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Started by FrozenJackal, August 05, 2005, 04:40:55 AM

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I was wondering if there are plans to enable a blackberry as a remote control for the pluto system.

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Nobody's made any mention of it.  But it sounds interesting.  I don't have a blackberry, does it have wi-fi or Bluetooth or another local network connection so you wouldn't have to go through the cellular network?

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what about hp jornada 540 ?

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Those work fine.  That's a Windows Pocket PC--our existing orbiter runs on it.

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Yeah it has Bluetooth but no wi-fi just sounded like a good idea for me since that whould mean that i could use my Blackberry with the pluto system as i dont have any other PDA.

Just sounded cool but if it doesnt happen than oh well but it would be a nice addition for me. Since I am trying to start up my own Home Automation Installation company it would be nice if my work phone was able to control the Pluto system that i might be installing.

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Just wanted to follow up, does anyone know if Blackberry support has been added?  I'm looking into getting a Blackberry which has Bluetooth...

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QuoteJust wanted to follow up, does anyone know if Blackberry support has been added? I'm looking into getting a Blackberry which has Bluetooth...

Quote from: "aaron.b"Nobody's made any mention of it.  But it sounds interesting.  I don't have a blackberry, does it have wi-fi or Bluetooth or another local network connection so you wouldn't have to go through the cellular network?

we don't have yet support for BB.

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Blackberry 7100 series as well as the 8200 series both support bluetooth.

what would we need to do to get it supported

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besides bluetooth, which is very common, it needs to run on Windows mobile 2003 or Symbian Series 60

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Yes i found that out .  Unfortuanately Blackberry runs on RIM .  so guess this will not happen anytime soon .. thanks for the info..

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Quote from: "dan.g"besides bluetooth, which is very common, it needs to run on Windows mobile 2003 or Symbian Series 60

For the crackberry addicts:  Check out the Nokia E61, which has Wifi, a VOIP client and blackberry connect.  Oh, and runs on Series 60v3/Symbian 9.1.

http://europe.nokia.com/A4142101