I've searched the web far and wide and can't find anyone using their WM phone GPS (TILT) as a (tethered) receiver for a PC (XP) GPS application, such as Microsoft Maps (Streets & Roads?)
thoughts ..... ?
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i am looking for a gps solution that works very well with WM5??
can anyone suggest anything??
i am after software and a gps receiver that works with a k-jam, jasjar etc.
Cheers
So far none of them use the WM5 Automatic GPS management... and none of them support one of the best features of WM5; softkey menu access. So... I would wait until they catch up and release new versions that are designed for Windows Mobile 5.
Hi
I installed Windows 7 Beta build 7000, works fine and it is great, i installed windows mobile device centre and office 2007, when i search for my laptop over bluetooth on the HTC Touch Diamond, i get 'wireless stereo' and 'serial port' in the list, i dont get 'activesyn' in the list..
anyone having same problem?
SOLVED!
set com7 in WMDC.
This isn't a problem
in my signature there's a link to The Definitive Guide to Bluetooth Services.
I wrote a lot about the bluetooth services and which BTStack you should be using.
generally, you need to install Microsoft Stack instead of the Toshiba Stack...
harrysaab said:
SOLVED!
set com7 in WMDC.
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lol strange.
you probably had the microsoft stack installed.
Hi guys, I have been trying to get my XDAII to go online THROUGH my desktop computer via bluetooth. PAN.
Sadly, I am having ZERO luck!
On the desktop side, I was using the Toshibia bluetooth stack, I have also tested using the default Microsoft bluetooth stack, And also the bluesoleil stack.
On the XDA side, I tried and failed using WM 6.1 and the default stack, I then upgraded to 6.5 (Which is pretty sweet) and could not get the default stack to work via PAN either. I also installed Widcomm Bluetooth stack which provides much more output than the MS one.
After using the Widcomm drivers, I am getting the impression that my desktop is not offering the PAN service, but I am a little bit confused as to why.
If someone, could provide me with some current and up to date pointers (Please do not link me to random wiki pages made in 2005 - Its all changed!) I would be thankful!
I posted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=520739 to begin with but i gather that is not the best place do it do
Hi everyone,
I am looking for a GPS software for the HTC HD2. I would like to use GPS offline since I don't have internet or data plan on the road.
Any suggestion would greatly appreciated
10507
i have the same problem too
and i cant find any online!
Offline Navigation Software HD2
Hey,
I found iGO 8 is a really good navigation software and you can get it for HD2
It has the capability to be used offline as you download the map itself with the software
You can download it straight to your storage card and run it from there
Hope this helps...
I have been using iGuidance 4 on my Dell Axim, then on my Kaiser and now on my HD2. It is the best. The 2009 version has lots of problems on HD2.
Hello people!
In the forum for developers there is an old thread about software called “QuickGPS Lite” for Windows Mobile: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866641
Can someone tell me if this program supposed to work on iPAQ rx5915 ? I’ve tried different folders to save downloaded satellite data to, but software seems not to make any difference. iPAQ rx5915 has a SiRFstarIII chipset.
Is there ANY way to make my iPAQ 5915 download satellite data over the web? Because otherwise GPS fix is very slow on iPAQ 5915. I can’t afford a new GPS now but do need one.
Any help, please?