Re: [M100] Getting started with mComm

2016-09-09 Thread Jim Williams
Am I mistaken, or was there a version of mcomm designed to work with the BlueM bluetooth serial adapter?

Re: [M100] Wanted!

2016-09-09 Thread Kurt McCullum
Great info Andrew. I wasn't sure how far back USB OTG went. I guess I should just say it requires 4.0 or above but I have yet to test with something less than 4.3. I might have to go find a 4.0 device on eBay and test. Kurt On Friday, September 9, 2016 6:18 AM, Andrew Roach wrote: It

Re: [M100] Wanted!

2016-09-09 Thread Andrew Roach
It will require USB OTG. All current android phones, and most android phones from major manufacturers over the last three or four years, have OTG. >From a software standpoint, that means you'll need to be on Android 4.0 or higher. (USB OTG was introduced in 3.0, but 3.0 was a tablet only release.)

Re: [M100] Wanted!

2016-09-09 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
Can anyone confirm that ? That you need USB OTG ? Idf so, that excludes most of those "millions of Android devices". USB OTG is something that was introduced on smartphones the last 2 years or so. My GT-I8260 (december 2013) doesn't have it. Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus Jan-80 |\ _,,,-

Re: [M100] Getting started with mComm

2016-09-09 Thread Jonathan Yuen
Thanks. I put the signal names on the pins for the nerds that like that kind of thing. I've seen some both with and without Dcd (8 on the db25, 1 on the db9) connected (your comment on 1 and 6 on the db9 side to 20 on the db25) which is sort of why I asked Jonathan jonathan.y...@mykopat.