Hello,
My question is very simple : is there a way to access bluetouth devices via [comport] ?
If yes , how do that work?
thanks
JMartin
yes it works, what os are you on?
you access it through bluetooth rfcomm-serial
-eva
jean-martin barbut wrote:
Hello,
My question is very simple : is there a way to access bluetouth devices via [comport] ?
If yes , how do that work?
thanks
JMartin
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I'm trying to receive information on pd from my phone Nokia E50 over bluetooth.
Can you tell me a little more about it, please?
I'm getting started, but I really want to control my pd patch from my mobile phone. By now, I'm programming the phone with python, I can connect with the pc, with gnome- bluetooth, but I don know how to receive data on pd.
Thanks.
_Ricardo
2008/3/10 eva sjuve elf@moomonkey.com:
yes it works, what os are you on?
you access it through bluetooth rfcomm-serial
-eva
jean-martin barbut wrote:
Hello,
My question is very simple : is there a way to access bluetouth devices via [comport] ?
If yes , how do that work?
thanks
JMartin
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hi ricardo
i am no bluetooth maestro at all, but probably i am able to help you a bit anyway, since i once did set up a serial connection over bluetooth with [comport].
On Sat, 2008-06-07 at 23:07 -0500, Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
I'm trying to receive information on pd from my phone Nokia E50 over bluetooth.
Can you tell me a little more about it, please?
first of all, this will only work if you really can talk serial to the device (the phone, in your case). if so, then you need to install the package 'bluez-utils', but most likely it is already installed. then you need to edit the file /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf, so that a device node is created when the computer sees (hears?) your phone:
# example:
#
# this would create the node /dev/rfcomm0
rfcomm0 {
bind yes;
# Bluetooth address of the device
device 5F:E0:00:06:D0:F2;
# RFCOMM channel for the connection
channel 1;
# Description of the connection
comment "my nokia phone";
}
if the configuration file is correct, you can start the daemon (if it is not already running):
sudo /etc/init.d/bluez-utils start
(this can be automated to be executed on boot time by creating a symlink from /etc/rc2.d/S25bluez-utils pointing to /etc/init.d/bluez-utils)
now you are ready to connect to your phone using [comport]:
send a message 'devicename /dev/rfcomm0' to [comport] and you should be able now to send message from pd to the phone, respectivel receive messages from it.
this was tested on ubuntu dapper with a sparkfun inertial measurement unit. i assume, it works the same on a more recent flavor of ubuntu, if it is not even simpler.
good luck roman
I'm getting started, but I really want to control my pd patch from my mobile phone. By now, I'm programming the phone with python, I can connect with the pc, with gnome- bluetooth, but I don know how to receive data on pd.
Thanks.
_Ricardo
2008/3/10 eva sjuve elf@moomonkey.com:
yes it works, what os are you on?
you access it through bluetooth rfcomm-serial
-eva
jean-martin barbut wrote:
Hello,
My question is very simple : is there a way to access bluetouth devices via [comport] ?
If yes , how do that work?
thanks
JMartin
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Hi Roman, thanks for the info, i'll check that out and I'll post the results.
_Ricardo.
2008/6/8 Roman Haefeli reduzierer@yahoo.de:
hi ricardo
i am no bluetooth maestro at all, but probably i am able to help you a bit anyway, since i once did set up a serial connection over bluetooth with [comport].
On Sat, 2008-06-07 at 23:07 -0500, Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
I'm trying to receive information on pd from my phone Nokia E50 over bluetooth.
Can you tell me a little more about it, please?
first of all, this will only work if you really can talk serial to the device (the phone, in your case). if so, then you need to install the package 'bluez-utils', but most likely it is already installed. then you need to edit the file /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf, so that a device node is created when the computer sees (hears?) your phone:
# example: # # this would create the node /dev/rfcomm0 rfcomm0 { bind yes; # Bluetooth address of the device device 5F:E0:00:06:D0:F2; # RFCOMM channel for the connection channel 1; # Description of the connection comment "my nokia phone"; }
if the configuration file is correct, you can start the daemon (if it is not already running):
sudo /etc/init.d/bluez-utils start
(this can be automated to be executed on boot time by creating a symlink from /etc/rc2.d/S25bluez-utils pointing to /etc/init.d/bluez-utils)
now you are ready to connect to your phone using [comport]:
send a message 'devicename /dev/rfcomm0' to [comport] and you should be able now to send message from pd to the phone, respectivel receive messages from it.
this was tested on ubuntu dapper with a sparkfun inertial measurement unit. i assume, it works the same on a more recent flavor of ubuntu, if it is not even simpler.
good luck roman
I'm getting started, but I really want to control my pd patch from my mobile phone. By now, I'm programming the phone with python, I can connect with the pc, with gnome- bluetooth, but I don know how to receive data on pd.
Thanks.
_Ricardo
2008/3/10 eva sjuve elf@moomonkey.com:
yes it works, what os are you on?
you access it through bluetooth rfcomm-serial
-eva
jean-martin barbut wrote:
Hello,
My question is very simple : is there a way to access bluetouth devices via [comport] ?
If yes , how do that work?
thanks
JMartin
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