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Re: Official Telus Diamond Thread

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Originally Posted by tobeychris View Post
gpsOne Settings
This process is a bit more involved, as of yet we have seen no improvement on the aGPS, but it will hopefully be coming soon. As for the process:

1. Connect your Diamond to your computer with the usb cable. This is also an excellent time to back up anything, just in case.

2. We need to put the phone in diagnostic mode. This is done by running dmrouter.exe by dialing ##DIAG Send (##3424 Send).

3. Let windows install your new hardware. There will be two dialogs that come up. The first one should install after you click next. The next will require a file called qcmdmxp.sys and says it can't be found. As luck has it, your computer already has this file, and it's located here:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\.
Simply tell the wizard to look there, and it will show the file, click on it, and the installation will finish.

4. Install QPST if you haven't already.

5. Run the Service Programming program under the QPST start menu.

6. Double click on the little globe at the bottom right of your screen.

7. Click on Add New Port, and add COM# - USB/QC DIAGNOSTIC.
It should now show your Com Port and your phone WinCE (########)

8. Close the QPST Configuration window, and go back to the QPST Service Programming window.

9. The ######## from step 7, which is the same number in the ESN column, is your ESN! (in hex format). If you have your SPC already, keep going. Otherwise, scroll down and read the SPC section.

10. Click on your phone, and then click OK.

11. It might now ask you to choose your base model. I've found that scrolling to the bottom of the list and choosing SURF6100-ZRF6155 works well. If this isn't in your list, go with trial and error, starting from the bottom, then click OK.

11. Click on Read From Phone and then enter your SPC and click OK.

11. Goto the gpsOne tab (you'll have to scroll to the right) and enter these details:
Code:
 
Allowed = checked
Assistance-Spherical = checked
Assistance-Cartesian = checked
AFLT = checked
GPS Almanac = checked
GPS Ephemeris = checked
GPS Almanac Correction = checked
Autonomous = checked
GPS/AFLT Hybrid = checked
 
PDE IP Address = 216.198.139.92
PDE Port Number = 8889
PDE Transport = IP
Position Calculation = PDE
12. Click Write To Phone

13. SOFT RESET

14. Test your GPS.
I already read that these steps don't work on Vista, so I know they won't work on Windows 7 either, but I don't have access to an XP machine at the moment. Is there a 64-bit driver I can download for Vista/Win7 (they use the same driver model) to complete these steps? QPST can't see my phone without the driver installed, and I'm running a 64-bit OS, so stealing the XP drivers won't work either...

EDIT - I found the attached driver pack a few posts back, and to my amazement, it included a Vista64 exe! Thanks!

Last edited by dstruct2k; 07-04-2009 at 03:32 PM.
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