128bit Service UUID #600
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You'll need to specify the type for your hex values or else they default to int |
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You'll need to specify the type for your hex values or else they default
to int (uint16/32/64_t) 0xffff etc.
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Hi,
I tried to replace the "BAAD" UUID in the server example to create a service with the 128bit UUID given in the documentation as follows:
NimBLEService* pBaadService = pServer->createService(0xebe0ccb0, 0x7a0a, 0x4b0c, 0x8a1a6ff2997da3a6);
This is resulting in Compilation error: no matching function for call to 'NimBLEServer::createService(unsigned int, int, int, long long unsigned int)'
How can I correct this? Thanks!
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