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bthmsdevemul is a C++ library. bthmsdevemul has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
The project consists of the followings components: 1. Device side * Bluetooth HCI Transport Driver * Serial Port Driver to abstract the transport driver from knowing means of communication. * Microsoft Remote Tools Framework remote agent. 2. Desktop side * Microsoft Remote Tools Framework desktop plugin. * FreeBT USB Driver runtime. * FreeBT USB Driver. * Connected Bluetooth USB device.
The project consists of the followings components: 1. Device side * Bluetooth HCI Transport Driver * Serial Port Driver to abstract the transport driver from knowing means of communication. * Microsoft Remote Tools Framework remote agent. 2. Desktop side * Microsoft Remote Tools Framework desktop plugin. * FreeBT USB Driver runtime. * FreeBT USB Driver. * Connected Bluetooth USB device.
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bthmsdevemul has a low active ecosystem.
It has 1 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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bthmsdevemul is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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Install the Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 with the latest service packs. Your Visual Studio installation should include the Smart Device Programmability feature. Install the Microsoft Device Emulator. You should have already installed one along with the VS installation. Update it to the Microsoft Device Emulator 3.0 — Standalone Release http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=A6F6ADAF-12E3-4B2F-A394-356E2C2FB114&displaylang=en. Install emulator images you need. You must have an USB Bluetooth dongle available. Plugin in it into an available USB port. Install the FreeBT USB driver as described in the BLUETOOTH USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section. Install the Microsoft Remote Tools Framework 1.00 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=35e9ef0f-833f-4987-9d1f-157a0a6a76e4&DisplayLang=en.
Install the Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 with the latest service packs. Your Visual Studio installation should include the Smart Device Programmability feature.
Install the Microsoft Device Emulator. You should have already installed one along with the VS installation. Update it to the Microsoft Device Emulator 3.0 — Standalone Release http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=A6F6ADAF-12E3-4B2F-A394-356E2C2FB114&displaylang=en.
Install emulator images you need.
You must have an USB Bluetooth dongle available. Plugin in it into an available USB port.
Install the FreeBT USB driver as described in the BLUETOOTH USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section.
Install the Microsoft Remote Tools Framework 1.00 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=35e9ef0f-833f-4987-9d1f-157a0a6a76e4&DisplayLang=en.
Install the FreeBT USB Driver as described in the BLUETOOTH USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section. Install all REQUIREMENTS section as described in the INSTALLATION section. Launch the Remote Tools Framework plugin BthEmulManager.cetool from "RTFx Plugin" folder. Select an emulator image from the list. Wait for the emulator to be connected. Select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node. If you have a Bluetooth device attached succesfully then the Bluetooth device info (Address, Manufacturer, HCI Version, LMP Version) will be displayed. Bluetooth should now be operational in your emulator. An error code with the description will be displayed otherwise. To clear the communication log click the right mouse button and select "Clear All". To copy current device information to the clipboard select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node, click the right mouse button and select "Copy to Clipboard". To switch off Bluetooth on the emulator click "Connection" menu item and select "Disconnect from … emulator". Microsoft Remote Tools Framework allows you to start two device emulators at the same time. If you have installed two or more FreeBT USB devices click "Windows" menu item and select "Split Windows View". Repeat steps 3-6. You will get two Bluetooth powered emulators are running simultaneously. It is possible to enable/disable device side logging. If you enable "Device Logging" checkbox then remote logging will be enabled on the emulator. Have a look at \\Temp directory on the emulator. There should be created btd_bthemul_0.txt, btd_BthEmulAgent_0.txt, btd_bthemulcom_0.txt files. It is possible to enable/disable desktop side logging. If you enable "Desktop Logging" checkbox then local logging will be enabled. Have a look at your installation directory. There should be created BthEmulManager.txt file. It is possible to enable/disable communication logging. Communication logging allows to see communication activities between the emulator and the Bluetooth device.
Install the FreeBT USB Driver as described in the BLUETOOTH USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section.
Install all REQUIREMENTS section as described in the INSTALLATION section.
Launch the Remote Tools Framework plugin BthEmulManager.cetool from "RTFx Plugin" folder.
Select an emulator image from the list.
Wait for the emulator to be connected.
Select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node.
If you have a Bluetooth device attached succesfully then the Bluetooth device info (Address, Manufacturer, HCI Version, LMP Version) will be displayed. Bluetooth should now be operational in your emulator. An error code with the description will be displayed otherwise.
To clear the communication log click the right mouse button and select "Clear All".
To copy current device information to the clipboard select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node, click the right mouse button and select "Copy to Clipboard".
To switch off Bluetooth on the emulator click "Connection" menu item and select "Disconnect from … emulator".
Microsoft Remote Tools Framework allows you to start two device emulators at the same time. If you have installed two or more FreeBT USB devices click "Windows" menu item and select "Split Windows View". Repeat steps 3-6. You will get two Bluetooth powered emulators are running simultaneously.
It is possible to enable/disable device side logging. If you enable "Device Logging" checkbox then remote logging will be enabled on the emulator. Have a look at \\Temp directory on the emulator. There should be created btd_bthemul_0.txt, btd_BthEmulAgent_0.txt, btd_bthemulcom_0.txt files.
