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How To: Configure GPS
GPS Registry Settings
There are certain registry settings that are necessary for the Assisted GPS to work. I've compiled a CAB of these registry settings for each seperate carrier. GPS Settings - Alltel GPS Settings - Bell GPS Settings - Telus GPS Settings - Sprint You should now follow the gpsOne Settings steps. gpsOne Settings 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), or ##DIAG# for Sprint. 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. If you have Vista, try the drivers HERE 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. Your phone should now be automatically detected. If not select it to match the picture below, then click OK. 12. Click on Read From Phone and then enter your SPC and click OK. 13. Goto the gpsOne tab (you'll have to scroll to the right) and make your screen identical to this one, choosing the settings for your proper carrier below: Code:
Alltel: PDE IP Address = 205.142.19.100 PDE Port Number = 8888 PDE Transport = IP Position Calculation = Mobile ------------------------------------------------------------ Bell: PDE IP Address: 206.47.201.75 PDE Port number: 8888 PDE Transport: IP Position Calculation: Mobile ------------------------------------------------------------ Telus: PDE IP Address = 216.198.139.92 PDE Port Number = 8889 PDE Transport = IP Position Calculation = Mobile ------------------------------------------------------------ Sprint: PDE IP Address = 68.28.31.49 PDE Port Number = 5017 PDE Transport = IP Position Calculation = PDE 15. SOFT RESET (or turn your phone off and then back on). 16. Test your GPS (some good programs are below). Finding Your SPC Many people wonder how to find your SPC and what it is. It is your Service Programming Code (SPC) or Master Subsidy Lock Code (MSL Code). It is essentiall a code to allow you to access certain menus of your phone related to its setting. Here are instructions on how to find it: 1. Find your ESN in hex. If you have it in decimal, use THIS to convert it. You want the pESN Hexadecimal: number. 2. Download PPST_KeyGen.dll and GetSPC.exe, and then transfer them to your phone. 3. Run GetSPC.exe on your phone. 4. Enter your hex ESN in the Input field. 5. Press Go. 6. Write down your SPC from the Output field. 7. Enjoy. For Sprint Diamond Users. Use CDMA Workshop and connect to the phone in diag mode. Go to the "Security" Tab and hit "Read" SPC. Select Universal Ram Method and Custom. Address is: 018E:0190 Hit READ to find your SPC. Thanks Blee0125! GPS Programs TomTom 7: I've recompiled a TomTom7 cab to be more compatible with the Diamond. It has the GPS Registry.cab built into it, but if you already ran that cab it doesn't make a difference The cab can be found HERE. A cab without Server Settings is HERE PM me for more information about TT7 and where to get maps. Google Maps: For those of you who haven't figure out that in order to download Google Maps you have to use Internet Explorer, it's available in cab form HERE. All you have to do is install the cab, open Google Maps, press Menu > Use GPS. Thanks to Ghettofreeryder (for the initial finding of this process), Juggalo_X (for the Vista Drivers) and all those who have contributed to this process. If you like my tutorials and think I should continue writing them, please donate. Last edited by tobeychris; 11-21-2008 at 12:52 AM. |
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Qualcomm USB Drivers Win 2k/XP/Vista <==== Click to Download
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a) It now shows "TomTom Launcher" in programs and "TomTom" b) The "TomTom" still tries to open this website in pocket IE and fails. |
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Are you using the TT from the link in the tuturial? It should no longer have Tom Tom Launcher.... Try deleting temporary internet files and downloading again (as they have the same name it may cause problems). This one has the new GPS registry settings and only the TomTom.lnk (I double checked)
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Holy Crap this works awesome man!!
TomTom 7 found gps sig in less the 10 sec's.. google maps is basically instant!! both off cols starts!! thanks to the op for this mod! using stock telus rom.... |
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