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garzanti

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Mar 15, 2010, 4:36:54 AM3/15/10
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I have another question. The bthmsdevemul saved our day anyway, but it
is possible that not all the students have a bluetooth enabled phone,
and I thinking on the same host desktop to launch two WinCE emulators
that would share the same dongle. These two emulators are supposed to
communicate via bluetooth.

Is it possible, what do you think?

Many thanks

ten0s

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Mar 15, 2010, 6:51:59 AM3/15/10
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Hi Sandu,

No, it's not possible to share the same USB dongle between two
emulator instances.
But read below the quotation from the CodeProject's article (Getting
Started p.11):

>> Microsoft Remote Tools Framework allows you to start two device emulators at the same time. If you have installed two or more FreeBT USB devices, click "Windows" menu item and select "Split >> Windows View". Repeat steps 3-6. You will get two Bluetooth powered emulators running simultaneously.

It seems this is indeed what you're trying to get. If you have
installed two USB dongles and the both use the FreeBT driver on the
same desktop then it will be possible to have two bluetooth enabled
emulators.


Best regards,
Dmitry Klionsky

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