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The NMEA 0183 standard uses a simple ASCII, serial communications protocol that defines how data is transmitted in a "sentence" from one "talker" to multiple "listeners" at a time. Through the use of intermediate expanders, a talker can have a unidirectional conversation with a nearly unlimited number of listeners, and using multiplexers, multiple sensors can talk to a single computer port.
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hmm personally i would suggest that you follow the unix philosophy.
one program for just one purpose.
mobilehotspot is a program that should offer exactly that functionally.
these Bluetooth GPS unit emulation could just be what it is... a tool that let your device act as GPS unit for other devices.
that will allow you to develop that tool separately. if others want to use your app, they can by using specified interfaces. if you want to optimise your app, you can do it as long as you keep the interfaces. and if they want to modify there apps.... they can also do it.
if you start to implement more and more functions to one program, you will end up with programs like Microsoft Word... you can do everything with it. Calculating, doing presentation, working on spreadsheets, playing tetris, flying a flight simulator (ok that depends on the version).... but you can also us it as a word processing application.
several hundred mega bytes of wasted space on your hard disc.
that isn't a real problem with devices where you can replace the internal storage by a bigger disc, but we are talking about the N900 here... it would be a shame if some people wouldn't use your application just because they don't want to waste space on there N900 by having all these hot spot features they never use.
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I am having problems with the emulation, and can't seem to find anyone to help me. ):
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