herbivore21
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What is the cheapest android phone someone has used the crafty app on with success? So far the LG L40 seems like it might be compatible (but it is so fucking hard to find out whether android phones have bluetooth LE compatibility or not due to ambiguous listing of Bluetooth features).
http://www.bluetooth.com/Pages/Bluetooth-Smart-Devices-List.aspx lists the LG l40 as one that has bluetooth smart, however the manufacturers site - http://www.lg.com/au/smartphones/lg-L40-D160F-BLACK only lists bluetooth 4.0. I was given to understand that a bluetooth 4.0 device is not necessarily LE compatible. I come from an IT and scientific background and am used to repairing servers and workstations and whatever else at all kinds of levels. Why is it so fucking hard to find out if the MOST COMMON KIND OF CONSUMER ELECTRONICS DEVICE (mobile phones, which everyone and their fucking grandmothers use!?!?!) SUPPORTS A STANDARD THAT HAS BEEN AROUND FOR A LITTLE WHILE????!!!!!!1111
I simply want a Crafty that will work at 175c and 200c for boost temp. I don't want to use Android or iOS, since both are fucking useless for my work needs.
Few questions:
Is it even possible to tell where the battery charge is at ACCURATELY without the app? If not, deal = broken.
Is there any other reason why the app is absolutely necessary?
EDIT:
@JCat did you use VM software, if so which and what version (ie: virtualbox/VMware, I would imagine Hyper-V is super tricky to get bluetooth working with some devices)?
If you did this with Virtualbox, what settings exactly did you choose (OS type - OS version - type of vhd etc...)
I have an intel centrino wireless N with bluetooth on my desktop and whatever the Surface pro 2 has. I've been playing around with the desktop all morning to no avail in a virtual machine. I am thinking it might be easier on the surface to get the bluetooth happening?
Did you install android 4.4 rc1 or could you get it working from the live cd?
I've had drama's all morning with RC2, did you also find RC2 to be shit for our purpose?
http://www.bluetooth.com/Pages/Bluetooth-Smart-Devices-List.aspx lists the LG l40 as one that has bluetooth smart, however the manufacturers site - http://www.lg.com/au/smartphones/lg-L40-D160F-BLACK only lists bluetooth 4.0. I was given to understand that a bluetooth 4.0 device is not necessarily LE compatible. I come from an IT and scientific background and am used to repairing servers and workstations and whatever else at all kinds of levels. Why is it so fucking hard to find out if the MOST COMMON KIND OF CONSUMER ELECTRONICS DEVICE (mobile phones, which everyone and their fucking grandmothers use!?!?!) SUPPORTS A STANDARD THAT HAS BEEN AROUND FOR A LITTLE WHILE????!!!!!!1111
I simply want a Crafty that will work at 175c and 200c for boost temp. I don't want to use Android or iOS, since both are fucking useless for my work needs.
Few questions:
Is it even possible to tell where the battery charge is at ACCURATELY without the app? If not, deal = broken.
Is there any other reason why the app is absolutely necessary?
EDIT:
@JCat did you use VM software, if so which and what version (ie: virtualbox/VMware, I would imagine Hyper-V is super tricky to get bluetooth working with some devices)?
If you did this with Virtualbox, what settings exactly did you choose (OS type - OS version - type of vhd etc...)
I have an intel centrino wireless N with bluetooth on my desktop and whatever the Surface pro 2 has. I've been playing around with the desktop all morning to no avail in a virtual machine. I am thinking it might be easier on the surface to get the bluetooth happening?
Did you install android 4.4 rc1 or could you get it working from the live cd?
I've had drama's all morning with RC2, did you also find RC2 to be shit for our purpose?
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