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Re: 12/25/08 Verizon GPS Fix v2.0
Hi Bored,
I would like to thank you for all your hard work! I use the HTC GPS tool to prime the GPS, and it takes approx 3-5min. I use Vista x64, so I can't install QPST (or maybe it isn't working properly). I know the aGPS requires QPST, so I can install it on an XP machine, but it does take me too long to acquire a satellite signal. My Titan was very fast with aGPS. Let me know what you suggest. Thanks!
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You would have to update QGPS everytime you start in a new location. I've noticed that if I check the GPS in the same location everytime, I get a pretty quick lock. If I try to lock in a different location in the city, it will take me a while to get a lock sometimes it will be 2 minutes before I get a good lock. That being said, would it be tru that you would have to update QGPS whenever you start the GPS radio in a new location? To me, that is aGPS done manually, whereas true aGPS would have all this done automatically when the GPS radio is accessed by any of the software we are using. 6 to one, half dozen to the other i guess but I can see both sides. |
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I hope you at least consider adding it to Scott's ROM or something so all you have to do is flash and dial the number.
I've been waiting on aGPS before reflashing again. Thanks for getting it working bored. |
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Or just use .Fred to stop the QGPS service after boot... For applications like Google Maps that require a data connection anyway, AGPS may save battery life if you can use only the cell towers - but this would require a QPST setting to disable the receiver, basically requiring you to have a data connection to get a fix. Not a great solution. For applications like TomTom that don't need a data connection, I would expect autonomous GPS (i.e. no aGPS, no data connection, heck - the cellular radio can be turned off) to use less battery. So it's a toss-up. For voting purposes, my particular vote is no I don't need aGPS but will play with an automated, relatively easy, reversible (or enable-able / disable-able) solution if given one.
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Note - if directed to cold start, the chip should clear saved ephemeris data then check if it has the almanac (which it will). With QGPS, cold start and warm start should yield similar, if not identical results since QGPS means the chip never really cold starts (i.e. no almanac). Note - hot start means saved ephemeris data should also be correct - only true if your last lock was < 3-4 hours ago and you haven't moved position. If you tell it to hot start and it doesn't find the sats it expected, it should fall back to warm start and consult the downloaded almanac. Most GPS applications don't tell the chip a mode, so I assume it defaults to hot start and falls-back as needed. |
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Damn, yep, still only 2003;;; http://www.pocketmax.net/buttonMax.html
Give him a little "positive motivation" http://www.pocketmax.net/smf/index.p...48796#msg48796 he is a good guy and an excellent programmer.. With his help, he can make a scripting system that can be compiled so it's portable. |
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Re: 12/25/08 Verizon GPS Fix v2.0
So you're saying I don't need to use HTC GPS tool to prime the GPS? I can just use Quick GPS?
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