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Technology Stocks : Extended Systems Inc (XTND)

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To: DD™ who started this subject9/6/2000 11:51:48 AM
From: Mr. Miller   of 403
 
Bluetooth Embedded Protocol Software and Test Tools
extendedsystems.com

XTNDAccess™ Blue SDK is a complete software development kit (SDKs) designed for use in any embedded device such as: cellular phones, PDAs, portable office equipment, digital cameras, medical equipment, industrial automation products and more. Extended Systems' IrDA infrared and Bluetooth protocol expertise, extensive involvement in the IrDA and Bluetooth standards organizations, and large base of OEMs assures you of the highest quality code written to specification, with industry proven reliability, functionality, and portability.

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has placed XTNDAccess Blue SDK version 1.1 on the Bluetooth Qualified Product List (BQPL). Placement on the BQPL ensures XTNDAccess Blue version 1.1 is in strict compliance with Bluetooth interoperability standards. By providing a certified solution, Extended Systems helps OEMs reduce development costs and shorten time to market.

Extended Systems' embedded protocol stacks work independent of a processor or operating system (OS), so manufacturers who are developing a product simply port the stack to their preferred OS and the host controller interface (HCI) of the Bluetooth-enabled radio. The software development kit (SDK), manages the sending and receiving of data, according to V1.0 of the Bluetooth specification. The SDK ships with sample drivers, sample applications, and complete documentation.

Key components include Object Exchange (OBEX) and Infrared for Mobile Communications (IrMC) modules, which are designed to facilitate wireless file exchange and data synchronization. These modules provide a high-level application protocol interface (API) to standard applications, which enables users to exchange and synchronize data between wireless devices. Because Extended Systems' kit features a multi-transport OBEX module, manufacturers can develop products that support wireless or wired transports—including Bluetooth, IrDA infrared and serial—within the same device.
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