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Bluetooth and Intel 80188 hardware development kits for grabs
« on: August 02, 2011, 02:06:54 PM »
Due to suggestions relating to Bluetooth development for the Amiga I thought it might be an idea to bring up a link thread in case anyone is interested (Hope this is OK).

See http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=58612

Specifically:
2x EBDK (Ericsson Bluetooth Development Kits)
HP 64765A Intel 80188 emulation system (Might have docs somewhere but cannot guarantee)

JJ Has expressed an interest in the EBDKs but if there is anyone further away from home that are suitably inclined I might be coerced into looking into longer distance shipping if it will potentially benefit the community (Merit basis).

Anyone interested, please post in the linked thread.
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Re: Bluetooth and Intel 80188 hardware development kits for grabs
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2011, 12:19:49 AM »
Just another shout to see if there are any developers out there that could make good use of the above (Particularly the EBDKs). Theres a few folks interested in the EBDKs, but I hope im right in saying that we would all endorse it if they were to go to someone who could actually make "proper" use of them, particularly if it benefited the community in some way.

Again, free for pick-up (Or possibly postage costs).

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