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would be nice to have some names and details of products
I may be wrong - but my impression is that this is a specialized code shop. That is, tell them what you want to do and they will write the app. When you are satisfied, pay them $4.99. I assume they will make their money by offering that, and all other apps they write, for sale for that same amount.
Am I correct? What's the prize for sleuthing the intent of this (somewhat cryptic) thread?
Right!
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I may be wrong - but my impression is that this is a specialized code shop.
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You're absolutely right!
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Please be extremely specific
Hello Dear Friends,
We would like you to be more specific when describing your software request
Thank You!
I am interested.
Please code for me a pocketPc software that will do GPS navigation without an external device.
You say it will cost only 4.99$. I take your word.
Please ship me the software within 2 weeks as told on your web site.
James
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Hello Dear Friends,
We would like you to be more specific when describing your software request
Thank You!
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OK, here is what I need:
I need a software that can do the following:
1. Schedule automated textmessages on certain dates and time (Text Happy birthday or schedules based on Calendar and Contacts)
2. Personalized tones for a person or group of people
3. T9 dialer
I guess that's it for now
Please PM me if it is ready
JGUI. said:
I am interested.
Please code for me a pocketPc software that will do GPS navigation without an external device.
You say it will cost only 4.99$. I take your word.
Please ship me the software within 2 weeks as told on your web site.
James
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It is impossible to have gps navigation without gps. It is possible to have a location based system using the gsm repeaters but this is not as accurate as a gps sytem.
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JGUI. said:
I am interested.
Please code for me a pocketPc software that will do GPS navigation without an external device.
You say it will cost only 4.99$. I take your word.
Please ship me the software within 2 weeks as told on your web site.
James
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It is impossible to have gps navigation without gps. It is possible to have a location based system using the gsm repeaters but this is not as accurate as a gps sytem.
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I think he was being sarcastic..
But the consept is cool!
But will all of these apps have the same interface?
Macros Player
SPMacroMagic is a software to play recorded earlier keystroke macros
If you need to fill-in enormous number of on-line or off-line business forms then this software is for you! It records your key strokes once and then repeats your input as much times as you want! Very good for filling-in customized databases via terminal server connections, online WS forms and for other personal purposes
How to use it:
1) Install enhanced keyboard driver from optima.zip
2) Install 'SPMacroMagic' from MacroMagic_PPC.ARMV4.CAB
3) Run 'MacroRecorder' from your start menu and record your macros
4) !!! Select 'Leng Keyboard' !!!
5) Run 'MacroPlayer' and play corresponding macros with "CONTROL + MacroNumber" key sequence in any PocketPC application (Pocket Excel, Word, Explorer and etc)
6) To quit from MacroPlayer press "Control + 0" (zero)
SPRadar
This software is for those who don't have a GPS unit and want to fake their friends! It emulates the radar screen with randomly placed targets. Number of targets can be specified by the user, as well as size of targets and radar bar. When a target is detected the default detection sound is played. Default map and sound can be replaced with custom files.
How to use:
1) Install 'Radar' from "Radar_PPC.ARMV4.zip"
2) Run "Radar" from 'Start Menu' and enjoy!
Hi SP,
Is it for any type of software that runs on PPC? eg. maybe I want to have WarCraft on my XDA2, does it still cost the same?
Do I get bug fixes before I pay up? How about enhancement request?
How do one pay up? Over PayPal?
well ok here is a request...
I would like a today plugin that will show the following:
1. operator (possibility to subsititute the thew name with a pic.
2. An icon that will change when there is a missed call showing the number of misse call and pressing the icon will take you to the missed call list.
3. an icon that will change when there is an unread message (showing the number of unread messages and again clicking the icon will take you to the sms inbox
icon shoud be large enough to be thumb operated
counters should reset properly whenever the missed calls or inbox are opened...
optional features:
a press and hold on the icons will take you to the dialed numbers and write new message dialogue respectively
PS please do not mention the jgui myphone!
i like...
