I use the following code for an Arduino Uno:
#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
SoftwareSerial device(2, 3);
void setup()
{
device.begin(9600);
}
void loop()
{
device.println("33,89,156,203,978,0,0;");
}
No specific device to send to is set.
If I want to receive the data on my laptop (running Ubuntu 14.04) I simply call:
sudo rfcomm bind rfcomm0 [MAC ADDRESS] 1
and
screen /dev/rfcomm0
in another terminal instance and it works.
How can I achieve the same behaviour with an Android app? The following example code specifies a device. I cannot find any other code. Additionally it only works when I listen on the laptop for an incoming connection like this:
sudo rfcomm listen rfcomm0 [MAC ADDRESS]
I want my Android app to work exactly like the Arduino example. How can I achieve that?