The well known Oliver and the soon-to-be known GSOC student Adrien “PulkoMandy” Destugues have posted interesting news recently on the evolution of the bluetooth stack.
In the first post Adrien presents himself and explains his project proposal is writing a preference application for the bluetooth stack. Welcome aboard !
Second post, two days ago, tells us that the Haiku bluetooth stack is now able to discover not only one device but several devices at a time. The discovery process of multiple devices, which is more complicated than for a single device, was the goal of milestone 3.
Here above you can see a console output of the stack finely discovering three BT mobile phones.
Interesting possibilities are to be envisaged reading the very last comment of Oliver in his post :-)
“As note I could not make the WiiMote getting discovered, I guess it has to be handled some other way… “
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