While it is a bit confusing as to what complications would arise from
devices meant to connect with an Apple device from an Android device, I
have communicated with proprietary devices from HID devices over the USB
port once a driver had been introduced to handle the communication. So I'm
not
No, I mean what I meant as requested from within the Google specifications
for communications over bluetooth.
http://source.android.com/tech/accessories/guide/custom.html
Let's actually respond with some semblance of professionalism without
trying to undermine people with caps and bold letters;
I think you mean Serial Port Profile (SPP).
On Friday, October 19, 2012 10:10:00 AM UTC-5, ColorTheorist wrote:
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> I don't, no. The hardware team is overseas from the software location, so
> a response will probably not come back through until the weekend has
> passed. I do believe there wa
I don't, no. The hardware team is overseas from the software location, so
a response will probably not come back through until the weekend has
passed. I do believe there was some sort of custom chip needed over the
bluetooth, but I can't verify at the moment. Other than that it seems as
thou
Do you know the changes that were required to it?
On Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:54:43 PM UTC-7, ColorTheorist wrote:
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> There is a custom device that I am working with that has been approved to
> communicate with Apple mobile devices. It will be my responsibility on my
> end to also communic
Had to send my hardware device that connects to iOS devices out for some
internal configurations for a separate reason. So no testing until it gets
back after the weekend. Feedback from anyone who has done or heard of
something like this would be useful. Or someone with hardware knowledge as
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