GPS developers - MDA, XDA, 1010 Accessories

Hello all.
I would like to know which GPS receiver is good for development. I would like to create my own applications based on GPS. Does Tom Tom allow that?
Thanks for any help

Hi (będę pisał po angielsku, coby inny mogli poczytać)
You mean TomTom hardware (GPS receiver) ?
It completely doesn't matter which GPS receiver you buy, as long as it's NMEA protocol (99% of sold receivers).
The only thing you need to take into consideration is connection interface.
USB -> bad... it's nice for a PC_ONLY GPS (harder for developer to get NMEA messages from USB)
RS232 -> better... all PC's have RS232 port, and it's really easy to develop applications to use RS-232 NMEA GPS
PS/2 -> so, so.. 5V PS/2 GPS can be connected to both PC and PDA (using PS/2 interface with PC can be hard though)
hybrid RS232 / PS2 -> best! (most serial GPS recevers work this way) You get both 12V signal for PC's RS232 and 5V signal for PDA
good hunting

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GPS for the PocketPC Phone Edition

I want to connect my Garmin Geko GPS to my PocketPC Phone Edition. It seems that regardless of what I do there's no receiving any data. It's only a three wire interface, so how hard can it be? The Geko puts out a NMEA format at 4800 baud, that's what the Pocket Streets application wants.
Q1: The Pocket Streets GPS Configuration screen shows that I have available COM2, COM3, COM8 and COM9. I thought I saw a COM1 in there before, but right now this is the list I see. Which COM port is wired to the connector?
Q2: I've heard that I may need to disable IR, a keyboard driver, or ??? to get this to accept input. Help out a newbie and tell me exactly how to turn off these features (it's not obvious to me).
Q3: I've loaded ZTerm on the PocketPC Phone Edition and used a serial cable to type back and forth with Hyperterminal on my XP system. This even down to 4800 baud. So I know it's possible to exchange data via serial port. Since it's only a three wire interface from the GPS, I've connected the Tx,Rx, and Gnd to the phone, but no data to the application or to ZTerm. I've tried tying the CTS, RTS and DSR lines together on the phone and made sure there was no handshaking, but still no data to ZTerm (or Pocket Streets). Wuzzup with this?
Thanks in advance! Bewildered with some cool toys :?
Ok I had a similar problem with TomTom.
Ok to disable IR go to Start/Settings the do to the connections.
Select Beam there should be a tick box labelled Receive all incoming beams.
Then go to pocket streets start it up and you should be able to select com1
Hope this helps, Just for information if the received all incoming beams is selected then it acts as your comm1, until this is de-selected you cant talk use the seial port on your bottom connecter.

