Hi Brian, I have CC2540 Mini Development Kit from TI, and nRF8001 Development Kit from Nordic. They both have an USB Bluetooth LE controller. Do they compatible with the iOS Simulator? Shall I write some special firmware into them to work with iOS Simulator? Thanks! Jeff. 2012/2/2 Brian Tucker <brian.tucker@apple.com>:
The iOS Simulator will not use the internal BT controller. You need to use a second BT controller plugged into a USB slot for the Simulator. Most LE capable controllers available in current development kits are compatible.
Brian
On Feb 1, 2012, at 2:13 PM, Gutierrez, Gerald wrote:
We have a current-model MacBook Air (MacBookAir4,2) running Xcode 4.2.1 and the iOS SDK. The iOS simulator is 5.0 (272).
I understand we can use the simulator to test iOS LE apps, but every time I go to Settings/General/Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth ON, I get a progress indicator in the UI that never goes away until I reset the entire simulator.
Am I missing a driver or software, or something else?
Gerald.
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