I think it would be good. I use it with my mobile devices etc all the time. But I am not a programmer, and don't know anything about porting stuff to OS4. Sorry. :(
if we ever gets laptop or compact mini amiga (or someting) i would guess bluetooth is then in hardware, so i think its good to have some bluetooth drivers ready.
Yes but its probably not free, as this commercial product, it will need a Kickstarter or something to get the fund getting the source code.
It might be that there is Bluetooth stack for Linux that is open source, but changes are that its harder to port to AmigaOS, due to OS dependency, Bluetopia is used even used whit out a OS, so I think it does have too many dependencies.
I can send an e-mail and ask the price.
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I have Bluetooth on my desktop PC, so I can send audio to my stereo whit out having an extra cable it works well, Bluetooth is basically as wireless USB.
It does to some degree, compete whit WIFI, but in general, it's used for different things, WIFI mostly connects computers whit computers, while Bluetooth connects devices (keyboard, mouse, cameras, sound-cards, headphones) to your PC or mobile phone, Bluetooth is short range, WIFI can be sent over larger aria.
Edited by LiveForIt on 2013/12/7 21:42:54
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Well did not say it was become it was C code, but if you read my comment 6, I explained they used it on micro controllers whit out a OS, so I be surprised if there's a lot of dependencies.
Its dependency's that is mostly the problem when porting to AmigaOS, because what normally run into os that.
You want to port product X, but X needs A,B,C, and A need D,E,F and B needs G,H,I, but then I need J,K,L and C needs N,M,O and so on, until you basically need to port Linux and GNU, GTK and so on and lots other s**t you don't really wont.
Company's like Texas Integuments have small and limited micro controllers they want run software to control a toaster or something like that, they do not want a complete OS like Linux, because it boot slow and it's way too big, for limited flash memory of the micro controller.
So program code that is made for micro controllers should be easier to adapt, possibly.
Edited by LiveForIt on 2013/12/8 19:30:16
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The company “Stonestreet one” has responded to my request, and they do sound like they are interested they asked a lot of questions, so I'm hoping we can find a solution, and make a deal, they are business, I do not know what economic model or how this is going to be, but I hope we can work out a deal, I'm open to there suggestions.
Edited by LiveForIt on 2013/12/10 20:05:31
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While having a bluetooth stack may be a good thing, I doubt a commercial company could find a viable business here. In fact if they concentrate on the AmigaOS4 market I doubt they can sell more than 200/300 copies at a price tag between 20 and 40 euros (40 being already expensive IMHO). If they try to make a cross AmigaOS systems version (MOS, AROS AOS) they can maybe hardly reach the 500 copies.
Moreover this company has no (known) Amiga development background so either the bluetooth stack will be considered "alien" and will not match the standard Amiga APIs and GUI...
Well depends how you see it, they are getting many hours of my time for free, so even if this platform is small, they get sales, so it depends on their view point.
Anyway I doubt there are many operating systems whit out a Bluetooth stack, of course there are many small embedded products out there that people like to bring to market, that there might not even be a market for in worst case, but we do have market no matter how tiny.
Ideally we find a way to also so I get paid for it, but I guess it's going to be an self-sacrifice for me, to get this done.
Anyway the finer details are not worked out.
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Mice & KBs are for testing the functionality, too much hustle just for it. On the other hand, many devices like the Wii remote or file transfer from smartphones need the BT stack in order to get done... Many devices like the RaspberryPi have a BT stack under linux kernel. I think this part is closed sourced, am I right? Looking forward to seeing an Amiga version.