|
| using a serial port emulation - bluetooth |
|
|
|
|
| Messages |
|
Related Types |
This message was discovered on microsoft.public.dotnet.academic.
| Marianne |
I am working with Visual Studio .Net 2003 and want to use an emulated comport provided by a bluetooth interface. Does anybody know how this works with C#? In the documentation something is told about COMInit(), COMWrite(),... methods, but there is no further explanation how to use it. It would be great if somebody could help!
|
|
|
| |
|
| |
| |
| ComponentScience |
Marianne wrote:
[Original message clipped]
Marianne,
My company has a library that will do it for you. It is available with full source code for $699.
HOWEVER! We are in the process of beta testing the newest version and are inviting people to join in and help. If you actively participate in teh beta, then you will receive the subscription version (The one with full source code) as a gift when the product ships. The beta product also includes the source code. It is written in pure C#.
We'd love to have you test the product with a BlueTooth serial adapter.
Here is the boilerplate invitation to the beta.
-----
ComponentScience is looking for beta testers to help test the latest version of TransPort; our Asynchronous Communications component library for the .NET framework. The upcoming TransPort version 2.0 includes full support for the .NET Compact Framework.
http://www.ComponentScience.net/elements/transport
All beta-testers who actively participate, will receive a full (source-code) subscription to TransPort when the product ships. The normal price for the subscription version of Transport is $699.00.
If you'd like to help, please send an email to Click here to reveal e-mail address. We will respond with an NDA for you to sign and fax back. Once we receive the completed NDA, we will send you information on how to access the private beta group and how to download the beta version of TransPort.
Note: Due to an overwhelming amount of virus-laden spam, the Click here to reveal e-mail address account accepts only plain-text messages with no attachments. All others will be rejected by the server.
Thanks! and I hope to see many of you on our beta team.
-- Phillip H. Blanton ComponentScience.net
|
|
|
| |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BootFX
Reliable and powerful .NET application framework. |
|
|
|
|
|
|