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The Windows SDK provides tools, compilers, headers, libraries, code samples, and a new help system that developers can use to create applications that run on Microsoft Windows. You can use the Windows SDK to write applications using the native (Win32/COM) or managed (.NET Framework) programming model. The Zebra Scanner Software Developer Kit (SDK) for Windows defines an architectural framework providing a single programming interface across multiple programming languages (such as MS.NET, C++, Java) for all scanners communication variants (such as IBMHID, SNAPI, HIDKB, Nixdorf Mode B, etc.).
I started some wireless development. Bluetooth and IrDA. I kinda figured out some IrDA (but still searching for some good stuff).
But couldnt manage to do anything with Bluetooth. I got the bluetooth device and the drivers disk and everything. But I haven't got any SDK. So I was wondering if there's any free or trial version of a good bluetooth sdk available for download.
I don't care if I have to pay for it. I want a trial. And if it suits me then I'll think about purchasing it. (oh and if anyone knows some more about IrDA development, please post as well ).
The trouble is that while Windows provides an API for bluetooth communication (the bluetooth equivalent of TCP/IP) it doesn't appear to offer APIs for the higher level protocols (the bluetooth equivalents of HTTP, FTP, etc) needed to transfer files, etc. However, your phone most likely uses the OBEX protocol (a protocol is called a service in bluetooth parlance) to transfer files and there is an open source implementation called that may be able to be ported to Windows. You may be better off parsing the result of the transfer program than trying to code your own.
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Anyway, the first step is to enumerate devices. This code, from the platform SDK bluetooth sample, finds all the devices in range. You will need MSVC and a recent platform SDK to compile it. Compile it (it's C) and if everything is working it should list your device.