Version Differences for OPN2002

(FAQ)
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    + ===Solutions===  
       
    + The OPN2002 is usable on most platforms and with most Bluetooth stacks.  
       
    + ====Mac OS X====  
    + =====HID=====  
    + =====VCP=====  
       
  ===FAQ===    ===FAQ=== 
       
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  :Now, when you connect the OPN2002 to the Mac using Bluetooth VCP (SPP), one of these POSIX device files is created in /dev/. To finish the initial connection, that file must be opened with some program - namely yours. To test this yourself, you can use the Terminal program, and run the 'cat' command against the new file that was created under /dev/ while the pairing process was taking place. After that, the initial pairing should complete successfully.    :Now, when you connect the OPN2002 to the Mac using Bluetooth VCP (SPP), one of these POSIX device files is created in /dev/. To finish the initial connection, that file must be opened with some program - namely yours. To test this yourself, you can use the Terminal program, and run the 'cat' command against the new file that was created under /dev/ while the pairing process was taking place. After that, the initial pairing should complete successfully. 
       
    + '''I have the OPN2001 Simulation Application installed on my OPN2002. The OPN2002 seems to behave as an OPN2001 in USB mode, but I can't poll or download scans over Bluetooth. What gives?'''  
    + :Have you tried the getDSR() function? It simulates the RTS signal over Bluetooth VCP; the RTS signal is normally how the OPN2001 signals that it has data to be downloaded.