I am only familiar with rfcomm that uses plain sockets...
I am only familiart with the rctest.c code that just setup the socket for
RFCOMM..
but i noticed some additional constants i.e. RFCOMM_REUSE_DLC,
RFCOMM_RELEASE_ONHUP.. in main.c of the /rfcomm directory (src)
Can someone explain to me briefly whats this for?
tnx..
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Hi Anthony,
> I am only familiar with rfcomm that uses plain sockets...
>
> I am only familiart with the rctest.c code that just setup the socket for
> RFCOMM..
>
> but i noticed some additional constants i.e. RFCOMM_REUSE_DLC,
> RFCOMM_RELEASE_ONHUP.. in main.c of the /rfcomm directory (src)
>
> Can someone explain to me briefly whats this for?
they are for transforming a Bluetooth RFCOMM socket into a TTY device.
Regards
Marcel
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