It is possible to enable/disable desktop side logging. If you enable "Desktop Logging" checkbox then local logging will be enabled. Have a look at your installation directory. There should be created BthEmulManager.txt file.
It is possible to enable/disable communication logging. Communication logging allows to see communication activities between the emulator and the Bluetooth device.
Install the Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 with the latest service packs. Your Visual Studio installation should include the Smart Device Programmability feature.
Install the Microsoft Device Emulator. You should have already installed one along with the VS installation. Update it to the Microsoft Device Emulator 3.0 — Standalone Release http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=A6F6ADAF-12E3-4B2F-A394-356E2C2FB114&displaylang=en.
Install emulator images you need.
You must have an USB Bluetooth dongle available. Plugin in it into an available USB port.
Install the FreeBT USB driver as described in the BLUETOOTH USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section.
Install the Microsoft Remote Tools Framework 1.00 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=35e9ef0f-833f-4987-9d1f-157a0a6a76e4&DisplayLang=en.
Install the FreeBT USB Driver as described in the BLUETOOTH USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section. Install all REQUIREMENTS section as described in the INSTALLATION section. Launch the Remote Tools Framework plugin BthEmulManager.cetool from "RTFx Plugin" folder. Select an emulator image from the list. Wait for the emulator to be connected. Select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node. If you have a Bluetooth device attached succesfully then the Bluetooth device info (Address, Manufacturer, HCI Version, LMP Version) will be displayed. Bluetooth should now be operational in your emulator. An error code with the description will be displayed otherwise. To clear the communication log click the right mouse button and select "Clear All". To copy current device information to the clipboard select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node, click the right mouse button and select "Copy to Clipboard". To switch off Bluetooth on the emulator click "Connection" menu item and select "Disconnect from … emulator". Microsoft Remote Tools Framework allows you to start two device emulators at the same time. If you have installed two or more FreeBT USB devices click "Windows" menu item and select "Split Windows View". Repeat steps 3-6. You will get two Bluetooth powered emulators are running simultaneously. It is possible to enable/disable device side logging. If you enable "Device Logging" checkbox then remote logging will be enabled on the emulator. Have a look at \\Temp directory on the emulator. There should be created btd_bthemul_0.txt, btd_BthEmulAgent_0.txt, btd_bthemulcom_0.txt files. It is possible to enable/disable desktop side logging. If you enable "Desktop Logging" checkbox then local logging will be enabled. Have a look at your installation directory. There should be created BthEmulManager.txt file. It is possible to enable/disable communication logging. Communication logging allows to see communication activities between the emulator and the Bluetooth device.
Install the FreeBT USB Driver as described in the BLUETOOTH USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section.
Install all REQUIREMENTS section as described in the INSTALLATION section.
Launch the Remote Tools Framework plugin BthEmulManager.cetool from "RTFx Plugin" folder.
Select an emulator image from the list.
Wait for the emulator to be connected.
Select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node.
If you have a Bluetooth device attached succesfully then the Bluetooth device info (Address, Manufacturer, HCI Version, LMP Version) will be displayed. Bluetooth should now be operational in your emulator. An error code with the description will be displayed otherwise.
To clear the communication log click the right mouse button and select "Clear All".
To copy current device information to the clipboard select "Bluetooth for Microsoft Device Emulator" node, click the right mouse button and select "Copy to Clipboard".
To switch off Bluetooth on the emulator click "Connection" menu item and select "Disconnect from … emulator".
Microsoft Remote Tools Framework allows you to start two device emulators at the same time. If you have installed two or more FreeBT USB devices click "Windows" menu item and select "Split Windows View". Repeat steps 3-6. You will get two Bluetooth powered emulators are running simultaneously.
It is possible to enable/disable device side logging. If you enable "Device Logging" checkbox then remote logging will be enabled on the emulator. Have a look at \\Temp directory on the emulator. There should be created btd_bthemul_0.txt, btd_BthEmulAgent_0.txt, btd_bthemulcom_0.txt files.
It is possible to enable/disable desktop side logging. If you enable "Desktop Logging" checkbox then local logging will be enabled. Have a look at your installation directory. There should be created BthEmulManager.txt file.
It is possible to enable/disable communication logging. Communication logging allows to see communication activities between the emulator and the Bluetooth device.
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I’ve installed the FreeBT USB Driver but after deploying the emulator Bluetooth is still not working. Install the Microsoft Remote Tools Framework 1.00 if you haven’t done it yet. Launch the Remote Tools Framework plugin BthEmulManager.cetool from "RTFx Plugin" folder. I’m trying to connect Pocket PC 2003 SE Emulator but I receive an error all the time: "The device Pocket PC 2003 SE VGA Emulator has a CPU type of ARMV4 and an operating system version of 4.21.". Pocket PC 2003 and Smartphone 2003 aren’t supported yet. Which Windows Device Manager the README refers to ?. Win2K&XP: Start → Settings → Control Panel → System → Hardware tab → Device Manager Vista: Start → Settings → Control Panel → Hardware and Sound → Device Manager. I have started the BthEmulManager.cetool plugin for the first time but nothinng happens. There isn’t Bluetooth in the emulator. Try to restart the plugin for the previously chosen emulator. Also on the emulator go to Settings → Connections → Bluetooth → Mode tab and turn on Bluetooth.
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