Description WPF How to Send Data Through Bluetooth in a WPF Application Using 32feet.Net

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32feet.NET is a shared-source project to make personal area networking technologies such as Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA) and more, easily accessible from .NET code. Supports desktop, mobile or embedded systems. 32feet.NET is free for commercial or non-commercial use. If you use the binaries you can just use the library as-is, if you make modifications to the source you need to include the 32feet.NET License.txt document and ensure the file headers are not modified/removed. The project currently consists of the following libraries:-

  • Bluetooth
  • IrDA
  • Object Exchange

Bluetooth support requires a device with either the Microsoft, Widcomm, BlueSoleil, or Stonestreet One Bluetopia Bluetooth stack. Requires .NET Compact Framework v3.5 or above and Windows CE.NET 4.2 or above, or .NET Framework v3.5 for desktop Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10. A subset of functionality is available for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Embedded Handheld 8 in the InTheHand.Phone.Bluetooth.dll library.

Downloading

Downloads are available here on the Downloads tab. Packages are also available at NuGet, 32feet.NET 32feet.NET.PhoneInTheHand.Devices.Enumeration

Documentation / Tutorial

The user guide is available in the Wiki section, and the class documentation is at [http://inthehand.github.io/] and in the release package.

Please start by reading it. It contains general information firstly on the various features contained in the library, and on what type of Bluetooth connection you want. It also contains information on using each feature.

Blogs

Alan's 32feet.NET Development Blog Peter's Blog

In The Hand Ltd

Sponsors

Many thanks to NDepend for their support. Many thanks to Aton Spa (Italy) for commissioning and funding the implementation of StoneStreet One Bluetopia support.

 

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 peterfoot renaming projects. Added NetworkStream throughout 32feet.NET.SetupImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago AndroidAaaaInvestigating .NET3.5 dependencies (Compilation for .NET 2.0/Unity)9 months ago CF2SDPCOMImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago ExternalLibsImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago HelpImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago ITH.Net.AndroidImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago ITH.Net.Personal.FX2.TestsReplace license references with MIT License8 months ago ITH.Net.Personal.FX4.TestsImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago ITH.Net.Personal.FX4Imported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago InTheHand.Devices.Bluetoothrenaming projects. Added NetworkStream throughout7 days ago InTheHand.Net.Personal.CF2Imported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago InTheHand.Net.PersonalReplace license references with MIT License8 months ago InstallerImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago ReadmeImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago SamplesImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago TestingImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago WidcommImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago .gitignorealpha NuGet release4 months ago CustomDictionary.xmlImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago InTheHand.Net.Personal.FxCopImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago InTheHand.Net.Personal.slnReplace license references with MIT License8 months ago LICENSEInitial commit9 months ago MakeCeTest.cmdImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago MakeInstallerHack.cmdImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago MakeNDocs.cmdImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago README.mdUpdate README.md8 months ago coverage.cmdImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago h2reg.iniImported source from CodePlex repository9 months ago

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32feet.NET - Personal Area Networking for .NET

32feet.NET is a shared-source project to make personal area networking technologies such as Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA) and more, easily accessible from .NET code. Supports desktop, mobile or embedded systems. 32feet.NET is free for commercial or non-commercial use. If you use the binaries you can just use the library as-is, if you make modifications to the source you need to include the 32feet.NET License.txt document and ensure the file headers are not modified/removed. The project currently consists of the following libraries:-

  • Bluetooth
  • IrDA
  • Object Exchange

Bluetooth support requires a device with either the Microsoft, Widcomm, BlueSoleil, or Stonestreet One Bluetopia Bluetooth stack. Requires .NET Compact Framework v3.5 or above and Windows CE.NET 4.2 or above, or .NET Framework v3.5 for desktop Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10. A subset of functionality is available for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Embedded Handheld 8 in the InTheHand.Phone.Bluetooth.dll library.

Downloading

Downloads are available here on the Downloads tab. Packages are also available at NuGet, 32feet.NET 32feet.NET.PhoneInTheHand.Devices.Enumeration

Documentation / Tutorial

The user guide is available in the Wiki section, and the class documentation is at [http://inthehand.github.io/] and in the release package.

Please start by reading it. It contains general information firstly on the various features contained in the library, and on what type of Bluetooth connection you want. It also contains information on using each feature.

Blogs

Alan's 32feet.NET Development Blog Peter's Blog

In The Hand Ltd

Sponsors

Many thanks to NDepend for their support. Many thanks to Aton Spa (Italy) for commissioning and funding the implementation of StoneStreet One Bluetopia support.

 

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