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Re: TomTom is really slow!
I just do not understand why the lag with tomtom makes no sense to me but owell.Maybe when 6.5 comes out in a few weeks that might fix it.
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Still no love
So I've tried a few things.
First, I've done the the GPS logging hack and didn't notice any change. Second, I've tried gfxboost and also haven't noticed any improvements. Lastly, I tried installing Igo (x.x.96054) and the performance is no better than TomTom. This is all on a stock Verizon TP2 -- no reg edits or cab hacks installed. Just got the phone on Thursday. One thing that does seem to help with TomTom is using 2D display. That display mode seems to draw the screen faster and everything is very accurate. Not how I'm accustomed to using TomTom, but in the meantime, it'll work. Sadly, I think we'll have to wait for later versions to address the screen drawing issues. |
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Re: Still no love
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Re: TomTom is really slow!
I have been messing around with the gps on the Verizon version for the last few days and here is my experience. First, I turned off gps logging.
I have the VGA version of TomTom 7.916.9189 installed and have about a 15 second lag using the internal gps. Pretty useless. I then tried it with my old iBlue bluetooth gps device and it is spot on and runs very smooth. So it is obviously some kind of gps issue with TomTom and not a 3d issue. I do have the At0mAng Enhanced D3D Driver installed but am not sure if that makes a difference. I also saw some posts saying you need the QVGA version to run smooth but the VGA version worked fine for me (with the iBlue gps device). One annoyance I have with the external gps is that every time the applications connects with the device, I get a prompt asking with gps device to use on the Bluetooth Com Port 2 which is very annoying. It seems like the device sets up all bluetooth serial devices to be slaves on Com Port 2 and the program must prompt so you can select which slave to use. On my XV6700 I was able to setup a new Com Port for the iBlue but I could not do that on this phone. I then installed iGo 8.3.4.102680 and have about a 1 second delay going about 40mph using the internal gps. Unless you are staring at the gps constantly, you probably wouldn't even notice and the turn by turn directions still work perfectly. I really love TomTom and have been using it for years on my XV6700 but I will be using iGo on the new phone until the TomTom gps lag is fixed. I guess I could always use TomTom with the external gps but I really wanted to use the internal gps since it is a pain to always keeps that device with me. Also the gps device prompt I get every time I start the app makes me not want to use it. I found that iGo is not as intuitive as TomTom but I am starting to get used to it and was able to find a cool skin and get text-to-speech working which TomTom doesn't do. I also has some cool graphics and is completely customizable. Maybe I'll get so used to iGo that I won't even care about the TomTom lag. We'll see. |
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Re: TomTom is really slow!
So no news on this issue?
I'm coming to the conclusion that it has to be an issue with the GPS. Just for the heck of it, I tried using my Emtac puck this morning and performance with TomTom was almost spot on. I'd say maybe a .5 second delay...definitely usable. I just don't get the differences in performance with external bluetooth GPS vs. internal. |
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Re: TomTom is really slow!
This is a deal breaker for me. Luckly I found out about it before I get the TP2.
My TT7 .9189 works great on my Treo Pro. BTW, can you use the bottom part of your TP2 to zoom and out of the map? Dont you miss the physical d-pad because of this? |
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Re: TomTom is really slow!
Deal breaker? LOL i am sure when the new update comes out or some other update it will get fixed.The phone has not been out a month yet.Deal breaker LOL.
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