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Worth a try - quick GPS unlock

1st post here - just evolved(?) from the PalmOS world to WinMo6.1 with the Raphael. Hacked the hell out of my PalmOS Treos in the past.

First, I am assuming (quite possibly incorrectly) that if an NVFS file exists with the same name as a ROM file that the OS will use the NVFS version instead of the ROM version (PalmOS works this way, and reading a post on XDA Developer forum for work by Skywing I got the idea that WinMo6.1 may also work this way). And I am also assuming that the GPS hardware isn't mangled for Verizon, it's the driver.

If both of these are true, then it should be possible to use the GPS drivers from an unlocked ROM (either the pre-release leaked Verizon ROM or another carrier's ROM who doesn't lock GPS). I'll give this a shot if someone can ZIP up the drivers and post them for me. Here's what I need:

ROM Windows Directory
gpsapi.dll
gpsdriver.dll
gpsid.dll
gpsid_HTC.dll
OEMGPSONE.dll
VIRSER_GPS.dll

I suspect only one, maybe two of these are different between the release ROM I have and a pre-release or unlocked ROM.

If this works, then someone inclined to build a custom ROM with Verizon customizations could include the unlocked drivers instead of locked. Me personally, I'm fine with the memory, performance, look and feel of what I get from Verizon (of course hacking tethering is a must but that's a separate discussion).

Great community here.

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