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===Lego NXT===
===Lego NXT===
* [http://nxtemplar.blogspot.com/2006/10/bluetooth-nxt-robotics-studio.html Bluetooth, NXT, Robotics Studio]
* [http://nxtemplar.blogspot.com/2006/10/bluetooth-nxt-robotics-studio.html Bluetooth, NXT, Robotics Studio]
===MoGo===
Comes with BlueSoleil Bluetooth stack (but not the newest version).
* [http://www.bluesoleil.com/  BlueSoleil Homepage]
===Dell Lattitude E6400===
===Nokia BH-102===


==Programming against Bluetooth devices==
==Programming against Bluetooth devices==

Revision as of 13:33, 21 February 2009

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Bluetooth

What is it, how does it work and what is it used for

Bluetooth on Windows (and why it is hard to make it work)

Microsoft, what are they doing to make their Bluetooth stack better

Bluetooth devices

Lego NXT

MoGo

Comes with BlueSoleil Bluetooth stack (but not the newest version).

Dell Lattitude E6400

Nokia BH-102

Programming against Bluetooth devices

Windows XP / Vista

Windows Mobile

Microsoft Bluetooth Stack

This example shows how to use the Microsoft bluetooth stack on a device to perform a device discovery and populates a listbox with the names of detected bluetooth devices.

There are also a couple of other SDK examples.

Widcom Bluetooth Stack

Widcom provide their own SDK for their bluetooth stack and it includes a number of example applications designed to demonstrate it's use.

João Paulo Figueira

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