Increasing number of PDAs are required today to communicate with various communication peripherals in order to enable broader set of mobility features to the user.
Establishing internet access via mobile modems or wireless cards have become a standard requirement from any modern handheld computer or mobile phone. The various types of communication peripherals originally supported different connectivity standards such as Ethernet, Bluetooth or serial communication. Each connectivity interface was supported by various embedded applications on the PDA or the phone.As an opposite design requirement, recent PDAs are created to be smaller and more portable, causing a need for minimalist, economical and convenient design.
USB has become the de-facto solution for such cases, enabling high-speed data transfer rates, and compatible with every common operating system.DriverCore provides manufacturers PDAs, smart phones and handheld computers the ability to utilize any USB communication devices within the PDA's operating systems in various forms, including serial interface (Virtual COM port), Ethernet, Infrared and Bluetooth (via the Object Exchange Protocol), and more, thus enabling to continue and use the original applications to control and communicate with the recently re-designed USB peripherals.
DriverCore enables to support applications which still use other interfaces (e.g. Infrared, Bluetooth, Ethernet), in order to communicate with new USB devices such as modems, wireless cards and more.
The DriverCore integration into the system is transparent to the end-users, and does not require significant systems update, special training or any other adaptations.The end users will continue to work using familiar applications. No learning of new interfaces or procedures is required.
USB is well known and considered industry standard, it is commonly used, intuitive and supported in almost every platform.Available Drivers
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