Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 3, Issue 73
Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 3, Issue 73
- Subject: Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 3, Issue 73
- From: "xiaoyu Liu" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 11:14:47 +0800
Hi,
Because I am trying to support more than 7 bluetooth devices at the same time. I need to work out the schedule, which can put certain devices into active mode while rest in park mode. later, the devices in the park mode queue waiting for processing will be shifted to the active mode queue.
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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:35:26 +0800
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Hi All,
I wonder to know how to switch bluetooth devices mode in cocoa. I
think the master bluetooth device can assign the active mode
address(AM_ADDR) or pakr mode address(PM_ADDR) for its slaves. but how
to achieve it in cocoa? I cannot find such functions inside the
Bluetooth framework provided.
Regards
xiaoyu
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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 08:46:10 +0200
From: Alexander Traud <
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Subject: Re: Bluetooth modes switching
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Do you mean the parked mode or maste/slave mode? Normally, this should be
done under the hood. Why do you need that? Does it not work automatically
for you? Try to use a D-Link DBT-120 USB adapter or an internal Apple
Bluetooth module on your Macs.
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