still need the files? um, what do you need exactly?
pctechie: u've got mail! thanks for the help...i'm dyin here! got all the sweet new gear & can't use it! tryin to get ready for my vacation..gotta download/make maps & all that jazz..but gotta get this sucker up & runnin 1st!
still need the files? um, what do you need exactly?
@Deniska
I'd like to see an option when setting a marker that the distance readout at the top could be toggled to show feet as opposed to miles..........for example when using a marker to find out the distance on a satellite map of a golf course from position of the ball to the pin on the green. Thanks.
So hello!
I'm french (so excuse me for a possible bad english).
First, thank you very much Deniska to be an activate member on the homebrew'scene.
I've order the GPS receiver (PSP-290)so i got it last friday and i was very excited to test it.
So i'm under the 3.02OE-B firmware and i've got a problem.
In fact, when i launch the last Mapthis, i connect my receiver, i push the square button to activate the GPS mode, then i go to "GPS info".
In this mode I can catch some satellite, so the mode is "on" during 20 seconds after "activating" appears and its bugs, i can't fix satellites.
To conclude, i've "on" during 20 seconds (1 minute max) after it's "activating" and nothing appears...I can't stay on "on"...
So do you have the same problem and can you help me, i hope, it's not the receiver which is "broken".
Bye ! see you later
1)My guess is that either the satelite imagery is not precise or you get "noice" - signal reflections from the buildings...
See if you can get imagery from a different vendor (especially if you get this position steadily)
2)Car's metal roof seem to partially block the signal (which in PSP-290 case is not high to begin with) If you really looking for a GPS solution for a car - I would go with holux 236 - it's more sensitive to begin with and has a socket for external powered (optional) antenna to further boost the reception streinght.
In MapThis I check the gps data every second and the green progie dow it a bit more often (3 times a sec)
I doubt that it would make any different since the receiver updates data just once a second. Feel free to recomple with different values if you think this may affect anything..
In theory any gps receiver should be able to work anywhere on this planet.
On practice.. there may be a few things that affect the reception quality... some areas may have gps jammers, so if you live near ICBM launch site you may have problems with any gps device ;-)
Another theory.. - perhaps the gps unit was specifically designed for "made in Japan" PSPs, ie any other motherboards/assemplies deviate from original spec and therefore produce some interference which affects the reception.
BTW, as a New Yorker, I can state that PSP-290 was definitelly NOT designed for big cities with lot's of skyscrappers and electrical interferences...
Just a few guesses ;-)
Thanks for the reply, deniska! I have tried to recompile and fix several times but I keep running into errors with the library (probably due to some incompabilities with using the mac platform)
Anyway, that's alright, it's just a thought as I noticed the function being the main difference (maybe you could help me compile the latest source with that changedbut if you're busy, that's cool. Very appreciate your work thus far. Cheers.
Deniska/Anyone,
My 290 has finally come in and ive run into a problem. Ive got maps all sorted, have prx's that work fine under the test proggy and load fine in mapthis but the problem is my psp with 303oec will reset as soon as a fix is made on enough sat's for it to start showing the co-ords, usually shuts off just after pressing 'select' to get back into the map view.
One thing ive noticed before it shuts down is the lattitude will show in the negative when it shouldn't be. Im not sure if this is the cause of the crash but would look likely to me with the minor exp ive had with the software.
ive tried adjusting initlocation with no luck. any ideas?
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