|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
Quote:
i just reflashed and made sure i had the .net stuff, but i still get the error when i click the iguidance launcher... |
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
can i use gps viewer or is that even the same thing? and why do i need a prog to activate it? cant i turn it on though the menus?
uhhh what? i run that program and it doesnt do anything... what kind of settings do i need to change? |
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
Quote:
it must be on the storage card, and it must be installed via ActiveSync, through your PC.. it's still not super clear to us that you even have this actual program.. the iguidance LAUNCHER program, will NOT launch iguidance. it's just a 'primer' app, to open your gps chip.. I will HAPPILY walk you through each and every step.. you need iGuidance 4.0.. full version.. you need it on your computer. you then need to install it from your computer, via active sync.. can you confirm this is what you have done so far.. this is step 1.. forget about the 'launchers' and gps gate etc... for right now.. first thing is the actual program installation, and it's not real clear that we have that bit ironed out yet........ anticipating your answer of a complete and proper installation of the actual iGuidance program (since you do mention above it thinks your in NoCal).. Next is 'Holux GPS Viewer', this is the pimer apps that will open your GPS chip.. do you have it installed.. forget the Astro GPS Launcher, or any form of it.. Holux is the easiest and most foolproof. You can download the holux program right http://www.hevis.com.hk/download/GpsViewer1.5.zip install that from your PC, through Active Sync, to your device.. then run it.. in the setup screen, change the port to COM4.. then press the 'Open GPS' button.. after a short bit, you will get a lock (the Sat Bars will turn blue).. THEN, open the iGuidance program.. NOT an iGuidance launcher.. the program iguidance itself.. configure the setting in iGuidance to look for COM4 for it's GPS feed.. you THEN should have your current location displayed on screen.. and iGuidance will be working.. do all this first, to make sure everything to this point is working as it should, THEN we'll talk about GPS Gate, which is what you need for iGuidance to continue to re-map your location when your on the move..
__________________
Last edited by Nickles; 05-01-2008 at 03:50 PM. |
This post has been thanked 1 times. |
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
Quote:
No boxes checked on any of the three tabs Menu>Extensions GPS Provider: NMEA Input Configure: GPS COM Port COM4, Mirror GPS Input to Output Port checked, COM2 Extensions: GPS Fix Info, GPS Satellite Info Menu>VirtualComPorts COM2 iGuidance is set to COM2 and 4800 baud Make sure you run the programs in the right order; start Wififofum, wait until it locks at least 3 satellites; leave it running and start GPSProxy, hit Start and wait until you see GPS data; leave it running and start iGuidance edit: Quote:
See the above for the GPSProxy settings. Last edited by bakntyme; 05-01-2008 at 06:14 PM. |
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
ok ok, i might be getting somewhere FINALY. i have i guidance4 installed on my phone as well as the holux prog. i was able to get holox to get a signal and then i ran iguidance and it did in fact know where i was so i think i got that part of it down...
so the nest step is to get gpsgate, or gpsproxy to get i guidance to update correctly? |
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
Quote:
1. Flash to Sprint's latest official ROM. 2. Install Garming Mobile and launch! -Good luck. |
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
Quote:
As far as all the other programs - (Garmin etc..) - it's really all personal preference. Yes, Garmin has it's OWN primer, and you don't have to go through all this crap to get it running.. i used it for about a week.. it worked well.. but i just didn't love it. then tried iGuidance and i think it is FAR superior.. the voice turn by turn with street names, is just awesome.. |
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
iguidance was ok... tomtom worked better IMO.... Garmin worked flawlessly out of the box.. when I used iguidance.. I never got it to speak the street names.. so I ditched it in prefereance to either garmin or tomtom.. (garmin has the awsome find the food feature searchign for restarunants and so on) hopefully with newer renditions of pdagps software they will accually send the proper commands to the gps chip and prime the chip like the garmin does... but... as nickles says.. gps software is really a mater of prefereance.. and what features are important to you.. and what you like... garmin will install only the maps you need.. tomtop needs to have all the maps.. or entire mapsets.... I dont rember if iguidance needed the entire mapset as well or not.. all of tem require hefyt space on your sd card... tomtom needs 1gb... garmin can use as little as 200mb dependant on the maps in stalled (reminicence of mappoppolious) so far.. all have voice directions.. but I havent found one that will speak the street names yet...
|
|
||||
Re: GPS installation - WHY is it so difficult?
I gave up on trying to use the internal GPS with Iguidance. I have Version 4 and did not want to go through all the hoops to get it working so I just bought a Holux BT GPS reciever which is about the size of a small box of matches, paired it up and Iguidance works fine. Yes, its not the perfect solution but I can dock my mogul in its holder on my dash, and sick the reciever in the corner of my dash/windshield and everything works.
Does really good on my motorcycle too. I have a small velcro pad under my fairing that I stick the reciever to and a holder for my mogul. David |
|
|
|