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Odb reader wifi vs bluetooth4/17/2023 If what I've said makes no sense, then simply put. I came across stuff like IBuffer, but I have no understanding of that at all. So if I've understood this correctly, I would need to check for >, right? But how? I've checked loads of sources but none really explain how. To signify that the Kiwi Wifi or Kiwi Bluetooth is ready to process commands, the device will output a greater-than sign (>). But my main brain block at the moment is, how I can read (or pull) data from the OBD-II adapter? It says in the software documentation this: So far I have set my code to detect if the Bluetooth adapter is enabled, I'm currently looking into (or trying to understand) how can I display to the user the paired devices so they can select one. I'm reasonably new to programming for WP8, although I'm attempting to not try and to ask for help but I've sort of hit a part where I just can't think nor understand where to go or what to do.Īdditionally, if anyone wants to know the device I'm testing with to connect to the car it's this guy here I am currently working on a Windows Phone 8 application, which will (hopefully) have the capabilities to connect to a vehicle via bluetooth using a bluetooth OBD-II adapter.
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