1) a new dialer skin that has a switch for auto-answer after # rings
2) either enhance turjah 2 or build me a new space arcade shooter that utilizes the vibration (as a rumble pack on nintendo)
3) build a text to speach program ( like that SAYIT program that no one seem to be able to download)
oh, and can u fix my sipix printer driver to work on 2003?
Hi
I would like some software that can send all sound either out of the bottom connector when pin 20 is pulled low, or over bluetooth.
Cheers
JustinP
Hi,
Is it for any type of software that runs on PPC? eg. maybe I want to have WarCraft on my XDA2, does it still cost the same?
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Unfortunately, I don't have WarCraft source codes and I have no desire for re-writing the WC. I can propose you the terminal services client enhancement tool that will allow you to run your WC over the PPC device.
Regarding the type of software, it can be any software (even web-services, drivers and etc). Such big projects as games and other will have more reasonable prices and terms. Make your order first and then you will get the more exact conditions explained
Do I get bug fixes before I pay up?
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Bugs-free software is guaranteed by 99,9%! On the other hand, you will receive two versions of the software. One is a preliminary test version to get your feedback on implementation and to amend your recommendations. The other one is a final version after which you shall make the payment. But if you found a bug, then the free fix is on the way to you!
How about enhancement request?
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It's up to the technical demands. If your request requires to re-code the entire software, then you will be notified about such re-coding and it will cost the same sum. But if it is only couple of design or small functionality changes, then there is no fee charged. This provision is in effect prior to final version.
How do one pay up? Over PayPal?
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It depends on your preferences. If you prefer to deal with PayPal, then let's it be PayPal. You can use WM, EP, bank transfers (SWIFT/WU) or credit card remittance
Sincerely,
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SMS checker with source codes available
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If you need a software that will listen for a custom incoming SMS and perform a certain action then you need our SMSWaiter.
SMS waiter is a software which looks for your custom SMS and performs different actions (writes sms data to the registry, launches your software and etc)
attention .NET developers: source codes of integration with IMailRule are also available!!!
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SP, here's y request
OK, here is what I need:
I need a software that can do the following:
1. Schedule automated textmessages on certain dates and time (Text Happy birthday or schedules based on Calendar and Contacts)
2. Personalized tones for a person or group of people
3. T9 dialer
I've written what I need in pm message, but no response.
Uros
Hi guys...
can somebody check out this link: http://www.foxytag.com/en/presentation.html
cheers pinta
interesting - if only it could work on wm5 smartphones ...
I don't get it. In the UK, radars have to have their positions publically published (try saying that drunk!). Hence apps like Modaco's CamerAware
http://www.modaco.com/START-HERE-About-CamerAware-t246087.html
However, the foxtag app must work on a database of positions, and/or a web interface. That could almost certainly be reverse engineered, but since it's a university, they will probably opensource or support new phones if requested.
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Hello,
I am new to the forum and also the owner of an HTC Fuze. I have been playing around recently with the GPS on the phone and got me thinking. I live in NY and we have a CORS network of gps base stations that are fed by the use of ntrip.
I was wondering if their was any way to use the gps signal on my phone and the connection to this CORS network to give me sub inch accuracy on my phone...then not sure what I would do with it then. But I do live on a farm and I would like to see some type of precision agricultural use.
I guess I need a way to have the GPS on the phone talk with the GNSS internet radio and then give me spot on guidance and such.
Please let me know your thoughts or if I need to explain better.
Thanks,
Clayton
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bump. Any ideas? Anyone
Great idea cwrisrey !
That will save the cost of a geodetic device, which is many times the cost of a Fuze. Further, it will lead the accuracy of the buildin GPS into millimum class.
Not dig into this further, would you go further to tell these:
Is that CORS data encrypted?
Is that accessible through public internet or VPN?
Is there copy right or intellectuall property right issue involved? (I don't think so, but better make it clear first)
Once again, great idea. Please do remember to update this thread once you got any progress. Thanks.
