On 13. Mar 2006, at 20:32, Adriano wrote:
> The point is that Blunt is not only a Newton GUI to let us use the
> Pico Card,
> instead [if i understood it well] it also partially replaces the
> stack installed on the card.
Correct, Blunt does not use the SPP profile, but implements RFCOMM
itself, as well as SDP for service discovery.
> Note that the theoretical max speed of the serial port in Newtons
> (which is a rs-422 Geoport connector) is of 2Mbit/s (2.000.000,00
> bps).
This however requires the use of an external clock.
> On Blunt preferences there's the option for selecting the desired
> connection speed.
Right, however it only determines how fast the Newton talks to the
Bluetooth module, and not how fast the (virtual/RFCOMM) serial
connection is.
Eckhart
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