Virtual GPS port issue on WM5 ROM's

is there anyone using WM5 ROM's on a BA that succesfully uses the integrated GPS virtualizer as can be found as "GPS" button in the settings->connections
In more detail this is what i find:
Ozi seems to be the only gps using application that can setup an active bluetooth connection to an GPS device using the build-in GPS virtualizer of WM5 wich is called Intermediate GPS driver and wich can be found via the "GPS" button at the connections settings page of your device.
The use of this virtualizer is that you can simultanious have multiple applications active that use GPS data.
Next info is what i tested so far, maybe others recognize and/or understand much better then i do how this should work. Any help is appreciated.
I think it has something to do with discovering, or being allowed to discover by WM5, COM ports.
Just to make sure we're talking the same issue a little chain:
- there's a BT-GPS device
- discovered via BT-applet on WM5
- on my bt-gps: if the blue light goes on&off it's not connected, if its steady on it's connected to a PDA
NEW in WM5 is that one has to seperatly define:
- the service the bt-gps needs to use: just one choice "serial services"
- next on a seperate tab one needs to define an new outgoing and/or incoming port
- one can choose only the discovered bt-gps
- one can only choose a COM port numbered 6, 7 or 8 and one defines the baudrate here.
- i choose COM6 and 57600baud
From this point there is a COM6 available for applications, any application i start is able to set-up the bt-gps connection and read gps-data.
- ozi explorer, tomtom, igo, reperion
- all setup with listening to COM6
- all make the blue-light on the gps-device go steady on
- all disconnect from the gps-device when exiting the application, blue-light on gps-device starts flashing
Next step is using the intermediate gps driver incorporated in WM5 to virtualize&share the gps-device.
- on the GPS-applet define COM6 as the h/w port with 57600 baudrate
- on the GPS-applet define COM7 as the s/w port, choices are COM0/9 and GPD1/9
- i defined COM7 as the s/w port.
So now with COM7 we are on the virtual side of the GPS-applet
When i start ozi-explorer i can choose several ports for the GPS
- COM1/4 for specific goals
- COM6 (recognized by ozi as Bluetooth Serial Port)
- COM7 (recognized by ozi as ActiveDevice)
Activating the GPS function in Ozi with GPS-port set to COM7 will make ozi to talk to the virtualside of the intermediate gps driver and then via this driver will initiate the bt-gps connection (blue light on the gps-device will go steady on) and start reading gps-data. Stopping&starting the gps function in ozi will nicely turn the bt-gps connection off&on.
So far so good.
Important note: In the registry one can find \HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\ActiveDevice
According to the writer of gpsid.dll http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...rmediatedriverinputsourceregistrysettings.asp this is the place to look for the gps-device definitions.
As you might have read above the name "ActiveDevice" is exactly what ozi found as tag for COM7
All the other gps using product like Igo see COM7 as "unnamed" port.
So it looks as if the other app's, including Fransons serial tools, don't look at the right place in the registry for the info on COM7. And since Ozi does work well i think it's a problem to be resolved by the navigation application developers and not on WM5 level.
And once ozi setup the connection all the other apps suddenly do find COM7 and read GPS data. From that point on i can stop ozi, the connection to the bt-gps will stay. When i then stop igo or reperion or whatever, then the bt-gps will be disconnected.
Then a bit about gpsgate, maybe to get some more idea on how the behaviour is in wm5.
- i totaly inactivate the Intermediate GPS driver from WM5 (b.t.w. i softreset after every change to make sure it's a clean test)
- all the nav. Apps can directly connect to COM6 (see above)
- gpsgate will only give me COM1/4 and COM9 as an option
- COM6/7/8, the only options i have as h/w port on the bt-gps are NOT seen by gpsgate
- then i re-active the Intermediate GPS driver and now gpsgate gives me the option of COM7 as input and i setup a virtual port in gpsgate COM8.
- quite useless, a gps-virtualizer which can only listen to some other driver's virtual port.
- but then it act as all the other app's. Only when a bt-gps connection is setup via ozi, gpsgate will read data on the virtual com7 port.
- this gives the weard situation:
- bt-gps comes in on h/w COM6
- Intermediate GPS driver from WM5 listens to port6 and virtualizes that to COM7
- Ozi explorer initiate the connection and listens to COM7
- gpsgate will also listen to virtual COM7, where gpsgate thinks this is the h/w input side
- gpsgate will passthrue to its own virtual port COM8
- reperion i configured to listen to COM8, and reperion will succesfully read data from COM8, via COM7, via COM6.
Still with me? Maybe you need to draw this out on a little piece of paper ;-)
Anyway, it looks as if most gps-using s/w don't setup the gps-communication up in a proper way to be handled by the Intermediate GPS driver. Ozi Explorer is the positive exception here.
