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Posted by Sven on January 13, 2007, 12:19 pm
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Stick with the one of those you liked best. All you get from Pocket Streets
is a dot that tells you where you are when coupled with any GPS. Not sure
what the message is telling you but I can tell you that Pocket Streets has
always expected the NMEA data to come in at 4800, not 9600. No way to change
it either. Don't know if you can change it on your GPS. That may be the
underlying issue, and the error message just an indication of the typical
usefulness of MS error messages.
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Sven
MVP - Mobile Devices
> I installed several other GPS software demos, including Mapopolis, Virtual
> Earth Mobile and Efficasoft GPS Utilities for Smartphone v1.2. All of
> these find the Bluetooth GPS without issue, though I do have to tell the
> last one to specifically use Com1 at 9600 bps.
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