More info
Hello wg5566,
This site would probably answer alot of your questions clearer than I could:
http://www6.nysdot.gov/spiderweb/frmIndex.aspx
* Is that CORS data encrypted?
-I don't believe so, I think that it is just a form of compression, to distribute across the internet.
* Is that accessible through public internet or VPN?
Yes, the NYS CORS anyway. It accessible from the public internet (although they require you to register with them) But I believe there are other free streams. I also believe it was modeled after being able to be sent threw GPRS.
* Is there copy right or intellectuall property right issue involved? (I don't think so, but better make it clear first)
-I believe the ntrip is based on a GNU, I think the source code is available. http://igs.bkg.bund.de/index_ntrip_down.htm
Windows CE version:
http://www.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/crgb/gsr/downloads/installGNSS.CAB
Please, let me know your thoughts...
Thanks,
Clayton
My fast thoughts:
First make sure there is no satisfied freeware currently available for WM.
If so please ask a moderator to move this to the development & hackings section. And Add tyis sentence on the title: Call for developers for revolutionary GPS app!
I'm sure somebody here can develop this. You know the geodetic device was invented many years ago with very weak profiles comparing to current WM devices. The hardware on our phone should be capable to deal with these calculations, and the WM Pro platform should be capable to support such an app. Anyway it should not be a biggy for many masters here. But it is a biggy for gps users with high accuracy demand for any reason.
Edit: Did you try install that wince cab on your phone? I think some of WINCE apps can just run on WM. Please backup your data first.
Edit2: I tried to install it on my device, at first it did not show up in start menu, then I found the cab just put files and shortcut in the folder names in French. But there is no registry involved in the cab. Only three files. And then program UI itself is in English. Just run the executable from the folder will go right out of the box. So please try it. I did not try to connect & loggin yet, due to not registered account.
Edit3: Looks like the cab is only access the data from internet, convert the data format and export the data, but we still need a geodetic/gps software to process/use the data.
Disclaimer: I attatched these three files for the only purppose of exchanging software developement infomation. Anybody if download it please do not use it for any purppose other than this. Thanx.
Some thoughts on the subject
Hi All,
The idea of using NTRIP to make a Windows Mobile GPS device sub-meter accurate crossed my mind. After some research I found this thread.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any software capable of doing this. My idea is that it should be possible to accomplish this goal, using a combination of existing tools (which would be really cool!).
As wg5566 notes, there is a (WM) tool called GNSS Internet Radio, which is capable of downloading NTRIP corrections. It turns out this software works, but does have some flaws. Someone wrote another open source tool which is better (?), but unfortunately it isn't built for Windows Mobile (see: http://lefebure.com/software/).
More searching revealed a (dead?) project on codeplex: SharpGPS. It's an unfinished demo. It does however seem to be designed to do exactly what we're suggesting in this thread.
My idea: Completing the WM version of SharpGPS with parts of GNSS Internet radio / lefebure NTRIP client should result in a tool that's capable of upgrading a WM devices' gps signal to sub-meter accuracy through RTK/DGPS corrections over NTRIP.
Any ideas / suggestions about this?
It's already been done for the commercial market
Land surveyors, construction companies, and farmers use RTK GPS and RTK GNSS correction services on a regular basis. Some are free and some are paid subscription. They can be either NTRIP protocol with casters or individual TCP or UDP connections. Examples of software available are Carlson SurvCE and MicroSurvey. Read Carlson's support site for how they deal with the data flow using such networks on SurvCE (Windows Mobile and CE).
I have worked in land surveying using such equipment, and it generally requires dual frequency receivers, RTK corrections, and high quality antennas to achieve 1-2cm 95% CI horizontal precision. The current GPS chips in cell phones are only single frequency and so the best you could expect under ideal conditions is 2'-3' precision using some form of differential correction like WAAS or beacon or DGPS via NTRIP. Under average conditions, the precision will likely be in the 10-20' range. The dual frequency receivers take care of the large errors caused by radio waves traveling through the ionosphere.
