Thanks for your help.

Well, iPhone doesn't support Bluetooth and i don't like windows  
mobile. I need to investigate the Symbian plataform, but i saw a  
couple of linux devices and i will probabably use them cause i'm more  
used to linux than Symbian plataform.

Regards.

On 2008/11/19, at 06:03, MrSnowflake wrote:

>
> Then why don't you make if for Symbian/iPhone/Windows Mobile? They
> support bluetooth and Android will too, in a couple of months. Hacking
> bt in will render your app useless for other phones, and a system
> update could break your app.
>
> On Nov 19, 12:22 am, "Rui Freitas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hum, ok. But what i am trying to do is some kind of API to work  
>> with the
>> Bluetooth, cause i need to connect the G1 with some heart rate  
>> sensors via
>> bluetooth. So if it is linux i can do it, but if not, i don't know  
>> how to do
>> it.
>> So i don't wanna make an application. Is this possible?
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Diego Torres Milano  
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Nov 18, 11:51 pm, Rui Freitas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>
>>>> I wanna now if is it possible to program for the G1 like a linux
>>>> device. If so, how can i do it? Where can i find that kind of
>>>> information?
>>> Android is based on a Linux kernel but strictly speaking it's not
>>> Linux. Android has no native windowing system, no glibc support and
>>> doesn't include all of the libraries and utilities usually available
>>> in a Linux system.
>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Rui
> >


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