¡@

Home 

2014/10/15 ¤U¤È 10:05:27

iphone Programming Glossary: connector

What are the protocols supported in Iphone's External Accessory Framework

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2083453/what-are-the-protocols-supported-in-iphones-external-accessory-framework

an iphone ipod app that will need to communicate with a computer MAC for now maybe PC if possible though the USB dock connector cable. I'm a complete beginner with IPhone programming and from what I've been able to find out the External Accessory framework.. improve this question The External Accessory framework is for communication with custom hardware via the USB dock connector on the iPhone or through Bluetooth. The device you are attempting to connect with must be part of the Made for iPod program.. use that hardware accessory. You will not be able to use the External Accessory framework to sync data via the USB connector. As Gerry suggests you'll need to use WiFi or some other networking means to do so. In your previous question Saurabh Sharan..

How can I find out if an external headset is connected to an iPhone?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2520296/how-can-i-find-out-if-an-external-headset-is-connected-to-an-iphone

an iPhone I wonder if it's possible to detect that the user has an external headset plugged into the iPhone's 3.5mm connector or the 30 pin connector. I want to output audio only to an external audio device and keep silent if nothing is connected... it's possible to detect that the user has an external headset plugged into the iPhone's 3.5mm connector or the 30 pin connector. I want to output audio only to an external audio device and keep silent if nothing is connected. Ari. iphone objective..

create hardware for iphone to connect with external device. arduino?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3902140/create-hardware-for-iphone-to-connect-with-external-device-arduino

hardware for iphone to connect with external device. arduino hi i need to create a simple connector. I think i may need to create an arduino board that will take data from the application and then transmit them to an external.. share improve this question In order get get access to the APIs necessary to develop apps that use the dock connector to talk to external hardware you have become a member of Apple's Made for iPhone program. It's not a particularly simple..

USB-Programming on iPhone

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5908451/usb-programming-on-iphone

its only needed for hardware developer. Also what USB port are you referring are you referring the iPhone's 32 pin connector You can always send data to hardware device using bluetooth. update 1 First of all Sorry the code may look complex I am..

Detecting iPhone/iPod Touch Accessories

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/667196/detecting-iphone-ipod-touch-accessories