Re: The link I had working quit. Help

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On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 12:08:48AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 06 April 2009, Zygo Blaxell wrote:
> >Do you seriously have a Coco3 wired up to Bluetooth?  How?  Presumably not
> >with a native stack...some kind of dongle?
> >
> Roger Taylor is selling a remake of the old Deluxe RS-232 pack, with an a7 
> eb101 module taking the place of the db25 connector.  $65.  Uses the same old 
> rs-232 drivers.  He is one of the movers & shakers of the coco list on 
> maltedmedia.com.

After reading http://www.a7eng.com/downloads/a7-ds-eb101.pdf it looks
like the device has an automatic discovery mode which is activated by
pressing a switch for more than 5 but less than 10 seconds.  It seems
to assume it's talking to another device which has a serial port profile
service enabled...maybe it only works with other eb101's.

It also has a command mode (http://www.a7eng.com/downloads/a7-qs-serial.pdf)
which lets you read things like the device settings and information about
remote devices from the module's point of view.  Especially interesting
ones (page 9) are:

	get connectable  (should be on)
	get trustedlist  (should include your paired bluez device)

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