Re: Streets & Trips - no USB GPS support help



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"Pink Floyd" <pfloydnope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns9690B5E1FCBCCpfloydnoperochestern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Ben Bos" <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:11d3fpu9o07khbc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> The most elegant way is connecting your 60 with the usb cable
> straight
>> to your laptop.
>> then go to http://franson.com/gpsgate/index.asp?ref=menu
>> here you find a prog. to convert usb-garminprotocol data stream
> from
>> your 60 to NMEA-serialbus.
>> Its super: you can "connect" more programs at the same time on
> one
>> gps. therefor you use different virtual serial ports.
>>
>> Ben
>>
>> "Pink Floyd" <pfloydnope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:Xns968FC4E36BF39pfloydnoperochestern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>> From Microsoft: This is the error msg: (and MS knowledge base
>>> article
>>> #894511). No gps receiver is detected. Make sure that the gps
> is
>>> plugged
>>> into the communication (COM) port on your computer and no
> other
>>> program
>>> is using it...
>>>
>>> If you could show me how to get S&T to recognize my GPS
> connected
>>> to the
>>> laptop via USB, I'd be grateful.
>>>
>>> What is a "cf gps"? (Oh, maybe Compact Flash?... how much
> would
>>> THAT
>>> cost?).
>>>
>>> If the ($15-20) software has the functioanlity I need, why
>>> wouldn't I
>>> want to get it to work? What difference does the price make?
> Is
>>> there
>>> an alternative moving map software you would recommend (that
>>> recognizes
>>> GPS via USB, etc.)?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Pink
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> dtong22@xxxxxxxxx wrote in
>>> news:1121027888.686822.54780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>>>
>>>> Pink
>>>>
>>>>>S&T requires a GPS connected to a serial???
>>>>
>>>> This is a huge statement that I tend to disagree. But again I
>>> would
>>>> rather do some research on this. Marvin can give u a better
>>> answer as
>>>> he has better understanding of this re his comparison at
>>>> http://gpspassion.com/fr/artic les.asp?id=137
>>>>
>>>> I use a cf gps in an adaptor to my laptop pcmcia slot and
> the
>>> cf gps
>>>> is also used in my pda.
>>>>
>>>> Either way, it is still my opinion that spending so much time
>>> in
>>>> getting hardware to fit a $15-20 software is not worth the
>>> hassle.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Daniel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Pink
>>>
>>> < remove nope and not to reply >
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Ben, I'll go look for the utility program. Wish me luck!
>
>
> --
> Pink
>
> < remove nope and not to reply >


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