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    anyremote

    anyremote

    Remote control software for applications using wi-fi or bluetooth

    Remote control software for applications using wi-fi or bluetooth.
    Downloads: 58 This Week
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    BTLE

    BTLE

    Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) packet sniffer and transmitter

    BTLE is a free and open-source Software Defined Radio Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) software suite. BLE sniffer. Besides sniff broadcasting/fixed channels, it can also track channel hopping of a communication link. Universal BLE packet transmitter. Besides BLE standard, it supports also raw bit mode to generate arbitrary GFSK packets. In this way, you can test non-standard protocols or standards under discussion before chipping in the market.
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    A cross-platform Python Bluetooth API for Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and Python For Series 60. Provides simple device and service discovery, RFCOMM sockets, L2CAP client sockets, OBEX file transfer, service advertising, and access to local device information.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    btp2p stands for Bluetooth p2p and it is a collection of java classes for p2p networks over Bluetooth. Useful for CLDC multiplayer games and other applications with extendable design for layered protocols. HuNt is a chatroom midlet based on btp2p.
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    Mobile Robotics is a java project developing wireless communication using bluetooth between a hand-held (palm, cellular phone) to a Lego Mindstorm device. We intend to bypass the limitations of the IR tower creating a truly wireless mindstorm.
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    The JavaBluetooth Stack is a 100% Java implementation of the Bluetooth Specifications Version 1.1. It uses the javax.comm package to address the Bluetooth chip, and implements the JSR-82 (javax.bluetooth) API. Deployment on TINI is possible.
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    BlueNIC implements the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Profile with all roles as PANU,GN and NAP. The software is written as a loadable module for the linux kernel and required the BlueZ Bluetooth core stack.
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    JBTWatch is a Java Library used to communicate with Bluetooth Watches such as Sony Ericsson MBW-100 or MBW-150. It uses BlueCove to communicate and is responsible to handle the AT commands send from and to the watch.
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