20130207
* restore UI state when app resumes
20130203
* Prevent notification intent from launching a new app instance
20130118
* Rename app to Serial Mirror
* Improve telnet documentation
* Fix status message when disconnected
* Prevent service notification from being dismissed
20130113
* Added instructions for serial monitor via telnet
* Added notification icon for service
* Read / write byte arrays to increase performance
* Add auto reconnect option
20130101
* Initial release
This project combined with Linux-on-Android can enable a complete Arduino development environment on Android. Serial Mirror solves a problem that most Android devices do not have USB ports to enable normal programming of Arduino devices. To further complicate the the issue the Bluetooth serial port is not shared from Android to Linux-on-Android. To work around these issues this app runs as a service which connects to Arduino over Bluetooth and to the avrdude programmer over a TCP socket. The serial and TCP data are mirrored by Serial Mirror. As a result, Serial Mirror is also useful for devices which do not have root access. After starting Serial Mirror you can connect via a telnet app to send and receive data from the Bluetooth device. Serial Mirror does not transmit any data unless explicitly requested by the user.
The Bluesmirf Bluetooth module is available from Sparkfun.
Source code is available at https://github.com/jeffboody/spp-mirror
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