GPS / Win CE installation problem
I have recently bought a new GPS Device with the model number PWM-3501. However there is no driver given for this device but it was said that it was supported natively in the Windows. When I connect the same device in the pc then its SD card appear with 2 standards USB Mass storage Devices. But soon after that Windows ignores the same and starts to search for a working driver. So, is there anyone who can help me out with this issue? By the way I am using Windows 98.
Re: GPS / Win CE installation problem
I dont think that you require a driver for GPS devices. All you need to do insert it to a serial com port and then set the port rate to 38,400 and the GPS data will be available. Also you need to check that the navigation software has the option of either setting the baud rate to 38,400 or it should be taking the Windows baud rate or auto-detecting.
Re: GPS / Win CE installation problem
can you find my device gps config. i lost my sd card. so now i cannot use my gps. please help me. here the detail:
5.0” Inch Pure Flat touch screen, resolution: 480x272 pixels
CPU: ATLAS V 533MHZ (faster than common CPU)
GPS module: SIRF Star V
Memory: internal 64MB flash / external TF card slot (Support SDHC,up to 32GB)
Operating system: Microsoft Windows CE 6.0
Functions: Navigation, Multimedia
Numbers of signal receiver: 32 Channels
Precision of Locating: Less than 10m
Hot/Warm/Cold Start: <=5sec/<=38sec/<=45sec
Antenna: GPS internal Antenna
Battery: Built-in Lithium rechargeable battery(Last 2 hours When Power on)
Built-in speaker 1pc x 2W
Working temperature: -10C to +60C, Storing temperature: -20C to +70C
Size: 130x80x13mm(super slim design)