There are Apps of GPS sharing for-
ExtGPS for S60
BlueGPS / GPSGate for WM5/6
Any apps for Android? Pls help.
Share what? Coordinates?
evilkorn said:
Share what? Coordinates?
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just treat the android phone as a BT GPS receiver.
S60 and WM6 could do so...
Yes I would be very much interested in this also. Would be good for running a mapping program on a laptop. GPS over wireless would be good too.
After some hunting I havent been able to find much other than a few guys hacking out software that utilises the SPP (Serial Port Profile) bluetooth profile. You'd need to expose the GPS hardware (Com9/dev/tty??) using SPP, Problem is, from what i have read, SPP is not supported in the SDK. Correct me if i am wrong.
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Hello there!
I was seriously thinking about buying myself one of those Bluetooth stereo headsets. Unfortunately they need the A2DP Profile which isn't included in our present MS BT stack.
I have read a lot in this forum about transferring the Broadcomm/Widcomm stack - a guy even offered 200$ on success. Yet so far no success.
Now I was wondering if it would not be easier to add that profile to the existing stack somehow? By "somehow" I mean that I am not a programmer and havbe no clue how to do so on my own.
Any suggestions or help?
Cheers, <))><
Hey Guys!
At least a simple "No" or some reply would be nice. I can't imagine that I am the only one who looks for something like that
Well I just tried to find a thread for you over at Howard Forums but was not successful. Go over there there is a poster named "whtrbt7" he seems to know a bit on this subject.
Basically I believe the short answer is no.
I think we are a year or so away from getting true full stereo audio via A2DP Profile.
I'm no expert on this subject, but I believe there needs to be more consistance and control within the BT industry as a whole.
i just posted this link in another thread but maybe its useful to you:
http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-03-0311-002.shtml
iWALTZ enables multimedia mobile phones using MS Smartphone(R) and MS Pocket-PC Phone(R)-Edition to stream music over Bluetooth, seamlessly switch between music and voice calls, and display rich media related information on wireless accessories.
"Mobile phones are transforming to be the next generation multimedia devices," said K.Srikrishna, CEO of Impulsesoft. "iWALTZ enables this transformation by delivering an integrated Bluetooth audio experience and significantly reducing time to market for mobile phone OEMs. Impulsesoft is working with multiple mobile phone OEMs to deploy iWALTZ in their products that are launching in the first half of 2005."
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Maybe soon we we are able to get a2dp working on the magicians
Cheers,
Rainer
Cheers for the answer! I hope so too. Just installed the newest Widcomm Soft on my PC in order to give it "More Power" (Tim Allen from Home Improvement). Now I can't wait to make A2DP work somehow on our Magicians. It would be like Star Trek :wink:
I want to connect my ppc to ppc for internet sharing
i have done extensive searching on this forum and the general consensus is that its not possible with the aku 3.3 + bluetooth devices..
so my question is am i just missing something ? or has no one figured it out yet ?
is there any other way to access bluetooth pan via ppc to ppc so i can share my internet ?
pan is a profiles
the easy way will be if the profile bluetooth modem or something like it
show up as available profles on 1 or both if ppc's in question
boinger66 said:
I want to connect my ppc to ppc for internet sharing
i have done extensive searching on this forum and the general consensus is that its not possible with the aku 3.3 + bluetooth devices..
so my question is am i just missing something ? or has no one figured it out yet ?
is there any other way to access bluetooth pan via ppc to ppc so i can share my internet ?
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Yes, it's not possible UNLESS the client uses the Widcomm BT stack.
You can hack this stack on several HTC models. Follow my articles for links - I've collected them in an older articles.
Menneisyys said:
Yes, it's not possible UNLESS the client uses the Widcomm BT stack.
You can hack this stack on several HTC models. Follow my articles for links - I've collected them in an older articles.
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links to articles?
i seen some of your posts but not clear directions ?
would really appreciate the help
I like the radio receiver of Windows mobile, but is there another radio receiver software? If anyone is an expert, please tell me what API I can use for programming to get the radio signal(FM, AM ... not Bluetooth, Wifi, GPRS, GSM, CDMA) for processing? Thank you very much
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I like the radio receiver of Windows mobile, but is there another radio receiver software? If anyone is an expert, please tell me what API I can use for programming to get the radio signal(FM, AM ... not Bluetooth, Wifi, GPRS, GSM, CDMA) for processing? Thank you very much
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1. welcome to xda-devs
2. http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Multimedia
Menneisyys said:
1. welcome to xda-devs
2. http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Multimedia
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Thank you for your link . They are very interesting but really they are not the ones I am looking for. Do you know other info or websites about Radio(AM, FM) software receiver for mobile phone or any API to program about that in windows mobile?
anhkind said:
Thank you for your link . They are very interesting but really they are not the ones I am looking for. Do you know other info or websites about Radio(AM, FM) software receiver for mobile phone or any API to program about that in windows mobile?
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OIC - so, you want a software using the built-in FM receiver? I think they're all model-specific - I don't think these radio modules have a standardized interface. You could, however, repost your q to the Dev forum here.
Just a little busy at this moment. Can you move this thread to Dev Forum for me plz ?
Thank you very much.
Hello,
Is there a way to turn these mobile devices into a bluetooth keyboard/mouse?
I am aware of the gremote porject at http://gbmsoftware.com/ but am looking for a more generic way to turn the mobile device into a remote keyboard and mouse.
A generic solution would be ideal because it could be used with any system (not just PCs) including PS3s, PCs, Macs, Linux, etc.
If something like this doesn't exist, what would be involved in creating it? Would one have to write a bluetooth driver?
I am a developer but have never written a driver or written anything related to bluetooth. If someone can point me in the right direction I may be able to write this thing myself.
Ever any luck with this?
My Frenemy has found an app that does this with WIFI - but your point about universality strikes me as important. Not having to install a server app allows this to work on any platform. I wonder why no answers or other posts.
The EVO 4G would make a SICK remote bluetooth keyboard and mouse...
Thanks...
Frank
Turn mobile device into bluetooth keyboard and mous
No,
Nobody really got back to me and I've since moved on to WebOS. I still think it would be great little tool!
-Ash
http://www.mobilesrc.com/MobileRemote.aspx
This will do it.
Wondering the same thing
Hi i have been looking everywhere. I am also wondering the same thing (mainly to connect to my ps3. Could you possibly repost that link? it seems to not be working. thank you!
Hi as the title suggests I want to create an app to turn our phones into a bluetooth keyboard/mouse for pc/ps3
So any help I can get would be much appreciated. My biggest hurdle is understanding how the bluetooth stack works and how to emulate a bluetooth HID device. I'm finding it very hard to get any information.
Any one got any pointers?
there are already a couple of apps that do this.
mobile remote from mobileSRC is one of them.
Unfortunately mobile remote (dont know about the others) doesn't support the widcomm bluetooth stack found in new devices (like my rhodium)
fone_fanatic said:
there are already a couple of apps that do this.
mobile remote from mobileSRC is one of them.
Unfortunately mobile remote (dont know about the others) doesn't support the widcomm bluetooth stack found in new devices (like my rhodium)
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I'm just about to get a touch pro 2 as well so thats one of the reasons why I would like to make my own app. It seems that the tech required to make this type of app isn't well known as I haven't been able to get any help/info anywhere. Hopefully I will stumble upon something and if that happens i'll upload something here