Due to the limitations of batteries, antennas, and space for more chips in cellphones, the future of location accuracy will likely include some combination of GPS/GLONASS and cellular radio signal frequency timing calculations from cell towers. True Position, with its U-TDOA technology, is one example of measuring the time differences of cell phone radio waves using cell towers with known coordinates. Rumors (from surveying journals) have it that there are current patents in place that can allow for sub foot precision using such methods when sufficient cell towers are present for multilateration.
Has anyone found success on this topic? WM or Android...
Would be very interested, since there is a free NTRIP feed available in Switzerland... anyone?
*bump* it up
Been there still trying. Problem is no carrier phase off internal gps.
Grimli said:
Hi All,
The idea of using NTRIP to make a Windows Mobile GPS device sub-meter accurate crossed my mind. After some research I found this thread.
As wg5566 notes, there is a (WM) tool called GNSS Internet Radio, which is capable of downloading NTRIP corrections. It turns out this software works, but does have some flaws. Someone wrote another open source tool which is better (?), but unfortunately it isn't built for Windows Mobile (see: /lefebure.com/software/).
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Lance lefebure is a really cool guy I'm sure he wouldn't have any problem building a wm version but it is going to takea lot more than that to get rtk to a cell phone.
Very good ,thanks.
Ed hardy bikini said:
Very good ,thanks.
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If you are confused just ask questions and I will do my best to answer them. I am in the ag industry and deal with RTK networks and different ways of connecting them and tons of different gps units on a daily basis.
Look at this:
http://stakemill.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/ashtech-mobile-mapper-100-supports-esri-arcpad-10-0/
and this:
http://www.ashtech.com/-2359.kjsp?RH=1272644205746&RF=1270806507068
Is that still a phone !?
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Look at this:
Is that still a phone !?
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Nope PDA with support for external GPS with a builtin reciever that even sees glonass satellites (russian constelation). That was made specifically to do RTK mapping. It does have a GSM radio for data to connect to the cors.
Phone positioning using CORS
To perform a CORS (Network Reference correction we need a GGA stream from the GPS in your device. This allows us to remove the anomalies and provde the correction stream. As phones use a sirf II chip or similar they do not have input capability to output the NMEA stream to achieve this.
This one works great! it will connect to an Rtk receiver and get the nmea string from it or will use the internal GPS to be able to register on the CORS network. It will then stream the corrections over Bluetooth to a receiver or even a repeater radio. It won't however correct the internal GPS. http://antrip.dyndns.biz/Home/DownloadTrial
YAGPS is an application for your Windows Mobile 6.x phone (tested with HTC HD2 Leo) that enables you to record GPS tracks and view live statistics – such as time, speed, distance, and elevation – while driving, biking, running or participating in other outdoor activities. Once recorded, you can share your KML Files, upload them to Google My Maps.
Features:
Gauge Speed Indicator
Sat. Number Indicator
Signal strength
Digital Speed Indicator
Trip Fuel Consumption
Trip Fuel Cost
Accuracy Indicator
KML for Google Map output file
Trip Color Coding
Speed Limit alert Indicator
Multi-Sound Language
Real-Time Monitoring, Time, Speed, Fuel, Avg. Speed, ...
For Download: http://yagps.codeplex.com/
Excellent, thank you very much.
Looks good.
One question, can it be changed to MPH, and Miles, etc etc ?
Thanks,
Ferret !
thank you guy
Does it make use of GPS or will it incur service provider's data charges GPRS?
Thanks
MPH and Miles
FerretAD said:
Looks good.
One question, can it be changed to MPH, and Miles, etc etc ?
Thanks,
Ferret !
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Yes, we are hard working to include the imperial system, as you can see in the setting page there is Metric and Imperial, but currently we support only metric, once released we will notify this post.
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Does it make use of GPS or will it incur service provider's data charges GPRS?