Found an app on SourceForge called GPSproxy... first off it enables me to use Garmin Que, and all the MapSource maps with my non Garmin BT-GPS... but it also enables the use of Virtual COM Ports in WM5... so far I have had Garmin Que, with at least two of the following: TomTom, Vito Navigator II and Virtual Earth Mobile running at the same time on my BA... still playing, I'll update after my trip to Scotland...
thx for the info. took me a while to get it all my pda via gprs on holiday and no desktop around.
just can't get the virtual ports passing data. it works when mapping one port to another via ' settings' in gpsproxy. but when I add a port in 'virtual port' settings it is recognized in navprogs, but gps data comes through.
I turned off the internal gps-applet
any tips on how you set it up.
thx.
Have you guys tried these?
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=22697
http://franson.com/gpsgate/
We're judging them in the PocketPC Magazine Awards.
V
yep, tried it. doesn't pickup the right definitions from wm5 registry, doesn't setup the comms to the gps. and when asking for support just blaming microsoft, so i'm not thrilled.
so far the only good one is ozi-explorer. picks up all the right registry values, realtime, no softresets or whatever needed. just plug&play on bt-gps & wired gps.
I was using Mapking 7 and Agis 1.66 beta when a friend introduced me to Garmin que. I managed to use GPSProxy 2.2 to run Garmin Que 2.9 with Agis concurrently but was not able to run Garmin que and Mapking concurrently. If I don't use Garmin Que and use WM 5 GPS control, I can run Agis and Mapking together but not Garmin Que.
Garmin Que needs at least 1 available port as virtual port to support Garmin Que protocol and another available port as virtual port to run another GPS programme. I'm using a O2 XDA IIs and I can only manage to squeeze out com port 7 for Garmin Que protocol and com port 0 which is not supported in Mapking. Agis is able to use com port 0.
After searching for about a week, I realised that if I don't need to use Infra Red, I can make use of that com port. I used Task Manager v2.1 by FdcSoft to unload the infra red dll (IRCOMM.DLL) and got hold of com port 3, which I was able to create as a virtual port.
Now I can run Garmin Que and Agis or Garmin and Mapking using GPSProxy.
GPS port is com port 6.
Garmin Que Protocol is com port 7
Garmin Que output port is com port 3
The only issue I have now is to find out a way to disable com port 3 by default so that I don't need to do it after each soft reset. Any help here would be most appreciated.
xdaradar said:
is there anyone using WM5 ROM's on a BA that succesfully uses the integrated GPS virtualizer as can be found as "GPS" button in the settings->connections
In more detail this is what i find:
Ozi seems to be the only gps using application that can setup an active bluetooth connection to an GPS device using the build-in GPS virtualizer of WM5 wich is called Intermediate GPS driver and wich can be found via the "GPS" button at the connections settings page of your device.
The use of this virtualizer is that you can simultanious have multiple applications active that use GPS data.
Next info is what i tested so far, maybe others recognize and/or understand much better then i do how this should work. Any help is appreciated.
I think it has something to do with discovering, or being allowed to discover by WM5, COM ports.
Just to make sure we're talking the same issue a little chain:
- there's a BT-GPS device
- discovered via BT-applet on WM5
- on my bt-gps: if the blue light goes on&off it's not connected, if its steady on it's connected to a PDA
NEW in WM5 is that one has to seperatly define:
- the service the bt-gps needs to use: just one choice "serial services"
- next on a seperate tab one needs to define an new outgoing and/or incoming port
- one can choose only the discovered bt-gps
- one can only choose a COM port numbered 6, 7 or 8 and one defines the baudrate here.
- i choose COM6 and 57600baud
From this point there is a COM6 available for applications, any application i start is able to set-up the bt-gps connection and read gps-data.
- ozi explorer, tomtom, igo, reperion
- all setup with listening to COM6
- all make the blue-light on the gps-device go steady on
- all disconnect from the gps-device when exiting the application, blue-light on gps-device starts flashing
Next step is using the intermediate gps driver incorporated in WM5 to virtualize&share the gps-device.
- on the GPS-applet define COM6 as the h/w port with 57600 baudrate
- on the GPS-applet define COM7 as the s/w port, choices are COM0/9 and GPD1/9
- i defined COM7 as the s/w port.
So now with COM7 we are on the virtual side of the GPS-applet
When i start ozi-explorer i can choose several ports for the GPS
- COM1/4 for specific goals
- COM6 (recognized by ozi as Bluetooth Serial Port)
- COM7 (recognized by ozi as ActiveDevice)
Activating the GPS function in Ozi with GPS-port set to COM7 will make ozi to talk to the virtualside of the intermediate gps driver and then via this driver will initiate the bt-gps connection (blue light on the gps-device will go steady on) and start reading gps-data. Stopping&starting the gps function in ozi will nicely turn the bt-gps connection off&on.
So far so good.
Important note: In the registry one can find \HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\ActiveDevice
According to the writer of gpsid.dll http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...rmediatedriverinputsourceregistrysettings.asp this is the place to look for the gps-device definitions.
