Ton wrote:Sucro,
thanks, I will give those suggestions a shot.
My mio moov is unlocked with MioPocket Lite.
I run iGO and TomTom on it as well, they autodetect the gps receiver, so no problems here.
With Garmin it seems not possible to connect with the GPS receiver that is present.
With port splitter I can chose input between TMC_COM and SW_TMC COM1 with several options for baud rates.
I can choose output between COM0, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9. I cannot select the other ports.
I tried all possible combinations, but cannot get connected tot the gps receiver.
With another version of port splitter I found out that com1 is related to TMC_com, com2 to GPS_com and com3 to SIRFNAVDRV. Selecting one of those options did however not result in a connection the ghe GPS receiver either.
I'm happy to try different dll-files if you can provide me with suggestions here.
Regards,
Ton
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tnx for nice explanation, and for your posting!
Try this to test
baud rate from 11 to 57600.
If this doesn't help
First try to find the right dlls to your Moov500 then try to play with these values, if the dlls not working, try editing registry with some tools for registry editing on win ce, like ceregeditor:
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\JAL\Port Splitter", "Baud", 57600 ) <=<=<=
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\JAL\Port Splitter", "Port", 2 ) <=<=<=
And try this
Select COM:2 (this is gps port for Moov 500 com port: 2) as input port. Select port COM:0 as output port, then start port splitting, for baudrate = 57 600, and press OK. You may select autostart for the next restart.
In Garmin.mscr erase all lines for PortSplitter.
"SirFNavDrv" at speed of 57 600, that's baudrate = 57 600 for Moov 500
try to change version of port splitter, download latest version for win ce devices.
[Please Register or Login to download file] Read my previous post, i wrote you link to thread where i added extra dlls and diferent dlls pack.