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WM 6.1 with no data connection:

From what I understand GPStest must be running in order for, in my case, GPSVP to acquire a satellite signal. That is my situation and others from what I read on the forums.

Is there a way to run a GPS program on the i617 without first launching GPStest?

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WM 6.1 with no data connection:

From what I understand GPStest must be running in order for, in my case, GPSVP to acquire a satellite signal. That is my situation and others from what I read on the forums.

Is there a way to run a GPS program on the i617 without first launching GPStest?

Gps test isn't needed on 6.1, just use google maps and check GPS and you are good to go.

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Guest darklordofthesith

Yeah, it's not needed to startup your gps. Whenever I use garmin xt, it always launches the gps.It just turns itself on when the correct application is going to use it. It took me a while to get it to work. I changed something in the windows gpstest and it made the difference. Now I lock on at least 6 satellites mostly 8 though. I use the garmin alot and it works well if you have a unlimited data plan. But the data plan is not neccessary for the gps to work nor garmin. I use it to find out what is in the area when I travel, lodging food gas ect. But the gps works great.

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Guest mhmdlada

install this app on device then reset u will open com4 and start gps iused it

SURE

MoDaCo.SmartphoneGPSActivator.COM4.CAB

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Guest fast_car

never mind, I got it to work

One question, what is the latest GM XT version you guys running now?

Thanks

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Guest Digame
Gps test isn't needed on 6.1, just use google maps and check GPS and you are good to go.

Google maps requires a data connection to run.

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Guest Digame
Yeah, it's not needed to startup your gps. Whenever I use garmin xt, it always launches the gps.It just turns itself on when the correct application is going to use it. It took me a while to get it to work. I changed something in the windows gpstest and it made the difference. Now I lock on at least 6 satellites mostly 8 though. I use the garmin alot and it works well if you have a unlimited data plan. But the data plan is not neccessary for the gps to work nor garmin. I use it to find out what is in the area when I travel, lodging food gas ect. But the gps works great.

So where did you get Garmin XT? From my understanding the Garmin maps is like $50+ on Ebay, which I don't mind paying. But I am not sure where to get Garmin XT for the i617. I'd like to try it cause the maps are easier to work with. I wish I could learn how to import the opensource maps to my unit but that was a total failure for me.

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Guest Christien

I have the 617 and have been running gps without any additional software, just garminxt. I also dont have a data plan. Ive used this with 6.0 and 6.1 and they have both worked just the same. I dont know where to get a legitimate copy of garmin. It does take sometimes 10-15 minutes for my blackjack to get gps satellites, but only if I havent used it in a while. I did use gmaps with the 617 and got it working but had to get the com port thing setup first. My favorite still though is garminxt with a bluetooth gps receiver.. gets a signal in less than a minute almost always.

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Guest aronlou

use beelinegps,u can find satelites quickly.

generally,i use no more 10 seconds to find 10 satelites,and in 30 seconds i will find my place in the maps.

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