Zitat von Joachim Wieland <[email protected]>: > Okay, then I am fine on the Windows side according to your theory, so > let me then reformulate my question: What do I need to do on the > Android phone to connect to the Windows COM port?
PS: Here is a manual from a mac user posted just a few weeks ago. The steps on the xsoar side should be the same: ----- Forwarded Message from [email protected] ----- Datum: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 21:39:09 +0100 Von: Reno Bladergroen <[email protected]> Betreff: [Xcsoar-user] XCSoar connection to Simulator on Mac via BT: Instructions An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Before this all, pair your device with your Mac. This can be done from the phone or from the Mac. Prepare XCSoar: - In XCSoar go to the devices menu (configure-configure-setup system, menu number 9): - In "port" you can choose your BT paired device by name. - Under "name" choose "condor" (maybe this should be changed to "simulator" in the future) - You're done! Then prepare your Mac: - Go to System Preferences - Bluetooth - Select your smartphone device (The following is between brackets, because I'm not sure if this is important, but since this step my system started to function... - Click on the little clog - Remove all serial connections, if configured before) - Go to "Advanced" - Add a serial service (click the +) under the menu "serial services that devices use to connect to this computer:" - Choose a unique NAME and remember it, I called mine "GPS" - Choose RS-232 as protocol - Click OK - Exit Preferences - Restart your Mac Prepare SilentWings: - Go to preferences - click on NMEA - Enable - type as port: /dev/cu.NAME - Exit Preferences Now, when you start XCSoar it will start "devices" which means it will connect to your mac, because your mac now advertises the newly created serial port. BUT, if your device will not get any input from your Mac within 3-5 seconds it will disconnect and won't re-connect even after starting SW. So: first start SW to the point of flying (output is generated), pause, then start XCSoar. It will connect, detect NMEA and stay connected. Enjoy, Reno ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet the growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your software be a part of the solution? Download the Intel(R) Manageability Checker today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmar _______________________________________________ Xcsoar-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xcsoar-user
