Latest up dates; - NB: Please back up your original registry settings before try this
A. settings for i900 omnia
1. Make sure Omnia's External GPS settings as on defaults;
- GPS program port = COM3
- GPS Hardware port = COM9 and Bud rate = 4800
- Manage GPS Automatically
2. Extra data injection through Enhanced GPS
3. Here are registry editings (works fine with TomTom)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\InputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\OutputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\SleepOnNoData: set from 100 to 0
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\CurrentLogFile: set from CurrentLogFile to Blank (set string value to blank)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\OldLogFile: set from OldLogFile to Blank (set string value to blank)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Multiplexer\MaxBufferSize: set from 16384 to 1024
4. Switch off and on or soft reset.
5. Check and make sure above registry settings done properly, unless complete them proceed further!
6. Now you can check GPS reception; type in *#1472365# go into menu\views\ and click on "satellites info". Then go back into menu and click "get position". You will get a page with number of sats and the signal strength from each.
You should get GPS fixed within 2-3 minutes, even after soft re-set if you have a good GPS reception!
B. settings for i8000 omnia (thanks to jh787)
Please refer to post 95 here for relevat instructions!
Thanks should goes to all original innovators. Once again it is reminded you to back up your original registry settings before try this. Finally DO NOT forget to post your feed back please as we need to improve it further!!
Enjoy!
J.
(last edited on 10 April 2010)
================================================================================
It has innovated the registry tweaks to fix the Ever lated Poor GPS reception of i900 Omnia at Last! I just thought to share this info with our Modaco folks.
1. Make sure Omnia's External GPS settings as on defaults;
- GPS program port = COM3
- GPS Hardware port = COM9 and Bud rate = 4800
- Manage GPS Automatically
2. Here are the settings and please change these settings in the registry on your omnia: (you may need registry editing software like total commander for this)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\InputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\OutputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\SleepOnNoData: set from 100 to 0 (for TomTom) or 5 (for Garmin)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Multiplexer\MaxBufferSize: set from 16384 to 1024
3. Soft reset.
4. Open your navigation software and assign necessary GPS settings to it first. So you should get GPS fixed within quick 10 -30 seconds.
NB: I can confrim most importantly GPS flow is continuous and no battery drain.
Thanks should goes to original innovater.
Please DO NOT forget to post your feed back!!
Enjoy!!
J.
(last edited on 10 February 2010)
================================================================================
NAVIGATOR 7 for Windows
(last edited on 17 November 2009)
================================================================================
I/we have tried the following Tom Tom versions with our i900 Omnia.
Tom Tom - version 7.450
Tom Tom - version 7.451
Tom Tom - version 7.910
we have experienced following out comes.
a. Poor GPS reception most of times and waiting for a valid GPS signal for ages
b. Sometimes it indicates number satalites (in the show GPS status), but never fix/connect with them
c. After a restart or reset it pick-ups GPS signals in few seconds/minutes
d. Having tried the registry tweak (setting value to null/zero to Current log and Old log file in the registry), but did not see any apprarent success
e. It works fine with GPS supportive third party softwares like gpsproxy, gpsgate
f. We noticed (further different topic of this forum) there is no major GPS reception issue like this with other navigation softwares like Garmin, IGO8 etc. with i900. Therefore should be bug in the Tom Tom itself
Most of our i900 commnunity prefer to use Tom Tom, therefore need your support and feed back on expert guys advise. Please share your experienced too (We respect and do not suggest to use a differnt navigation software rather Tom Tom please)
1. Is there any patch avaialble to fix this issue?
2. Can any or you guys give any advise to fix this issue please?
3. What I would expect is can somebody consider this issue when cooking a new rom by intragrating GPS supportive patch/software to Tom Tom specially.
