Guest swiftgs Posted November 24, 2009 Report Share Posted November 24, 2009 Finally after many hours of work i got my GPS running with tomtom without running GPS proxy and with choosing the integrated GPS receiver :( Running WM6.5 rom ver: I8000NXXIJC Running TomTom ver: 7.916 9189 first i've set the baudrate to 9600 in setting (still let windows control the device) I was wondering why HTC was working with integrated GPS and Samsung don't, My simple guess is it is because HTC uses port4, and not port 7. So the next step is changing the programport to port 4 in the GPS settings!! (not the hardwareport) next go into the registry and go to (maybe this is not necessary, but i've changed it when playing to find the working settings): HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/GPS Intermediate driver/Drivers/samsung GPS Hardware change inputbuffersize and outputbuffersize both to 8192 When everything configured for port 4 run tomtom and choose the integrated GPS receiver... After 5 second it should change from no GPS to searching sattelites, after that on my device i've got a fix after 5 minutes ;) (be patient). If the GPS stays on no GPS, you've went wrong choosing the programport Next time the fix wil be in around 15 seconds.... :D So I guess I've got the honour to be the first one navigating without GPS Proxy and with "integrated GPS" on the i8000 :D Btw. all other programs like google maps etc. keeps also working! Cheers!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest marand55 Posted November 25, 2009 Report Share Posted November 25, 2009 (edited) Finally after many hours of work i got my GPS running with tomtom without running GPS proxy and with choosing the integrated GPS receiver :( Running WM6.5 rom ver: I8000NXXIJC Running TomTom ver: 7.916 9189 first i've set the baudrate to 9600 in setting (still let windows control the device) I was wondering why HTC was working with integrated GPS and Samsung don't, My simple guess is it is because HTC uses port4, and not port 7. So the next step is changing the programport to port 4 in the GPS settings!! (not the hardwareport) next go into the registry and go to (maybe this is not necessary, but i've changed it when playing to find the working settings): HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/GPS Intermediate driver/Drivers/samsung GPS Hardware change inputbuffersize and outputbuffersize both to 8192 When everything configured for port 4 run tomtom and choose the integrated GPS receiver... After 5 second it should change from no GPS to searching sattelites, after that on my device i've got a fix after 5 minutes ;) (be patient). If the GPS stays on no GPS, you've went wrong choosing the programport Next time the fix wil be in around 15 seconds.... :D So I guess I've got the honour to be the first one navigating without GPS Proxy and with "integrated GPS" on the i8000 :D Btw. all other programs like google maps etc. keeps also working! Cheers!!!! Thanks for the tip but it doesn't work for me all the way. I'm getting message: poor GPS connection, are you in the building? So from not working at all before to trying to connect that's a progress. :D Edited November 25, 2009 by marand55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dgmorland Posted November 25, 2009 Report Share Posted November 25, 2009 Finally after many hours of work i got my GPS running with tomtom without running GPS proxy and with choosing the integrated GPS receiver ;) Running WM6.5 rom ver: I8000NXXIJC Running TomTom ver: 7.916 9189 first i've set the baudrate to 9600 in setting (still let windows control the device) I was wondering why HTC was working with integrated GPS and Samsung don't, My simple guess is it is because HTC uses port4, and not port 7. So the next step is changing the programport to port 4 in the GPS settings!! (not the hardwareport) next go into the registry and go to (maybe this is not necessary, but i've changed it when playing to find the working settings): HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/GPS Intermediate driver/Drivers/samsung GPS Hardware change inputbuffersize and outputbuffersize both to 8192 When everything configured for port 4 run tomtom and choose the integrated GPS receiver... After 5 second it should change from no GPS to searching sattelites, after that on my device i've got a fix after 5 minutes :D (be patient). If the GPS stays on no GPS, you've went wrong choosing the programport Next time the fix wil be in around 15 seconds.... :( So I guess I've got the honour to be the first one navigating without GPS Proxy and with "integrated GPS" on the i8000 :D Btw. all other programs like google maps etc. keeps also working! Cheers!!!! Thanks for the tip. I can confirm that this worked on my phone too. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest tacchan23 Posted November 25, 2009 Report Share Posted November 25, 2009 On the Secany thread somone posted saying he could now (with IK5 rom) use Tomtom without gpsgate too (without mentioning any changes in the settings) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dgmorland Posted November 25, 2009 Report Share Posted November 25, 2009 On the Secany thread somone posted saying he could now (with IK5 rom) use Tomtom without gpsgate too (without mentioning any changes in the settings) I am on PDA and CSC = IJC and Phone =IK2 and it's working for me with this. Maybe someone with older ROM can try and see if they can get it working on that ROM by following instructions in first post of this thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest megalon Posted November 25, 2009 Report Share Posted November 25, 2009 A few weeks ago I wrote in this forum that I had TomTom running without proxy, without tweak and just with the default GPS-settings: http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-...al-gps-on-wm65/ According to the responses it is not common that it will work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MooozE