Don't know if time is important enough to be in large font... I put it in. mostly for debugging purposes: as timestamps for NMEA data - to make sure it's changing and up to date...Originally Posted by seesoe
Of course, I made it so you can switch it back and forth as you drive....Originally Posted by fokia
Don't know if time is important enough to be in large font... I put it in. mostly for debugging purposes: as timestamps for NMEA data - to make sure it's changing and up to date...Originally Posted by seesoe
Don't know other ongoing projects for the coding contest you're on but for sure you are a STRONG contender. I read somewhere else about a coding contest but can’t remember were... Which contest is it? Is there a way for vote in fav projects?
Keep going!
check out http://www.neoflash.com/
votes only take place after take place after the contest is closed... I'll check it later on... there ain't nothing much to see right now...Originally Posted by deniska
Thanks!
To my beta-testers (you know who you are) : I dumped the new version at the same location.
I did some changes to gps read&parse logic, so let me know if it still works with different gps units..
While in GPS mode you can toggle "TRACK UP" by pressing RIGHT arrow. You can capture your NMEA sentenses to gps.txt file by pressing LEFT arrow.. (to replay it, you'll need to change FAKEFEED variable in config.txt
I need someone with 2.0+ FW to help me testing..
PM me your PSP's MAC address & FW version if interested.
i will help once my psp's in
if my gps finally arrives today (-_- ****ing german post offices) i could try devhooking 2.xx. i got gta and eloader should be running.. so would be no problem.Originally Posted by deniska
//edit: Ok i can't.. I just sat on my gta umd... :/
i have one of these gps receivers, and i would like to connect to the psp...
i notice that you power the gps unit from the psp, whereas the developer who uses the gps unit i own connects it to an external power source... is it possible to power the gps360 via the single cable, as you do here..? if so, what wires do i need to connect for the power..? will i need a resistor..?
many thanks - i apologize if these questions are basic, and i appreciate any input and or advice.
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