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2006-05-12
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However after closing the cover and reopening it the app crashed. Each time I restart it crashes as soon as connection is re-established with the GPS reciever. I've tried re-installing the app and removing the map cache but the same thing happens. Anyone have any ideas? I can use the panning etc but as soon as it reconnects to the GPS....bang.
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2006-05-13
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2006-05-13
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Originally Posted by HardCoder
I have a simular problem, the gps i am using is a Globalsat BT-338. I think it's the same hardware as the Insmat but different brand.
But mine doesn't crash all the time, it only crashes when the GPS haven't got any fix.
I get 1 position but it's about 500m of. I allways get the same position when I enable GPS in the menu. Have tried walking around with it about 300 m in one direction. The position does not update.
_pos_lat = atof(dpoint - 2) * (1.f / 60.f);
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2006-05-13
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2006-05-13
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I've discovered that 'atof' function does not work well (I dont know why, my experience with Linux is limited) turning the decimals. I have made my own function to translate from string to float and it's works!!
. Mi position is correct now.
I don't know if this problem could be corrected by another way.
(I haven't any site to upload the modified .deb package. If somebody want it, could email me )
Get the top right of the area on screen.
Go to Download Area dialog and move/copy/paste the lat/longs to the appropriate boxes. (perhaps with a dedicated "move" button?)
Click "save".
Get the bottom left of the area on screen.
Go to Download Area and move/copy/paste the lat/longs to the other appropriate boxes, as before.
Click OK.
This would let the Download Area operation possible both in a very visual manner AND with no typing.
As everyone else has said - LOVE the program!! Best thing on my 770 - no contest :-)
Cheers,
Jonathan