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Old 08-01-2014, 05:07 AM   #2
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Just to understand this correctly: You want to attach that bluetooth module to the AuraHD using the serial interface, right? And now you want to use your AuraHD to connect to other bluetooth devices (using the bluetooth serial port profile?) - or do you want to use a bluetooth-enabled PC to connect to the AuraHD?

If the latter is what you aim for, you need to run a getty on the serial line - well, isn't there one running already?

If the former is your goal, you might need to stop getty, use a decent terminal emulator plus e.g. minicom/nanocom or similar. Also, you need to read up on configuration of your adapter for the setup of the bluetooth connection. It might even be difficult or impossible to use the adapter that way - well, out of the box. Under the hood, almost all these adapters are the same and there is software (proprietary, on Windows) to program these thingies. They are actually little microcontrollers with bluetooth functionality.
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