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But I don't know anything about the port settings. Then try it with a COM port application to see if it works first, then try my driver and setup it to COM 6 and baud You should be able to see this by looking at the properties of the Bluetooth device after pairing with it.

At first the driver didn't see anything, until I used a terminal program to connect to COM At that point I got a notification that a BT device was connecting, and after that the driver started seeing data.

It's like the driver doesn't open the COM port but just spies on the data stream? Saturday, November 28, PM. The driver does open the COM port, but it seems to me that setting COM port options doesn't work properly, so it is the same for me, I had to open the port once with a COM-direct app, and then use the driver.

I will make it to open the driver as a normal application first through its GUI , verify that there is actually NMEA data going through and then actually install the driver. Now the GUI checks and applies configuration to the selected com port and if the COM port actually opens and gets configured, then the driver is installed.

Sunday, November 29, PM. Driver update to fix a x86 bug. Sunday, December 27, PM. Thanks for fixing ;- Roel. Sunday, January 3, PM. I can pair the gps and it gets a valid stream as per hyperterminal on com 7 baud. What does not happen is that the bluetooth manager has it in the other category and not in a gps category. Damned if i dont have applications that cannot open the serial port. I dont see where i can start that interface after the initial install to view the stream again. Also the application Flightprep still could not open the com 7 port.

Any ideas? Wednesday, January 6, AM. Hello there. Since you do have a COM7 port that opens with hyperterminal, that port should be able to get opened by any other application, no matter what the bluetooth manager says. If the driver and Turbo GPS can open it, then it is an application level problem Flightprep needs configuration on the port somehow. Hi Michael, the driver work great, do you plan on adding reconnect capability?

I was hoping users could just install your driver once and then whenever they run my app it would just work. Monday, January 11, AM. I 'll try that in the next update; it is not that easy because the driver has to be notified when to reconnect and I'm not the driver expert to be able to communicate from the app to the driver directly.

Monday, January 11, PM. Reconnect capability still not there, but I am trying. Saturday, January 16, PM. Monday, March 8, PM. Now driver opens the COM port only when a client sensor application is attached and closes COM port if all clients are disconnected. Also if an error occurs in the communication, the driver will retry the COM port as soon as a new client is attached.

Wednesday, March 17, AM. Thanks for making this available. Saturday, May 1, PM. Perhaps you should ask or search in a C related forum about usage. Sunday, May 2, AM. Sunday, May 23, PM. Sunday, May 30, AM. Best Regards. Tuesday, June 1, PM. Tuesday, August 10, AM. No help on this from anyone? Sunday, August 15, PM.

BR OT. I have been running Vista on the three computers in our home network since March and have never had any real issues come up with Vista but all the hardware is pretty up to date. I'm very surprised at the level of stability and operation of the Windows 7 beta and I'm running the 64 bit beta and have had almost zero hardware or driver related problems. I for one have been pretty happy with Vista for an MS product. I install and uninstall a lot of software and Windows tends to get corrupted over time.

I have gone much longer with Vista before having to format and reinstall then I did with XP. I even formatted the hard drive on my new laptop and have it set to dual boot W7 RC and Ubuntu 9. It is pretty bad that the beta of Windows 7 runs better, faster and fewer zero crashes when compared to Vista.

I see the posts indicating no problems with Win7 but I am using RC and 64 bit. I cannot get either my Garmin map software or WebUpdater software to find the device. My PC can find my eTrex Legent-c. I fixed a Vista laptop by installing the bit Win7RC over it. Does your Garmin mount when you connect the usb?

Windows Explorer should show a device drive letter for the advanced GPS devices. Try a different usb cable and port. Does it load on another PC? The next step would be to uninstall the driver and reload them. Calling Garmin may help. This is great news. We all know all too well how Microsoft and their windows update can wreak havoc on the installed user base. I too have been an avid windows enthusiast since version 1. Those of you with Windows 7. Did the install go smoothly?

I have XP Pro and it has worked flawlessly since day 1. I might make the jump, if Win 7 is an improvement. Thanks for any info.

Been running Win 7 Ultimate for over a month. Haven't had any issues with my w. I'm using the x64 version on my laptop and desktop. Both without any issues. Install was fine, though I did a fresh install as you can't do an upgrade from a 32bit OS to a 64bit OS. Easiest and fastest Windows OS install ever. Very quick and no problems with any drivers.

When moving from XP you will have to do a fresh install, no upgrade install available from XP to Windows 7. I'm waiting for the delivery van carrying my Windows 7 Family Pack to arrive today. Glad to hear all is going well. The u-blox GNSS positioning modules that support global navigation.

The builtin USB interface provides both power supply. After plugging in an overview and WiFi-modules. I ran into an issue with the u-blox USB drivers on Windows yesterday that ended up costing me a fair bit of time. When the File Download window appears, click Save to save the file to your hard drive. Select the driver needed and press download. One thing I am wondering however is the power requirement for the unit.

One of the industry-proven NEO form factor. Using this driver enables all Windows sensor aware. U-blox has published a flowchart on their website to help users decide which driver to use and how to rollback to older drivers.

The packaging states that it has the following features. Whether on water or land, the gps 72h can save up to of your favorite places in memory and point you to your destination no street or terrain maps. Page 1, and 4wd work. The gps 72h floats in water, and it's water resistant ipx7 to withstand the accidental dunk or splash in the lake. If you're a geocacher, easygps lets you download geocaching gpx and loc files directly to your garmin gps 72h.

With navionics data, or 4 mm starter holes at ebay! Press enter to capture the map pointer location and open the new waypoint page. Gps 72h owner s manual note, if securing the base using self-tapping screws, drill 1. Connect your gps to your computer using a garmin pc interface cable to an open serial port.

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