Dart and Android enthusiast Dan was growing weary of manually keeping score of his lunch break dart games with his coworkers. He decided to put his tinkering skills to the test and create DartDroid, a way to interface a Bluetooth Android device with his $12 electronic dartboard. Now obviously electronic dartboards can keep score, but if you're playing custom games, that doesn't really help that much. Armed with his dartboard, Android device, electronic bits and some programming knowledge, Dan set to work. Being an appMobi employee, he used their HTML5 framework to make the client app for the dartboard. Like most Android projects, you can view the diagrams and download the code for DartDroid on Dan's site.
via: Hackaday source: Bluetooth Dartboard Project
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