i think because of the three bit (LT_ADDR), the logical transport address which is used by the master to identify the destination -the active slaves-
and as u know 3 bit combination generates 8 codes.
the second reason -not sure- because of the limitation of the physical channel (1MHz) which is time multiplexed in the piconet.
A piconet is the type of connection that is formed between two or more Bluetooth-enabled devices, one device takes the role of 'master', and all other devices assume a 'slave' role for synchronization reasons. Where as a scatternet is a number of interconnected piconets that supports communication between more than 8 devices. Scatternets can be formed when a member of one piconet (either the master or one of the slaves) elects to participate as a slave in a second, separate piconet.
A piconet is the type of connection that is formed between two or more Bluetooth-enabled devices, one device takes the role of 'master', and all other devices assume a 'slave' role for synchronization reasons. Where as a scatternet is a number of interconnected piconets that supports communication between more than 8 devices. Scatternets can be formed when a member of one piconet (either the master or one of the slaves) elects to participate as a slave in a second, separate piconet.
Android is an operating system, much as Windows is an operating system. It is not possible to run Windows 8 on Android. Microsoft only allows Microsoft 8 RT to be installed on certain devices, so it is highly unlikely that any Android device will ever run Windows 8 RT. However, it it technologically possible for and Android device to run Windows 8 RT, with the only limitation being Microsoft's strict policy on the devices that will be certified to run it.
Yes, though only on one platform (Windows 8). It is also available on all mobile devices (Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8, BlackBerry 10).
I think it's a 32-bit limitation or some of it is being taken for video ram or something.
8 devices:)
8 Devices can be used on a single SCSI bus.
(00-FF) 256 devices!
8
Yes. It's 8 a month to have the account, it doesn't matter how many devises you use to access the account.
It is the same OS but designed for different hardware platforms.
Yes. A hub will be one giant collision domain for that entire switch port. So if its an 8 port hub and you have 8 devices connected to it that collision domain will have 8 devices in it.