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How BREW applications communicate to the underlying harware?
Hi,
Can someone explain how BREW applications communicate to the underlying hardware? what are the layers that come in between? where actually OEM Layer stands?
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How BREW Tools communicate to the on-target Applications?
Hi,
can someone explain me how BREW tools communicate to on-target applications? it says for 2.X or < compatible device, BREW Tools use OEM Layer DLLs? how exactly? for 3.X and above, BTIl is introduced.can anybody explain me how that works?
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Have you tried downloading the BTIL developer kit and reading the documentation?
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Hi,
can someone explain me how BTIL removes the dependency on MSM chipset? thanks
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