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This improved my lag from 3 seconds to about .5 seconds.
First install NET Compact Framework 3.5 Next install and Run Advanced Configuration v3.3 1. disable A-GPS (should be default) 2. disable GPS logging 3. logfile name must be empty 4. old logfile name must be empty 5. maximum size of logfile must be 0 (should be default) 6 delete the files : \windows\GPSLogFile.txt and \windows\GPSLogFileBack.txt |
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Just kidding. Actually, it helped a lot. But a strange thing is that even though I turn logging off, when I reset I looked again and noticed that it was back on the way it was. I can't get it to stay off. Anybody else notice that? |
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I have a Verizon TP2 and doing 80MPH on the NYS Thruway will definately show a 2 second lag. I will pass under overpasses and then look down at google maps and watch my marker go under them a second or so after looking down. |
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with my sprint touch pro 2 running iguidance i get lag but no lag when i run garmin xt. when i use my bluetooth gps antenna i get no lag with iguidance |
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no, meaning the instructions explained things well for me. I don't know yet about the lag. when i walk around, google maps still isn't smooth. hopefully i'll take a drive later today and see for sure if the lag is any better.
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