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Is there any way of accessing bluetooth GPS Receiver in java on my sony...
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<blockquote data-quote="buzzard19" data-source="post: 1673159" data-attributes="member: 643409"><p>...ericsson t303 mobile(cell) phone? I have tried programs like map my tracks and gpsed but every single one cannot find the paired gps Receiver (Nikkai).</p><p>The phone reports it is paired ok but it seems that java apps cant access bluetooth.</p><p>Is there any way of getting java applications to use bluetooth devices?</p><p>i.e. can you manually add a bluetooth stack to java and use that.</p><p>I don't care if it involves hex editors and messing with the firmware as long as it works lol.</p><p>The Gps unit and the programs mentioned above work fine with my other java enabled phones, just not the t303.</p><p></p><p>Ive googled for hours and cant find an answer so id be eternally grateful if anyone here can answer this one way or the other.</p><p></p><p>Thnx in advance.....................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzard19, post: 1673159, member: 643409"] ...ericsson t303 mobile(cell) phone? I have tried programs like map my tracks and gpsed but every single one cannot find the paired gps Receiver (Nikkai). The phone reports it is paired ok but it seems that java apps cant access bluetooth. Is there any way of getting java applications to use bluetooth devices? i.e. can you manually add a bluetooth stack to java and use that. I don't care if it involves hex editors and messing with the firmware as long as it works lol. The Gps unit and the programs mentioned above work fine with my other java enabled phones, just not the t303. Ive googled for hours and cant find an answer so id be eternally grateful if anyone here can answer this one way or the other. Thnx in advance..................... [/QUOTE]
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