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Bluetooth and Serivce discovery

 
 
Marco Minerva
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      2nd Apr 2006
Hi all!

I'm using Visual Studio 2005. I have a Bluetooth device that uses
Widcomm bluetooth stack, so I can't use the 32feet.net library.
However, this device emulates two serial ports, COM8 and COM9, so I can
use the System.IO.SerialPorts.SerialPort object in order to comunicate
with the device. My problem is: how can I perform a service discovery
for other bluetooth devices? I would like to obtain the same result of
calling of the BluetoothClient.DiscoveryDevices method of 32feet.net
library.

Thanks in advance.
Marco Minerva, (E-Mail Removed)

 
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José Miguel Torres
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      3rd Apr 2006
Hi,

Discover devices method is based on sofisticated sockets call functions,
that implements MS Bluetooth Stack. Besides, it's not possible to discover
services using these functions like devices in windows mobile but yes on
WinXP.

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"Marco Minerva" <(E-Mail Removed)> escribió en el mensaje
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> Hi all!
>
> I'm using Visual Studio 2005. I have a Bluetooth device that uses
> Widcomm bluetooth stack, so I can't use the 32feet.net library.
> However, this device emulates two serial ports, COM8 and COM9, so I can
> use the System.IO.SerialPorts.SerialPort object in order to comunicate
> with the device. My problem is: how can I perform a service discovery
> for other bluetooth devices? I would like to obtain the same result of
> calling of the BluetoothClient.DiscoveryDevices method of 32feet.net
> library.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Marco Minerva, (E-Mail Removed)
>



 
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      5th Apr 2006

The BROADCOM (WIDCOMM) SDK provides a method for service discovery.

"Marco Minerva" wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> I'm using Visual Studio 2005. I have a Bluetooth device that uses
> Widcomm bluetooth stack, so I can't use the 32feet.net library.
> However, this device emulates two serial ports, COM8 and COM9, so I can
> use the System.IO.SerialPorts.SerialPort object in order to comunicate
> with the device. My problem is: how can I perform a service discovery
> for other bluetooth devices? I would like to obtain the same result of
> calling of the BluetoothClient.DiscoveryDevices method of 32feet.net
> library.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Marco Minerva, (E-Mail Removed)
>
>

 
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Lonifasiko
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      9th Apr 2006
Hi,

1.- You can buy the Widcomm original API (really expensive).

2.- See an intermediate solution like the offered by High Point
Software: http://www.high-point.com/Overview.htm

3.- Franson BlueTools.

Read this related post:

http://groups.google.es/group/micros...4739e8fa06a823

Regards.

 
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