![]() ![]() When I do that, my motorola phone freezes and I have to exit out of that app. Then it asks me if I would like to communicate with the Activesync profile or the Serial port profile. Then it proceeds to ask me with which bluetooth device would I like to communicate with. The Motorola Q phone notices that my app is trying to open the Bluetooth serial port and prompts me if I would like to continue. All I do is open COM1 and close it when the application is closed. So as for a test, I wrote a simple Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone app that uses the NETCF 2.0 serialport control. I found that the documentation for the Motorola Q phone says that COM1 is reserved for the Bluetooth serial port. So basically, what I want to do is send a simple string from my phone to my pc's hyperterminal says "Hello world from the Motorola Q phone". I am using Visual Studio 2005 to develop my application. ![]() I am writing a NETCF 2.0 application for my Motorola Q phone running Windows Mobile 5.0.
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