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 More options 12 Feb 2007, 05:26
From: "malanalan" <malanal...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 21:26:11 -0800
Local: Mon 12 Feb 2007 05:26
Subject: Re: Supported GPS Devices
In case you did not find the answer yet, check out this link for
setup:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=293018
You can get a remote registry editor from:
http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/mobileregistryeditor.shtml

It works with Cingular 3125 which is yet another  rebranded  HTC
smartphone.
Neither Microsoft nor Google made it easy and they supposedly hire
only very smart people - dorks.

On Feb 2, 1:51 pm, Crescenzo wrote:

> Currently usingGoogleMapsVersion 1.0.0
> Platform: winm-SmartPhone-T-Mobile Dash/web

> Basically, I'm using a WindowsSmartphone, the T-Mobile Dash, which is
> a rebranded HTC Excalibur.

> The more I look in to this, the more I realize this is probably a
> question for the WindowsSmartPhonecommunities, but I'll give it a
> shot here. Is there any chance I can pair a bluetoothgpsdevice with
> the T-Mobile Dash with theGoogleMapssoftware installed? If so, what
> bluetoothgpsreceivers are supported? Or do such receivers work on an
> open standard that allows them to all be compatable?

> After reading the FAQ on how to configure theGPS, it goes into
> significant detail on pairing the device with Windows Mobile 5.0, but
> not SmartPhones. Can a WindowsSmartPhonewithGoogleMapsinstalled
> pair up with a bluetoothgpsreceiver?


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