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jaybo Posted - 01/11/2005 : 02:15:38
I'm ready to start testing a new version with GPS support. So if you have either an external GPS device, or a PDA with GPS built in, it would be great if you'd volunteer to be a tester.

At present, Pocket Stars only supports GPS devices which are accessible via COM ports 1-7.

All volunteers who submit feedback will be rewarded with a free version of Pocket Stars upon release.

email: jaybo@nomadelectronics.com

- Jay

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clcwong Posted - 01/25/2005 : 11:04:42
can set a little function to read the time from GPS and cover the time on our ppc original time??

jaybo Posted - 01/25/2005 : 03:57:27
Oops, I'll add in COM12:, but it sounds like CE only supports ports numbered COM0: to COM9:.

The "Windows Location Based Services" is a placeholder for when Microsoft finally enables it's internal GPS or assisted GPS or cell tower triangulation location services.

- Jay

clcwong Posted - 01/24/2005 : 04:51:57
Their is a problem in there^^
there is only COM1 to COM11 without 12~
still trying~~
and what is use "Windows Location Services (LBS)"
what is this...??i can't use it??

jaybo Posted - 01/23/2005 : 20:13:33
I expanded the COM port range from COM1: to COM12:. Has anyone heard of a useful COM: port outside of this range?

- Jay

reijndert Posted - 01/23/2005 : 17:46:18
I own a hp2210 with BT GPS device (com8 it think).
That counts me "out"?
I use Tomtom3 and OziExplorer with my GPS and they all work flawlessly.

rh



Edited by - reijndert on 01/23/2005 17:47:31
clcwong Posted - 01/23/2005 : 09:24:58
I have sent you a mail already^^hope you can see it soon and reply me~

Al Degutis Posted - 01/12/2005 : 13:42:01
I'd offer to beta test the PC version but I don't think my DeLorme GPS would work. While they claim it's NMEA compliant, but it will only work with their products. I never got it working with Mappoint.

Al Degutis
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