![]() that has to happen each time it connects/disconnects. I'm not a bluetooth expert by any means, but it seems there's a bit to be done regarding configuration, etc. So, from what I understood it should've been as simple as configuring it once and tying it directly to the digitizer.Īgain, not so lucky. and to go into a mode where it literally just repeats anything sent either way. supposedly it could be configured permanently with a specific device name, baud-rate, etc. Turns out bluetooth to serial converters are pretty affordable these days. Took a while to realize, since I'd almost never made use of it before, but Bluetooth! I wanted something a little less hackish and more repeatable for the general public. So, what other options? I wasn't about to run more wires through that tight hinge, though I thought about repurposing the serial port connected to the modem. And isn't it a tad ironic that the *only* two files missing from the IOGraphics package are DDC-related?). TABLETMAGIC HOW TOI have yet to figure out how to recompile the kernel and kexts at. (Months upon months later and I've discovered that Yep, it's in the OS code. ![]() Besides being too slow for real-time tablet-data, it also *halts the computer* during transactions. Mac OS X 10.5.8 apparently has some hokey i2c implementation, which results in each byte-transaction to take *several* milliseconds. Since I was already messing with creating an EDID-Spoofer for the new LCD-and therefore had access to the DDC-bus-I figured it would just be a simple step to interface the tablet via DDC, and modify TabletMagic to look there, instead of an RS-232 port. ![]() I've always wanted pen-input on my computer, for drawing in Gimp, etc. ![]()
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