Thanks
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Thank you Lwlee,
No it does not use GPRS connection, the KML file will be saved locally but if you open the KML with your mobile, Gmap mobile will require GPRS connection, so you can open your KML on your local computer.
thanks
many thanks
Very good application & idea.
Good luck.
Stef2k4
Thank you
stef2k4 said:
Very good application & idea.
Good luck.
Stef2k4
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Many Thanks Stef,
We are hard working to deliver the new version with lots of new features and bug fix.
Keep in touch.
Sameh
fakoua said:
Thank you Lwlee,
No it does not use GPRS connection, the KML file will be saved locally but if you open the KML with your mobile, Gmap mobile will require GPRS connection, so you can open your KML on your local computer.
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Thank you for clarification. This is great since it does not require GPRS to track. This app may replace my dedicated GPS tracker.
Will install and try. When will be new and bug fix version coming?
Thank you for a job well done and a great app.
Looking for an Editor
Hi,
I'm looking for an editor, technical writer for my project YAGPS to build the documentation page on codeplex.
Requirements:
1- Volunteer!
2- English Skills
3- Photoshop skills or any other image editing app for screenshots
4- HTC HD2 Device to run the application and take screenshots
If you are interested please contact me via yagps.codeplex.com with your codeplex account
Many Thanks
Sameh
Plz see the Attached GPS Architecture diagram 1st before reading below Article:
Location Services using GPS in Android consist of following Architectural Components
1) GPS Chip
2) GPS Driver
3) GL Engine
4) Android Framework
5) User Applications
Now Lets Understand each
GPS Chip: Radio Frequency Receiver that directly communicates with GPS Satellites
GPS Driver: GPS Driver System Software that uses Low level API’s to Communicate with the GPS chip, at the system level it may consist of a single or multiple files located at /System/Lib/hw/ Or /Vendor/Lib/hw/ files names usually starts with Prefix GPS and Postfix So (i.e gps.default.so or gps.aries.so e.t.c) depending upon the Android version and Smartphone Platform.
GL Engine: Actually the heart of this overall system.
At System level it consist of files at Path /system/bin with names like glgps or gpsd (Platform Specific)
It works using the Configuration Parameters which consist of .xml and .conf files (i.e glconfig.xml, gps.xml, Jupiter.xml, gpsconfig.xml and gps.conf, secgps.conf e.t.c). The Physical Location and names of files again depends upon Android version and Platform, but they are mostly at (/system/etc , /system/etc/gps , /vendor/etc/, /data/gps e.t.c), depending upon the Configuration and Platform, it takes initial Location Information from Cell Towers, then it take it read NVRAM , it is most important as here it store assistance data from GPS Lock, and it may also use xtra data.
NVRAM information is mostly location at /data/gps in a file with .sto ext (i.e gldata.sto) and xtra data files (lto.dat, xtra.bin, epo.dat e.t.c Platform dependent),
Using all this information Gl Engine instruct / Assist the GPS Driver, mostly Gl Engine is able to Detect multiple GPS satellites for which it is GPS driver is Programmed, but to Lock it need some extra information (Timing, Alm. / Emp.e.t.c) which it could either download from GPS satellites (Standalone Mode: very slow speed bits/sec.) or it could use internet to access SUPL/NTP servers (MS Based/MS Assisted Fast speed MB/sec.)
After all this activity, it saves all the data in NVRAM for future use.
Android Location Services : It consist of Android Framework Classes like Location Manager that Provide services to the use applications using the GL Engine.
User Applications: Location services Applications like Google Maps, Sygic, Navigon , TomTom e.t.c.
Keeping all this information in mind now lets see how the GPS Faster Fix Solutions in Market do.
Faster Fix Solutions like GPS Status & Tool Box, GPS Test, GPS Doctor e.t.c mostly handle two things.
1) Download XTRA Data (lto.dat , xtra.bin , epo.dat, gldata.sto e.t.c)
2) Modify GPS.conf (Root Required)
But this not always works.
