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2010-01-21
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2010-01-21
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- I'm a woman and I can always change my mind!
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2010-01-21
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wlan mac: C0:38:F9...
Bluetooth mac: C0:38:F9...
you can find it under settings -> about device
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2010-01-21
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2010-01-21
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There is thread over here which has been talking about who has seen fellow N900 users in teh wild.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...highlight=wild
So we thought it would be cool if someone could create an app that allows us to know if one of the bluetooth devices in the area are an N900.
I'm pretty sure that the bluetooth stack sends manufacture details and some other information other than just he device name.
If this is possible then we could have the following feautres.
When the app is on it could search say every 5 minutes for BT devices if it picks up on an N900 then you coudl get a notification.
I know this might kill battery but it could be cool :-0
so gurus is this possible?
Thanks
Chris
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