FREEWARE - BtServer uses Palm's Bluetooth virtual serial driver to communicate with other Bluetooth devices that support the Serial Port Profile. It opens the Bluetooth virtual serial driver in server mode. This creates an RFCOMM listening socket and an SDP entry that advertises the Serial Port Profile. Client devices that support the Serial Port Profile can then discover and connect to the Palm handheld. The application works on Palm OS 4.0, 4.1 as well as OS 5.0 handhelds, assuming the necessary Bluetooth libraries have been loaded. BtSerial (on this web site) is a good Palm client to use to connect to BtServer. With BtSerial on one Palm handheld and BtServer on another, you essentially have a very simple "chat" application.Increase battery life and prevent data corruption with this handy utility. A "must have" app for yourPalm OS4 and OS5 handheld!More ...Increase battery life and plug a potential Bluetooth security hole with this handy utility. A "must have" app for yourTungsten-T!More ...Handy tool to allow your Palm to connect to Bluetooth cell phones, Bluetooth sensors - in fact, anything Bluetooth!(Freeware)More ...The professional version of BtSerial. Connect with style and speed!(Freeware)More ...Make your Palm be a Bluetooth server that other devices can connect to!(Freeware)More ...The fastest, easiest currency converter available! Given the highest rating by thousands of customers.More ...Manage your network connections easily and quickly!(Freeware)More ...Registration code solution for Palm OS developers(Freeware)More ...
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BtServer 1.4
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Palm OS 4.0 with Bluetooth libraries | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Whizoo | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 03 Sep 2002 | ||
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