Two devices with BT by serial port profile

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Hello,

I have PDA (WM >= 6.0) and standard Windows BT stack and 2 devices with
BT (serial port profile).
With Widcomm BT stack (in other device) I can set up in system two
serial ports - when I open first it connects me with first device, then
I close first and open second - it connects me with second device. I
don't need to work with 2 in the same time.

With Windows BT stack I have only one serial port and I can assign
device to use with it. Of course only one device ;/
Does anybody know how to use it with two devices? Is there any way to
change that settings? Or to create second serial port?
 
Am 03.09.2010 10:35, schrieb dziobu:
Hello,

I have PDA (WM >= 6.0) and standard Windows BT stack and 2 devices with
BT (serial port profile).
With Widcomm BT stack (in other device) I can set up in system two
serial ports - when I open first it connects me with first device, then
I close first and open second - it connects me with second device. I
don't need to work with 2 in the same time.

With Windows BT stack I have only one serial port and I can assign
device to use with it. Of course only one device ;/
Does anybody know how to use it with two devices? Is there any way to
change that settings? Or to create second serial port?

Hello,

the MS stack for Win Mobile only supports one SPP per device in the UI.
MS removed support for more once claiming that users didn't understand
this. But that's a silly excuse for not educating users properly.

If you use API level programming you can do what you like even with MS
stack.

Maybe such libraries like 32feet or so may help.

Greetings

Markus
 
Dnia 9/4/2010 3:47 PM, U¿ytkownik Markus Humm napisa³:
Am 03.09.2010 10:35, schrieb dziobu: (...)>

Hello,

the MS stack for Win Mobile only supports one SPP per device in the UI.
MS removed support for more once claiming that users didn't understand
this. But that's a silly excuse for not educating users properly.

If you use API level programming you can do what you like even with MS
stack.

Maybe such libraries like 32feet or so may help.

I will try,
Thank you.
 
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