QTTY
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QTTY is a console client
software running on Linux and Windows, that allows BlueTooth RFCOMM
connections to QConsole
/ WmConsole servers running on Symbian and
Windows Mobile devices. In order to build QTTY on Linux, you need the BlueZ package (Linux BlueTooth bits),
whereas on Windows you need the Microsoft Platform SDK (downloadable
from their developer web site). A pre-built Windows binary
is also included inside the package, if you are not willing to build QTTY by yourself. In
order to connect to a QConsole
/ WmConsole server, you need to know the
BlueTooth address (or name) of the device you are connecting to, the
channel number on which the server is listening, and a username /
password couple. With these information available, you can
start a session by issuing :
qtty
--qc-addr ADDR --qc-channel
CHNBR --user USERNAME --pass PASSWORD
The ADDR parameter can either
be a BlueTooth address like 00:12:37:6C:33:FB, or a BlueTooth name (in
which case QTTY will perform a
BlueTooth address resolution in order to get the hardware address).
After a successful login, you can issue an 'help' command in order to
get a list of all the available commands.
License and
Software
QTTY is made available through the GNU GPL license
together with the complete sources. The latest QTTY package are available
here :
Version 1.60