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Mon 2019.06.17
'You might find that Bluetooth.write([33,34,35,etc]) is what you want? '
Good afternoon @Gordon,
Where are the Espruino Bluetooth class function definitions or Espruino master class (sub class?) references, so that one may discover the allowable function signatures? Is this documentation in process perhaps?
The only reference I found to
Bluetooth.println()
is in
You might find that
Bluetooth.write([33,34,35,etc])
is what you want? That skips out any of the 'string handling' and REPL stuff thatprint
does.