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Nokia-770-36:/etc/bluetooth# cat rfcomm.conf # # RFCOMM configuration file. # rfcomm0 { # Automatically bind the device at startup bind yes; # Bluetooth address of the device device 00:02:76:C0:79:82; # RFCOMM channel for the connection channel 1; # Description of the connection comment "My Nokia LD-1W"; } Nokia-770-36:/etc/bluetooth#
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2007-12-07
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"/dev/pgp", not "/dev/pgps" ? Or is the display cut off? I guess you can try "/dev/pgp" in the "File Path" field instead of "/dev/pgps" - I doubt it will work, but it's worth a try.
If it doesn't work, then I need to scrounge around for documentation on how third party software is supposed to use the internal device. I don't understand why libgpsmgr isn't working. And I don't understand why there is absolutely no documentation on how to use the internal GPS receiver. (Well, I have a theory, but it's not very nice.)
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2007-12-08
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2007-12-08
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2007-12-08
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Just FYI, looks like it's possible to use the integrated GPS on N810 automatically with Maemo Mapper by leaving bluetooth address empty. Then the GPS seems to get started automatically somehow..
Basically unders Settings... -> GPS, select Bluetooth instead of
GPSD Host, but leave the Bluetooth hardware address empty.
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Now I need to have mapper recognize the internal Gps. But I have seen some other posts here on this.
Antonio
The "rfcomm bind" step should be needed only once. I think that means even between device reboots, although you might have to change a configuration file in order for that to be true. Check for forums for details on that.