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2007-11-03
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2007-11-03
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Does it happen with any random route, or is there anything significant about your route? I'm not going to ask you for your exact route, but I need some idea of what to look for....
(I have been unable to reproduce the problem. :-/ I just need to find a way to reproduce it, then I can fix it.)
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2007-11-03
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Does it happen with any random route, or is there anything significant about your route? I'm not going to ask you for your exact route, but I need some idea of what to look for....
(I have been unable to reproduce the problem. :-/ I just need to find a way to reproduce it, then I can fix it.)
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2007-11-03
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Hmm... I don't like problems that just "disappear." S2000FSU, a few questions, if I may:
What is your platform? 770 or N800? OS2006 or OS2007?
If N800, did you install the RTComm stuff?
Did you "pair" the GPS receiver to your N800?
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2007-11-04
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Okay, another issue you may not be able to help with:
I use MM while on foot (kinda useful and rather cool when you lose the trail under canopy), often in areas where satellite signal strength and fix varies. Now, I've noticed that when the MM/GPS system starts losing a fix, the imprecision skews along one axis. The resulting track shows the imprecision areas clearly as skewing along the same axis (I can get you a track if you like).
Does MM handle the GPS location calculations? Is this single-axis skewing along the direction of a particular satellite? Is there a way to judge the confidence of a fix, and "smooth out" the harshness?
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2007-11-04
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I've rebooted and still experienced the problem I describe with the Holux GPSlim 240.
I've got the N800 (firmware one before the current) OS2007 of course.
I do have the RTComm stuff. Hadn't seen it written earlier that this may cause a problem, so excuse me if this was already covered. I've been trying to keep up.
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2007-11-04
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@ silicon valley
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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To be honest, I haven't tested the help files much in non-english environments. I guess it's too much to ask Maemo to fall back to the en_GB help file if the fr_FR help file is not found. I guess I have to copy the english help file to new directories, one for each locale? What a disaster.... Maybe I'm missing something and there's a way to specify a "default" help file?
I use MM while on foot (kinda useful and rather cool when you lose the trail under canopy), often in areas where satellite signal strength and fix varies. Now, I've noticed that when the MM/GPS system starts losing a fix, the imprecision skews along one axis. The resulting track shows the imprecision areas clearly as skewing along the same axis (I can get you a track if you like).
Does MM handle the GPS location calculations? Is this single-axis skewing along the direction of a particular satellite? Is there a way to judge the confidence of a fix, and "smooth out" the harshness?