lsbt
lsbt
- Subject: lsbt
- From: Alf Watt <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:25:01 -0800
Since both posts today ask for the same basic thing, I've repackaged
the bluetooth scanner from iStumbler into a cocoa command line tool
'lsbt' which will list all bluetooth devices currently linked to your
computer.
With trivial modifications it can be made to list paired, recent and
favorite devices as well but I didn't take it that far.
You'll need Xcode to build it...
http://istumbler.net/downloads/lsbt.tgz
Best,
Alf
Today's Topics:
1. Beginer Help :) (Jose A Avina Mendez)
2. Detecting device in Range through Unix command line
(Christophe Parmentier)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 20:11:45 +0000
From: Jose A Avina Mendez <email@hidden>
Subject: Beginer Help :)
I have been reading apple's on-line docs about Bluetooth Programming
(Cocoa-Objective C) and I feel I need more info in order to implement
a simple
program for device discoverying and sending Strings from my Mobile to
my G5
(some sort of Messaging Application).
Right, I have got two quetions:
i)Can any one give some hints for impleneting such a program?
ii)Does any one know about some literature for programming with
IOBluetooth
libraries on OS X?
Thank you very much in advance
Jose
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:37:46 +0100
From: "Christophe Parmentier" <email@hidden>
Subject: Detecting device in Range through Unix command line
Hi,
I am looking for a way to know if Bluetooth devices are in range
(devices
already paired is enough) through a shell script.
Can someone help me on this one?
Thx,
Chris
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