As you might have read above the name "ActiveDevice" is exactly what ozi found as tag for COM7
All the other gps using product like Igo see COM7 as "unnamed" port.
So it looks as if the other app's, including Fransons serial tools, don't look at the right place in the registry for the info on COM7. And since Ozi does work well i think it's a problem to be resolved by the navigation application developers and not on WM5 level.
And once ozi setup the connection all the other apps suddenly do find COM7 and read GPS data. From that point on i can stop ozi, the connection to the bt-gps will stay. When i then stop igo or reperion or whatever, then the bt-gps will be disconnected.
Then a bit about gpsgate, maybe to get some more idea on how the behaviour is in wm5.
- i totaly inactivate the Intermediate GPS driver from WM5 (b.t.w. i softreset after every change to make sure it's a clean test)
- all the nav. Apps can directly connect to COM6 (see above)
- gpsgate will only give me COM1/4 and COM9 as an option
- COM6/7/8, the only options i have as h/w port on the bt-gps are NOT seen by gpsgate
- then i re-active the Intermediate GPS driver and now gpsgate gives me the option of COM7 as input and i setup a virtual port in gpsgate COM8.
- quite useless, a gps-virtualizer which can only listen to some other driver's virtual port.
- but then it act as all the other app's. Only when a bt-gps connection is setup via ozi, gpsgate will read data on the virtual com7 port.
- this gives the weard situation:
- bt-gps comes in on h/w COM6
- Intermediate GPS driver from WM5 listens to port6 and virtualizes that to COM7
- Ozi explorer initiate the connection and listens to COM7
- gpsgate will also listen to virtual COM7, where gpsgate thinks this is the h/w input side
- gpsgate will passthrue to its own virtual port COM8
- reperion i configured to listen to COM8, and reperion will succesfully read data from COM8, via COM7, via COM6.
Still with me? Maybe you need to draw this out on a little piece of paper ;-)
Anyway, it looks as if most gps-using s/w don't setup the gps-communication up in a proper way to be handled by the Intermediate GPS driver. Ozi Explorer is the positive exception here.
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wow wow wow....
I read it twice... I will read it again... because it's a little hard to understand ! (I took my piece of paper )
But I think I've got solution to my GPS prb here !
For me this is the solution - Tmob MDA Vario II - Cingular rom
IT WORKS !!!! BUT YOU HAVE TO CREATE TWO VIRTUAL PORTS - USE PORTSPLITTER !!!
All I had to do is download http://www.gpsmeter.com/ portsplitter as discussed in the other threads, HOWEVER......
Instead of what manuals seem to say, even from other softwarez like GPSGate, create TWO or more VIRTUAL ports in PORTSPLITTER!! Connect each GPS app to a DIFFERENT VIRTUAL PORT.
Also, when pairing and configuring your GPS, try taking a high Comport like 9. Go down one if no success.
Then when configuring PORTSPLITTER, don't be alarmed that your COMPORT isn't in the drop down list, MANUALLY enter "COMx" without the usual ":" where x stands for a number..the high real COM portnumber you configured when pairing/setting up.
You must use your keyboard or the stylus to manually enter the Comport if it is not in your dropdown list in PORTSPLITTER..
for speedreaders :
install PORTSPLITTER http://www.gpsmeter.com
use highest physical COMport available to pair your GPS
Define TWO virtual ports (instead of what seems to be written everywhere or am I really lame?)
Connect each Application to different virtual ports
My setup on a T-Mobile MDA Vario II (with Cingular ROM)
Physical Port 9
Virtual Ports in PORTSPLITTER 4,8
Hardware COMport in PORTSPLITTER (COM9 had to manually enter it, it was unavailable from drop down.... .... ...)
TomTom Navigator mapped to virtual COM8 (Didn't show up in TOMTOM until PORTSPLITTER running and connected to GPS.. ..)
Reperion *sweet favorite GPS app" mapped to Virtual COMPort 4 (Reperion eats all ports, no problems there....)
Please o please report...
jppech said:
wow wow wow....
I read it twice... I will read it again... because it's a little hard to understand ! (I took my piece of paper )
But I think I've got solution to my GPS prb here !
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Yes, I also have some problems in going through this text
I have a problem with Ozi and external GPS receiver as well, I do not know how to use the information i this post, perhaps if I tell you what the problem is you could help me
I have the FS Loox n560 with a built in GPS receiver but due to its rather poor reception I decided to buy an external device.
So far so good
Ozi has no problem in using the internal GPS, I simply choose the right COM port and the receiver switches on automatically.
But the problem is to use the external GSP receiver.
OZI can use only a limited number of COM ports (1,2,3,5,6,8)
COM 6 is the predefined software GPS port and COM 8 is the hardware port.
I cannot associate my BT GPS receiver with any of these ports.
Port splitter also does not help since it also can split only ports that I cannot associate with my BT GPS receiver.
I have been wondering how I could make use of my external GPS receiver with OZI???
Do you have any idea how to handle this probem?
my i-mate kjam have only 6 and 7, how can i have more???
my i-mate kjam have only 6 and 7, how can i have more???
many GPS softwares are looking for different ones.
please help me

