> I'm using Holux H-1000 Bluetooth connected to my HTC Windows Mobile PDA. It
> works great and it's easy to set it up. After you configure once, you don't
> need to configure anymore unless you reset your PDA.
Or you swap the PDA due to mechanical problems.
It's like replacing ethernet-cable by w
El Martes, 23 de Septiembre de 2008, Vojtech Brtnik escribió:
> can you recommend any GPS hardware receiver (no maps, no nothing, just
> GPS) to use with notebook?
>
> I especially mean stable and working driver, clear interface and
> output data ideally in latitude/longitude/altitude format.
I'd
I'm using Holux H-1000 Bluetooth connected to my HTC Windows Mobile PDA. It
works great and it's easy to set it up. After you configure once, you don't
need to configure anymore unless you reset your PDA.
As software, I'm using Turbo GPS, wich is great... and free!
Julison.
2008/9/23 Johann H. Ad
> can you recommend any GPS hardware receiver (no maps, no nothing, just
> GPS) to use with notebook?
It depends on your setup:
If you do not need wireless solution, DO NOT USE Bluetooth,
since you will have a device wich will probably need to "re-
paired" every few day/weeks/months.
So if the
> > The shipped software is kind of sparse and mediocre.
>
> That's an understatement!
Yesterday I was slashed down for phrasing such things more precisely and
accurate. Today I choose the political correct mumbo jumbo ;) Don't want to
hurt anyone's feelings again...
>
> >Usually you just ne
I use mtkbabel a perl (jikes!) script. But it does the job
http://www.rigacci.org/wiki/doku.php/doc/appunti/hardware/gps_logger_i_blue_747
--Roeland
> 2008/9/23 Andy Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Don't suppose you know any way to change the settings on the iblue-747
>> without using the rubbish
2008/9/23 Andy Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Don't suppose you know any way to change the settings on the iblue-747
> without using the rubbish software? When I looked previously I could
> find any way to configure the device from e.g. linux.
I use bt747[1], the gui is not pretty, but it works, muc
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 7:36 AM, Oliver Eichler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The shipped software is kind of sparse and mediocre.
That's an understatement!
>Usually you just need it if you want to change the recoding behaviour.
Don't suppose you know any way to change the settings on the iblue-
>
> can you recommend any GPS hardware receiver (no maps, no nothing, just
> GPS) to use with notebook?
I own a Xaiox Xplorer, a Wintec WBT 201 and a i-Blue 747. From all three I like
the i-Blue most. The used MTK chip is quite resistant against reflections. The
NMEA protocoll has all informati
Hi,
can you recommend any GPS hardware receiver (no maps, no nothing, just
GPS) to use with notebook?
I especially mean stable and working driver, clear interface and
output data ideally in latitude/longitude/altitude format.
Thanks for any help. OSM is great project :)
Bruinee
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