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07/13/07 06:55
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#141839 - Datasheet!
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Robert Henneke said:
I have a BT-module for the PC and it looks like it behaves like a COM-port.

If you're not sure, look at the Datasheet - what does it tell you?

Can I use this COM-port in Hyperterminal?

That's the whole point of a COM port!
Windows neither knows nor cares what physical hardware may or may not lurk behind a COM port - that is all handled by the driver.
Any application that can handle a COM port can handle any COM port

What do I need on the 8252 side ?

Another bluetooth module!

I think it must be a module with a RS232 interface.

Not at all; in fact, for direct connection to the processor, it would be a bit of a waste to have the module convert its interface to RS232 only to have to immediately convert it back to logic levels!
It'd be easier to use one that has a logic-level asynchronous (UART-style) output;
RS232 module may, in fact, be cheaper - due to sales volumes;
You could use any other suitable interface that's available - I2C, SPI, et, etc,...

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Bluetooth and 8052            01/01/70 00:00      
   Datasheet!            01/01/70 00:00      
      KC Wirefree            01/01/70 00:00      

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