If anyone is interested i managed to *cough* borrow a Nokia 930 with Cyan and quickly talk via BLE to NETMF
It's actually very simple..... (a bit like me )
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#2Posted 02 August 2014 - 05:06 PM Cool. What is the setup? Looks like a bluetooth xbee or something on a ??? I have no idea. Did you write the i2m app? Windows phone sdk I assume? BLE? I'm such a newb.
Anyhow thanks, very cool. #3Posted 02 August 2014 - 05:25 PM STM32F427 - 2mb Flash, 256kb ram running NETMF 4.3.1 Bulegiga BLE113 module in xBee form factor
Yes i wrote all the code using VS2013 - all pretty vanilla stuff, very easy to do.
Quick write up here: http://www.ingenuity...ble-on-wp8.aspx
Couldn't help myself so the Zumo got a quick make over
An just cause i know a few of your guys are wondering... i got my Galileo yesterday #4Posted 11 September 2014 - 05:28 AM If other people with 8.1 on their phone run into problems with BLE, it's likely because you have the developer version of 8.1 installed.
For now (not sure on long term here), the firmware won't deploy to Nokia devices running the developer version of 8.1. In order to get the firmware (which is required for BLE) you need to revert your device back and install the consumer 8.1.
Super inconvenient, sorry. But I want to make sure you have a workaround.
Pete
Pete Brown - http://10rem.net (NETMF, C++, Windows, C64, and general geekery) Twitter: @pete_brown
I work for Microsoft. Opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer,our partners or customers. #5Posted 18 September 2014 - 06:20 AM
A bit off topic, but do you suppose that the following problem that I am having could be related to the developer version of 8.1. My 521 is unlocked, no SIM installed with Win 8.1.1 preview developer edition and is connected to my wireless network. If I type a known site such as Google or Yahoo into IE on the 521, the page display is nearly instantaneous so WiFi works just fine.
The problem is I have several devices on my network that are administered by web servers. If I type an IP address such as 192.168.0.166 to access the server it is necessary to login with a user name and a password. I can login from any computer on my network, but not with the Lumia 521. With the 521, the login page comes up and I enter the correct user/password, but it is always rejected.
I bought the Lumia 521 specifically to test login to the device servers from the Internet via DynDns. Port forwarding is setup correctly on my router. However, when I insert a T-Mobile SIm in good standing (wiFi, off) and issue <MyDevice>.dyndns.org:8080 from IE on the 521, the same thing happens; the login is rejected. #6Posted 18 September 2014 - 06:35 AM @Baxter it's *possible* but I'm not aware of any similar issue.
Sounds like a script on the page might be doing some sort of bad browser detection.
In the browser, click the IE ellipsis at the bottom right corner, click settings, and then change to the desktop version (tells the site to send desktop not mobile pages). See if that fixes it.
Pete
Pete Brown - http://10rem.net (NETMF, C++, Windows, C64, and general geekery) Twitter: @pete_brown
I work for Microsoft. Opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer,our partners or customers. #7Posted 18 September 2014 - 07:00 PM Thanks Pete, I tried your suggestion, but it didn't work for a simple network login to my router. The problem must be somehow related to the developer preview 8.1 for Windows Phone. I guess I am forced dig out an old DD-WRT router with NAT-loopback enabled to test internet access for devices behind my router. #8Posted 22 September 2014 - 06:56 AM Sorry, that's really strange.
Can you email me the router make/model and firmware version to pete dot brown at microsoft dot com so I can report it to the IE team?
Please include your phone make/model and Windows version number as well, if you can.
Pete
Pete Brown - http://10rem.net (NETMF, C++, Windows, C64, and general geekery) Twitter: @pete_brown
I work for Microsoft. Opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer,our partners or customers. #9Posted 22 September 2014 - 07:58 PM
To upgrade your Lumia device from dev preview to Cyan please download the tool below, and follow the instructions.. Don't forget to back up your device first..
http://www.nokia.com...&topic=FA142987 #10Posted 22 September 2014 - 10:06 PM Cyan isn't available for the Lumia 521, but thanks for the link. 1 user(s) are reading this topic0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users | ||||||||||||||
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