Cheers'
J
PS. Mind the poor language
A. settings for i900 omnia
1. Make sure Omnia's External GPS settings as on defaults;
- GPS program port = COM3
- GPS Hardware port = COM9 and Bud rate = 4800
- Manage GPS Automatically
2. Extra data injection through Enhanced GPS
3. Here are registry editings (works fine with TomTom)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\InputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\OutputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\SleepOnNoData: set from 100 to 0
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\CurrentLogFile: set from CurrentLogFile to Blank (set string value to blank)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\OldLogFile: set from OldLogFile to Blank (set string value to blank)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Multiplexer\MaxBufferSize: set from 16384 to 1024
4. Switch off and on or soft reset.
5. Check and make sure above registry settings done properly, unless complete them proceed further!
6. Now you can check GPS reception; type in *#1472365# go into menu\views\ and click on "satellites info". Then go back into menu and click "get position". You will get a page with number of sats and the signal strength from each.
You should get GPS fixed within 2-3 minutes, even after soft re-set if you have a good GPS reception!
B. settings for i8000 omnia (thanks to jh787)
Please refer to post 95 here for relevat instructions!
Thanks should goes to all original innovators. Once again it is reminded you to back up your original registry settings before try this. Finally DO NOT forget to post your feed back please as we need to improve it further!!
Enjoy!
J.
(last edited on 10 April 2010)
================================================================================
1. Make sure Omnia's External GPS settings as on defaults;
- GPS program port = COM3
- GPS Hardware port = COM9 and Bud rate = 4800
- Manage GPS Automatically
2. Here are the settings and please change these settings in the registry on your omnia: (you may need registry editing software like total commander for this)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\InputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\OutputBufferSize: set from 4096 to 512
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Drivers\Samsung GPS Hardware\SleepOnNoData: set from 100 to 0 (for TomTom) or 5 (for Garmin)
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver\Multiplexer\MaxBufferSize: set from 16384 to 1024
3. Soft reset.
4. Open your navigation software and assign necessary GPS settings to it first. So you should get GPS fixed within quick 10 -30 seconds.
NB: I can confrim most importantly GPS flow is continuous and no battery drain.
Thanks should goes to original innovater.
Please DO NOT forget to post your feed back!!
Enjoy!!
J.
(last edited on 10 February 2010)
================================================================================
NAVIGATOR 7 for Windows
- ERA MDA Vario IV
- HTC P3470
- HTC Touch Cruise
- HTC Touch Cruise II
- HTC Touch Diamond 2
- HTC Touch HD
- HTC Touch Pro
- HTC Touch Pro 2
- HTC TyTN II
- O2 XDA Diamond Pro
- O2 XDA Guide
- O2 XDA Orbit 2
- Orange HTC Touch Pro
- Orange P4550
- Samsung i900 Omnia
- SFR HTC Touch HD
- SFR HTC Touch Pro
- Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
- Swisscom HTC Touch Pro
- Swisscom HTC Touch Pro 2
- Swisscom XPA1615
- T-Mobile MDA Vario III
- T-Mobile MDA Vario IV
- Vodafone HTC Touch Pro
- Vodafone XPA1615
(last edited on 17 November 2009)
================================================================================
I/we have tried the following Tom Tom versions with our i900 Omnia.
Tom Tom - version 7.450
Tom Tom - version 7.451
Tom Tom - version 7.910
we have experienced following out comes.
a. Poor GPS reception most of times and waiting for a valid GPS signal for ages
b. Sometimes it indicates number satalites (in the show GPS status), but never fix/connect with them
c. After a restart or reset it pick-ups GPS signals in few seconds/minutes
d. Having tried the registry tweak (setting value to null/zero to Current log and Old log file in the registry), but did not see any apprarent success
e. It works fine with GPS supportive third party softwares like gpsproxy, gpsgate
f. We noticed (further different topic of this forum) there is no major GPS reception issue like this with other navigation softwares like Garmin, IGO8 etc. with i900. Therefore should be bug in the Tom Tom itself
Most of our i900 commnunity prefer to use Tom Tom, therefore need your support and feed back on expert guys advise. Please share your experienced too (We respect and do not suggest to use a differnt navigation software rather Tom Tom please)
1. Is there any patch avaialble to fix this issue?
2. Can any or you guys give any advise to fix this issue please?
3. What I would expect is can somebody consider this issue when cooking a new rom by intragrating GPS supportive patch/software to Tom Tom specially.
Cheers'
J
PS. Mind the poor language
Edited by Junoman, 28 April 2010 - 11:27 AM.







Sign In
Create Account


Back to top