GPS Reveiver issues

Hi All
Thanks for creating such a great site - its become a total lifeline for me with my XDA.
I need some help on setting up my sat nav. I have Tom Tom 5 put on a 1gig SD card, and I'm using a fortuna GPS U2 receiver which has a USB connector one end, a connector to the PDA in the middle and a PS2 connector to the GPS antenna on the other end.
Been trying to configure it in Tom Tom, I know I need to set the baud rate to 4800 as per fortuna's website, but does anyone know what I should tell the system the GPS is connected to? I have a number of options:
Com9
Serial Cable on Com 1
Serial on USB
Infared Port
Serial cable on Com 2.
I've sat out in the car an played around but can't get it to pick up a signal and I'm ondering whether its me setting it up wrong that isn't helping.
Please...can anyone help me?
Simon
try this
on your phone go into settings then connections then beam and untick beam then in tomtom go into change preferences then show gps status then into configure select other gps receiver then select com1 try this if you search wallaby forum there is lots of post on this
jay
try this
on your phone go into settings then connections then beam and untick beam then in tomtom go into change preferences then show gps status then into configure select other gps receiver then select com1 try this if you search wallaby forum there is lots of post on this some of these cables don't work i got one off ebay said it would work but never had to change the wiring look at thishttp://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Connectors
jay
Thanks Jay - after lots of swearing and soldering I have now reassigned the pins and so far all seems well. The only thing I'm not getting at the moment is audio out of the speaker - however I do get audio when the headset is connected. Does anyone have any ideas?
audio
turn the audio on in tomtom its in the settings

Using my phone's GPS with a laptop app

How can I use my phone's GPS with a program like Streets and Trips or Street Atlas?
I often use my laptop while on the road (the wife drives) and would prefer a better option than TT6 Navigator.
you might have to get a USB gps puck for the laptop
GPS
Does that mean it can not be done? I have an interest in this also.
you need...
you need to expose your GPS to an external serial BT port. I think there is a tool called BlueGPS that does this. You can then use BT on your laptop to get the NMEA output. It makes your integrated GPS phone act like a BT GPS device for your laptop.
JonnoB said:
you need to expose your GPS to an external serial BT port. I think there is a tool called BlueGPS that does this. You can then use BT on your laptop to get the NMEA output. It makes your integrated GPS phone act like a BT GPS device for your laptop.
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I use BlueGPS with my tilt over USB and it works well, except if I try to use Internet Sharing or WMWifiRouter it disconnects the com port. I haven't been able to get BlueGPS to work with Bluetooth of Wifi yet. So it only works with programs that have the maps on the computer and not ones like GooPS that get the maps from the Internet.
Mike H
I downloaded the BlueGPS CAB, but cannot seem to get it to work.
Any specific instructions on how to get this BlueGPS work on the phone and have the laptop computer use the phones internal GPS receiver over bluetooth?
Attached is the BlueGPS installer CAB.
Thanks
Ron
Old thread...but after much investigation, I have discovered what you need is gps2blue, not BlueGPS!
gps2blue is free, and will do what is desired here.
GPS2Blue
GPS2Blue is here: http://users.skynet.be/hofinger/GPS2Blue.html
^_^
.-A-
Is this program only for PDA or is there possibility for Andoid device...

Use the phone as a GPS mouse???????

I don't now or this is the right place to ask this question so I will crosspost it aswell in the software section.
Is it possible to conect the Diamond with a laptop and use the GPS receiver as a external GPS mouse, and if so is this possible by USB or/and bluetooth
Thanks in advanced
Willem
google gps2blue
HTH
Kim
Take a look at Franson GPSGate, it lets you share the GPS data through activesync, using bluetooth or cable.

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