i did it or not, if i made some progress or not. Once done and tested, everybody will know.
If some feel that this product could be use in their project one day, i will take responsibility of the code example... not the hardware or else potential damage.
If everybody interested agree, life is good, unless, we could just forget it.
It's still a free offer from Crownhill and me after all![]()
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
I think that it would ahve been nice to see some more support for this project, before anyone undertakes hours of porting.
Does anybody want to see this happen?
Lets vote for it!
Count me first : YES
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"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
so.. what are you asking to be port?ed the sample code for using your quickblue product which exists for other languages but not PBP, or the firmware and design of the quick blue product?
this is a step toward a inexpensive bluetooth option?
at present the $30 to $50 bluetooth modules make them almost impossible to consider for anything but custom products... i got a bluetooth USB dongle for 6$ delivered off ebay. i know they are mass produced and not nearly as niche market engineered as products like the quick blue devices, but still.. there must be a way to use bluetooth cheaper.. possibly with these usb host chips?
is it possible that just putting bluetooth ICs or whatever into the serial mode is possible with a limited amount of code?
vacpress,
Check the links DT posted above.
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"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
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