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* __Alexei Glushchenko, Circuits@Home__ - <alex-gl@mail.ru>
* Developers of the USB Core, HID, FTDI, ADK, ACM, and PL2303 libraries
* __Kristian Lauszus, TKJ Electronics__ - <kristianl@tkjelectronics.com>
* Developer of the [BTD](#Bluetooth), [SPP](#SPP), [PS3](#PS3), [Wii](#Wii), and [Xbox](#Xbox) libraries
* Developer of the [BTD](#bluetooth-libraries), [SPP](#spp-library), [PS3](#ps3-library), [Wii](#wii-library), and [Xbox](#xbox-library) libraries
* __Andrew Kroll__ - <xxxajk@gmail.com>
* Major contributor to mass storage code
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#define BOARD_MEGA_ADK
```
### [Bluetooth libraries](BTD.cpp)<a id="Bluetooth"></a>
### [Bluetooth libraries](BTD.cpp)
The [BTD library](BTD.cpp) is a general purpose library for an ordinary Bluetooth dongle.
This library make it easy to add support for different Bluetooth services like a PS3 or a Wii controller or SPP which is a virtual serial port via Bluetooth.
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The BTD library will also make it possible to use multiple services at once, the following example sketch is an example of this:
<https://github.com/felis/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/blob/master/examples/Bluetooth/PS3SPP/PS3SPP.ino>
### [SPP library](SPP.cpp)<a id="SPP"></a>
### [SPP library](SPP.cpp)
SPP stands for "Serial Port Profile" and is a Bluetooth protocol that implements a virtual comport which allows you to send data back and forth from your computer/phone to your Arduino via Bluetooth.
It has been tested successfully on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android.
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To implement the SPP protocol I used a Bluetooth sniffing tool called [PacketLogger](http://www.tkjelectronics.com/uploads/PacketLogger.zip) developed by Apple.
It enables me to see the Bluetooth communication between my Mac and any device.
### PS3 Library<a id="PS3"></a>
### PS3 Library
These libraries consist of the [PS3BT](PS3BT.cpp) and [PS3USB](PS3USB.cpp). These libraries allows you to use a Dualshock 3, Navigation or a Motion controller with the USB Host Shield both via Bluetooth and USB.
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* <https://github.com/thp/psmoveapi>
* <http://code.google.com/p/moveonpc/>
### Xbox Libraries<a id="Xbox"></a>
### Xbox Libraries
The library supports both the original Xbox controller via USB and the Xbox 360 controller both via USB and wirelessly.
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* <http://tattiebogle.net/index.php/ProjectRoot/Xbox360Controller/WirelessUsbInfo>
* <https://github.com/Grumbel/xboxdrv/blob/master/PROTOCOL>
### [Wii library](Wii.cpp)<a id="Wii"></a>
### [Wii library](Wii.cpp)
The [Wii](Wii.cpp) library support the Wiimote, but also the Nunchuch and Motion Plus extensions via Bluetooth. The Wii U Pro Controller is also supported via Bluetooth.