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        <s:content>1 connect {anchor:connect}&#xA;Today [ivonne] and me managed to get a good old com-port connection running to have a [midlet] on a Nokia 6230 talk to a pc via bluetooth. Using a com port connection seems to be a very simple solution, as widcomm bluetooth drivers and also the bt stack of xp sp2 support com connections. So this will go into some base classes including a mini-transfer-protocol to simplify further programming...</s:content>
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