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This project is used to simulate Bluetooth connections over TCP/IP.
The server can run under Windows or Linux however Bluetooth devices can only be simulated on Linux for now.
May be used to emulate Bluetooth connections between two virtual machines (e.g. VMware) running Linux. (The server would run on the host system in this case.)
High Availability using Virtualization:
Set up two servers (main and backup). The backup should come into action when the main goes down, & should continue the operation that the main was running, exactly from the point of failure, without loss of data.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
Labcoat for SuperWikia Alpha fabrication manages new or revised fabrication processes. Its 'Cleanroom' applets allow codesmiths to access the lab environment, used to create semiconductors, substrate prototypes, chipset instruction blocks and other Labcoat projects. Our extensions in future releases will include UML support for C#/C++ conforming projects, import/export architecture schematics and refactoring sub-projects.