Bluetooth and GPS: Part 1 - Reading Wireless Serial Port Data
| Published on 12/11/2008 by Site Editor More articles in Java
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In the first of this multi-part series, Bruce Hopkins describes how to construct a low-cost solution that allows you to install, debug, and test your JSR-82 applications on your computer, and how to read data from a Bluetooth-enabled GPS device. |
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