STHRM - See your heart rate in a small window on your Atari

Requirements
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1. An Atari ST/TT/Falcon or compatible with internet connection. A 
multitasking system is handy but not necessary. MagiC_PC or Aranym work
fine.

2. A Bluetooth heart rate monitor. Most modern ones use Bluetooth 4.0 
so that's what I use.

3. An Android device with either BT/TCP Bridge or Communication Bridge 
installed. Both are written by Malek Masr. Find them in Google Play. The 
first one is free but has a 5 minute time limit. The second one will cost
you around EUR 3.50 but has options like autostart script and no time
limit.

Setup
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Put on your Bluetooth Heart Rate Monitor. Start the BT/TCP or
Communication Bridge app on your Android.
Device A will be your Bluetooth HRM. Tap <Select task> and select
<Connect to BLE device>. Select your HRM. Next you will have to select the 
appropiate service. Most devices will have multiple services. I use try & 
error to find the correct one. For my Magene HRM it turned out to be the 
service staring with 0000180d. You've got the right one if the status for
Device A is Connected.
Device B will be your TCP server. Tap <Select task> and then <Start TCP 
server>. Enter 1040 as the local port number. Make a note of the IP address 
the server is running on. (Most likely you will be running it over
WiFi so it will be something like -in my case- 192.168.178.22.) Tap
<Start server>. The status for Device B is now Clients 0/1. The status for
the bridge app (top of the screen) is now Ready.
STHRM.CFG contains the configuration data. The first line is the server's IP 
address.

Contact
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Send email to robv@acwot.atari-users.com or send me a PM on atari-forum.com. 
My username is robv.