Devices uses Google as Supl Server but most devices are unable to use it due to invalid/expired certificates and Google servers rejects the Assistance requests in such scenario Users should use SUPL.NOKIA.COM:7275 , which although slow (but something is better then nothing)
If something is wrong with GL Engine or GPS Driver, it may need Re flashing but a little could be done if GPS Chip Reception is Low or Problem is at Hardware Level, some time need soldering skills for hardware alteration (Risky)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318892
The Other Configuration Parameter which users could modify is xml Configuration file( Take Backup 1st) at Least a Programmer could get Debug Log to understand where things are going wrong, using below parameters.
cLogEnabled="true" acLogDirectory="/sdcard/gps" and LogPriMask, LogFacMask and also DEBUG_LEVEL (gps.conf)
Hope everyone could easily improves their GPS Performance using this guide for any platform.
Wow, thank you, this is very useful!
Neat! Thanks!
hi
can you please explain the extensive location settings from google maps ... i searched google's help and i'm still confused.
for eg, what is the difference between "report from this device" and "enable location history"?
i guess they generate the trafic info using the data from our phones ... how?
thanx!
Happy Holidays! and Happy New Year!
jean2323 said:
hi
can you please explain the extensive location settings from google maps ... i searched google's help and i'm still confused.
for eg, what is the difference between "report from this device" and "enable location history"?
i guess they generate the trafic info using the data from our phones ... how?
thanx!
Happy Holidays! and Happy New Year!
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'report from this device' is used in latitude. latitude allows you to share your location with your 'friends'. 'enable location history' is for you only and keeps a record of everywhere you go. or at least thats my understanding of it. hope this helps
Thanks for this "sort of" schematic! Keep on making some new schematics! :cyclops:
Dude i dint think ill tamper with gps in my life but the info you provided is just to simple and cool. thanks
mbbauk said:
Dude i dint think ill tamper with gps in my life but the info you provided is just to simple and cool. thanks
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I agree. I've always enjoyed learning about gps starting from my Garmin iQue days. After suffering with the Captivate and that horrible gps it's nice to have a phone with fantastic gps and the ability to truly use it. Good stuff here!
Sent from my SG Note i317 via XDA Premium...I eat apples, not use them.
Hi
Speaking about GPS, is there any onchip limitation regarding the speed or location that it should grab GPS signal ?
Someone told me that it may not be possible to make it work in a plane because of US rules and security.. or around some sensitive FBI or Governments buildings (that may have signal killers) ?
Thanks
ak074 said:
'report from this device' is used in latitude. latitude allows you to share your location with your 'friends'. 'enable location history' is for you only and keeps a record of everywhere you go. or at least thats my understanding of it. hope this helps
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first ... with both disabled ... maps and search still search your location .. which is strange ...
second ... if i enable location history, but not report from the device ... there is no history ! or i don't know where to find it ... cause, indeed it's not in latitute ... you can select "report from the device" without selecting history ... not sure if anything happens ...
Happy New Year!
wow mind blowing and extensive work to understand all this about global positioning system ...
Simple question to OP
Can the Broadcom chipset XTRA file- lto2.dat be used for Qualcomm chipset XTRA file - xtra.bin ? and vice versa?
Thank you.
popcorn1122 said:
Simple question to OP
Can the Broadcom chipset XTRA file- lto2.dat be used for Qualcomm chipset XTRA file - xtra.bin ? and vice versa?
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To My Understanding and Experience "NO",
putting lto2.dat file in a Qualcomm Android Phone do not improve Time To First Fix (TTFF), did'nt experimented BroadCom.
also contents of both files seems different, MediaTek processors uses EPO files instead, but it is astonishing that lto2.dat do improve their TTFF.
But no technical document to prove these experimentation .
US past policy do restrict the use of GPS above certain altitude (to deny military use of GPS), but cell phones still acquire navigation using GlONASS in Planes.
Can anyone tell me which files are responsible for GPS? I used TitaniumBackup and I suspect that I deleted these files by mistake because now I do not receive a signal outside the building
Lollipop 5.0.1 GT-I9505