Re: Bluetooth/USP GPS

2007-06-04 Thread Camm29
Chris ,

It looks promising , the only thing now is the actual data to/from the GPS ?

Let's say the GPS is using Bluetooth and your PC is setup for Bluetooth
on RS232 Port 1

RunRev can now see that data on RS232 Port 1 , you will have to check what
sort of Data
the GPS transmit and/or receives ? Are they simple commands etc 

Regards
Camm

- Original Message -
From: "Chris Condit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: Bluetooth/USP GPS


> Hi Camm-
>
> Looking at my MacBookPro's System Preferences, it appears if I go to
> "Bluetooth" settings, that under "Sharing" I  have the option to
> "Start Serial Port" using one of two "Type" settings, either "Modem"
> or "RS232" .   By default, the port is named "SerialPort-1" .
>
> To me, that implies that if I select RS232 as my "Type" setting , a
> Bluetooth GPS will be communicating through SerialPort-1 as if it was
> an RS232 device.
>
> Does that make sense?
>
> thanks for your continuing help on this - I want to make sure I buy
> the correct GPS system!
>
> Chris
> 
> CAMM29 said:
> Chris ,
> Well , that's not exactly what I said !
> RunRev only has in built Commands for RS232 Type Data talking via RS232
Com
> Ports 1-9 ,
> My setup is
> PC Side (RunRev)   USB to Bluetooth Dongle configured as Virtual RS232
> Com Port 1
> Third Party Side --- Bluetooth to RS232 Convertor
> So RunRev thinks its talking via a standard RS232 Link , its does not
matter
> what the transmission medium is but
> RunRev must see RS232 Data on a RS232 ComPort at the end of the day !!!
>
> Hope that Helps !
>
> Regards
> Camm
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Re: Bluetooth/USP GPS

2007-06-04 Thread Chris Condit

Hi Camm-

Looking at my MacBookPro's System Preferences, it appears if I go to 
"Bluetooth" settings, that under "Sharing" I  have the option to 
"Start Serial Port" using one of two "Type" settings, either "Modem" 
or "RS232" .   By default, the port is named "SerialPort-1" .


To me, that implies that if I select RS232 as my "Type" setting , a 
Bluetooth GPS will be communicating through SerialPort-1 as if it was 
an RS232 device.


Does that make sense?

thanks for your continuing help on this - I want to make sure I buy 
the correct GPS system!


Chris

CAMM29 said:
Chris ,
Well , that's not exactly what I said !
RunRev only has in built Commands for RS232 Type Data talking via RS232 Com
Ports 1-9 ,
My setup is
PC Side (RunRev)   USB to Bluetooth Dongle configured as Virtual RS232
Com Port 1
Third Party Side --- Bluetooth to RS232 Convertor
So RunRev thinks its talking via a standard RS232 Link , its does not matter
what the transmission medium is but
RunRev must see RS232 Data on a RS232 ComPort at the end of the day !!!

Hope that Helps !

Regards
Camm
--
Dr. Christopher D. Condit,  Associate Prof.,  Dept. of Geosciences
Univ. Massachusetts,  611 North Pleasant St., Amherst, MA, 01003-9297
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  413-545-0272
My Web Page:  http://www.geo.umass.edu/faculty/condit.htm
Revolution Dynamic Digital Maps: http://ddm.geo.umass.edu


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