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Is this windows compatible? #19

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AnderssonPeter opened this issue Mar 16, 2017 · 3 comments
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Is this windows compatible? #19

AnderssonPeter opened this issue Mar 16, 2017 · 3 comments

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@AnderssonPeter
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AnderssonPeter commented Mar 16, 2017

Is this windows compatible?
Or is it Linux only the documentation says Define the bluetooth adapter to use (defaults to hci0). Run hciconfig to get a list of available adapters. and hciconfig is a linux utility if i understand correctly?

So is this windows compatible or not? and if not is there any thing i can help with to make it Windows compatible?

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ghost commented Mar 16, 2017

This works only on Linux.

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@open-homeautomation if I understand the source correctly it just executes gatttool --device={} --char-write-req -a {} -n {} --adapter={} any chance you could post the expected output? That way I could try to write a simple windows app that does the same.

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AnderssonPeter commented Mar 31, 2017

@open-homeautomation I have success fully read the data from the miflora device under windows, now if i just could get a example of the data that you expect from gatttool i could make this compatible with windows 10 (Could be 8.0 and 8.1 also im unsure if they contain the correct apis)...

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