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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 9:07 pm    Post subject: XDA IIi, Traffic & Wired GPS Reply with quote

I'm running TT V3 with traffic on and XDA IIi connected to a wired TT GPS. Every time I connect the cable the GPRS connection is stopped, requiring a reset.

It appears that if I connect a standard power cable there's no problem, its only the combined TT power & GPRS cable thats causing this problem.

Before I go a waste money on replacing the TT power cable can anyone confirm if they have the same problem.

I don't think this is specific to the XDA IIi, as I had similar problems with my XDA II & M1000

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 9:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

speed ive got an xda2i and have been on to o2 and its onthere todo list
as a tip dont reset just turn flightmode on give it a second and then nturn it off
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 8:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wonder if either of you guys can help clarify something for me?

I too have an XDAIIi with TTNav wired GPS (previously used on an iPaq) and earlier on, it was working fine when I was messing about with it in the car.

Then it suddenly didn't work but the strange thing was that if you ran the GPS Status app, it was showing that it could see 5 satellites clearly but they were greyed out and it was as if the GPS driver couldn't communicate with the actual TTNav application. Is this the kind of symptoms you are talking about?

Trouble is, I can't remember whether the GPS application (that puts the little dish icon in the status bar) was running at the same time as the TTNav app while it was working and after it stopped working, when TTNav was started, it didn't run that little app as it started up (which I think its supposed to do). It's as if the "linkage" between ttgpseng.exe and the ttnav application itself gets somehow "broken" and that's why they wouldn't (or couldn't) communicate with each other.

I wish there was some way of adjusting the port speed of COM1 that it connects to because I'm sure that's half the problem with the XDAIIi. It's probably set too fast by default for the older GPS wired receiver...
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