GPS Diagnostics 1.0 - These are the problems which users typically face when they're trying to get their GPS device to work:
1. Users' Windows Mobile 5.0+ devices frequently have incorrect GPS Intermediate Driver settings.
2. Users are unaware that Bluetooth is turned off, or do not know how to configure a virtual serial port for their GPS device.
Built using GPS.NET 3.0, the utility will scan the local machine for GPS devices then make suggestions on what could be improved. Suggestions are in clear English and can be clicked to attempt a fix. This utility can:
1. Configure the GPS Intermediate Driver to correct COM: port and baud rate settings.
2. Detect when Microsoft Bluetooth is installed but turned off.
3. Suggest ideal COM: port and baud rate settings to use.
4. Recommend one device as "most reliable" when multiple devices are detected.
5. Generate log files which can (with some tweaking of code) be sent to you for further study.
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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