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Ok! I just discovered something useful!!! I just received an OnCourse Bluetooth GPS Edition 2 (OEM version of I started playing around with it, changing settings and such, and Check your other mapping software settings and make sure they are all -ddw On Feb 2, 6:41 pm, hrlaser wrote: > > I have a cingular 8525 and abluetoothGPSunit. I have a program > > Is there something I am missing? > Same problem on a Treo 700wx. I am basically a PalmOS Treo expert and > So being a Windoze Mobile moron, I installed the new Google Maps for > I hate WM and don't have a clue what I'm doing wrong or what IT'S > Could someone post a step-by-step walkthrough to set up aBluetoothGPSreceiver on a WM5 / Pocket PC device and get Google Maps to > Again, these are both current model SiRF Star IIGPSreceivers. Three > Step-by-step instructions would be useful.. in this case, > Thanks
BT-359). I installed it to my Treo 700wx and it worked fine with all
(yes, several) GPS mapping programs / utilities, except GMfm (just
like everyone else is seeing).
stumbled on this interesting bit; One of my mapping programs (TomTom)
has the ability to go directly to the Bluetooth controller to access
the OnCourse (BT-359). If I override this setting and force that one
program to use the virtual COM port that WM5 is creating (COM4, in my
case), then GMfm can connect and all is well. If I don't override and
let that program (TomTom) use the direct BT connection, even if that
program is not running, GMfm cannot connect. According to the
instructions that display with GMfm, it has to use the GPS Manager of
WM. (The fact that it hoses up GMfm even if TomTom is not running
suggests to me that there is a registry setting somewhere that
'remembers' that someone is bypassing the WM5 GPS Manager software.)
set to match the virtual settings of WM GPS. Try it and see.
> > called telenav that uses thebluetoothfine, but google maps doesn't
> > seem to find theGPSreciever.
> I have Google Maps for PalmOS on my Treo 700p. The Google Maps for
> PalmOS doesn't supportGPSat all, but I also have TeleNav, Mapopolis,
> and EMTAC Navigator (commercial mapping programs withGPS
> ability..) .. on two different Treos and all three programs of them
> see and work fine with two differentBluetoothGPSreceivers I own
> WM (Pocket PC) on my Treo 700wx It works fine by itself for pulling
> down maps and finding locations and all its other functions but.. I
> paired it with one of myBluetoothGPSreceivers, and that worked, but
> when I try to use anyGPSfunctions in Google Maps for Pocket PC it
> grinds away for a minute and then says it can't find myGPSreceiver
> or that it's incorrectly configured or some such nonsense
> doing wrong
> actually see and USE it? Do I have to dick around with COM port
> settings? If so, what and which and how?
> different PalmOSGPSprograms pair with and use them just fine on my
> Treo 650 and Treo 700p. But the 700wx (Pocket PC) sees the receiver,
> pairs with it, but Google Maps refuses to recognize it or do anything
> with it and just yells at me that it can't find my receiver even
> though it's paired with it :(
> necessary :-/