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TV Remote Control via Cellular Phone

Asked by graffika in Wireless Technologies, Cellular Phones & Carriers

Tags: remote, tv, control, phone

After browsing through all available topics pertaining to J2ME implementation on mobile devices, i saw no issues was drawn up about mobile phone being deployed as remote control. Not pda based phone (eg p800/p900 etc) but rather , a pure empty phone such as (eg T610).

Basically, using the InfraRed port . Not bluetooth , not cable , but INFRARED. I think i know the  consumer based infrared distance ..( 5 meters?)

I have a few questions in mind as im currently not quite sure whether TV Remote Control would work on T610 (the phone im using).

The codes on Pda-based i believe is running on CDC , as opposed to Cellular Phones CLDC since the memory is kinda limited to only 2MB. My question is , is it possible to port PDA-based remote control to cellular phone based by changing the codes and implement it in CLDC without much problems ?

Any insights , perhaps useful links directly linking mobile phone to the software or is there currently a software available in the market for mobile phone? What are the things i need to look out for besides screen size, loading time and etc that i find from J2ME reference books?

Thanks :>

 
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