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Hi,
I was wondering if its possible to install Cyberabi on my PC in order to create a Symbian C++ app that communicates with a J2SE app (on my PC) via Bluetooth. To install Cyberabi, you have to uninstall any other Bluetooth drivers, but I don't know if the communication from the J2SE device will work with only Cyberabi installed. Has anyone tried a PC -> phone system where the PC app communicates with a Symbian C++ emulator using Cyberabi? I currently have the Microsoft SP2 SDK and Bluecove installed, and the PC app can discover devices etc. Also would the Nokia Connectivity Framework help with this? Has anyone managed to send a string from J2SE to Symbian C++? If so, can you suggest a starting point? Thanks for any help.
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