.. Bluetooth Hot Plug-Funktion oder seriell..
http://www.plawa.com/mobilities/celluon ... rkeysmart/
does any of us have experience with this thing?
Do you know the way it communicates with the machine?
(I am keen on virtual keys :)
.. Bluetooth Hot Plug-Funktion oder seriell..
If it really can plug in via serial we could possibly have one working on the psp.By means of a laser, the Laserkey CL800BT projects a full-scale keyboard equipped with a mouse feature* onto any opaque, flat surface. The keystrokes are then identified based on the combined input of a sensor and an invisible infrared layer. The connection to PDA, Pocket PC, Smart Phone or PC is set up via a user-friendly Bluetooth hot plug function or via the serial port. The pocket-sized CL800BT is powered by a compact, powerful Lithium-Ion battery.
I suspected this,Shine said something similar to that, but also thought that if I wentWhen I changed the program to keep reading bytes until the input queue is empty, my program suddenly had no problems keeping up with the input stream
This would probably work. In fact, you could probably just run a single wire from the middle pin straight into the PSP SIRCS port Receive pin. (You might also need the ground connection.)Art wrote:Is there a baud rate limitation at the headphone serial port preventing you from connecting the battery serial port to it with two diodes, one wire and no MAX232? It would be nice to use the PSP as a tool for hacking itself, and you could save money on wire with the ground connection.
I assume the aim would be to use the PSP to emulate the PSP battery portYou should only need diodes if you connect the PSP's Transmit line.