Posted November 26, 2009 Report Share Posted November 26, 2009 Finally after many hours of work i got my GPS running with tomtom without running GPS proxy and with choosing the integrated GPS receiver :D Running WM6.5 rom ver: I8000NXXIJC Running TomTom ver: 7.916 9189 first i've set the baudrate to 9600 in setting (still let windows control the device) I was wondering why HTC was working with integrated GPS and Samsung don't, My simple guess is it is because HTC uses port4, and not port 7. So the next step is changing the programport to port 4 in the GPS settings!! (not the hardwareport) next go into the registry and go to (maybe this is not necessary, but i've changed it when playing to find the working settings): HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/GPS Intermediate driver/Drivers/samsung GPS Hardware change inputbuffersize and outputbuffersize both to 8192 When everything configured for port 4 run tomtom and choose the integrated GPS receiver... After 5 second it should change from no GPS to searching sattelites, after that on my device i've got a fix after 5 minutes :D (be patient). If the GPS stays on no GPS, you've went wrong choosing the programport Next time the fix wil be in around 15 seconds.... ;) So I guess I've got the honour to be the first one navigating without GPS Proxy and with "integrated GPS" on the i8000 ;) Btw. all other programs like google maps etc. keeps also working! Cheers!!!! Working very well here without modyfing those registry settings :D PDA: IK5 CSC: IK5 Phone: IK3 TomTom ver. 7.915 Thanks for the tip dude :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Yohng Posted November 27, 2009 Report Share Posted November 27, 2009 No way for me (full IK5 too) After 20 mn (and 15% battery), I still have 10 sattelites with 0% signal ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest larrywww Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Install GPSModDriver, you will get GPS fixed in less than 15 seconds every time, including the first time. Mine doesn't work for all the software, Garmin, Agis, Mapking... Even sometimes I stayed at the cross of road for several minutes it was still searching. After installation, I got it fixed even in my room if i am near the windows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest acastiyo Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Hello, I have been trying everything said in this forum and in different posts to get position with tomtom 7 and I couldn't. I am using port 4, 9600 and integrated gps, but also tried other gps, and setting COM port and speed, but the only thing I get is low signal and tomtom asking if I am inside a building, which I am not of course. I am using tomtom 7.916, last version I presume, and Secany´s IL2, but there was no way to get position. I also have tried IGO8 and this one worked very well once I set the COM port and speed, taking some time at first to get position, but being very fast after that. I prefer to use Tomtom instead of iGO, and I don´t want to install gpsgate or any of those, as people say it should work straight... do you have any ideas on how to make it work? What I don't understand is why some people report that it work and some don´t... what could be the problem? I have Google maps installed and GPS is also working, so I have no idea why tomtom is the only program not working. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest totocotu Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 (edited) Finally after many hours of work i got my GPS running with tomtom without running GPS proxy and with choosing the integrated GPS receiver ;) Running WM6.5 rom ver: I8000NXXIJC Running TomTom ver: 7.916 9189 first i've set the baudrate to 9600 in setting (still let windows control the device) I was wondering why HTC was working with integrated GPS and Samsung don't, My simple guess is it is because HTC uses port4, and not port 7. So the next step is changing the programport to port 4 in the GPS settings!! (not the hardwareport) next go into the registry and go to (maybe this is not necessary, but i've changed it when playing to find the working settings): HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/GPS Intermediate driver/Drivers/samsung GPS Hardware change inputbuffersize and outputbuffersize both to 8192 When everything configured for port 4 run tomtom and choose the integrated GPS receiver... After 5 second it should change from no GPS to searching sattelites, after that on my device i've got a fix after 5 minutes ;) (be patient). If the GPS stays on no GPS, you've went wrong choosing the programport Next time the fix wil be in around 15 seconds.... ;) So I guess I've got the honour to be the first one navigating without GPS Proxy and with "integrated GPS" on the i8000 ;) Btw. all other programs like google maps etc. keeps also working! Cheers!!!! Hello, Here is my personal experience with both i900 and i8000. i900 version : WM 6.1 - PDA XXHJ3/CEHJ2 -Tel XXHI4 i8000 version : WM 6.1 - PDA XXIH3 - CSC XENIH2 - Tel XXIH2 1. I intalled TOMTOM 7.916.9189 2. In registry, I've set BufferSize to 8192 and gpsid to nihil 3. In settings, I've set XTRA to off - GPS Program Port COM4- GPS hardware Port COM9 - Baudrate 4800 (and tried also 2400 and 9600) - Automatic access 4. I deleted the files GPSID and XTRA 5. I made a softreset 6. I launched Tomtom 7. I selected the integrated GPS receiver 8. After 20 seconds for i8000 and 5 minutes for i900 i got a first fix. 9. If I re-launch them during the following minutes or even whithin 1 hour, I get a fix within 10 seconds for i8000 and 30 to 45 seconds for i900. Until here, everything works well and I'm very happy. The problem is that if I try to launch Tomtom after several hours (I noticed it mainly in the morning), it's impossible to get a fix, even if I wait for 10 minutes. In such a case, the only way to get a fix (with both phones) is to make again a soft reset. Hence, I'm wondering if : 1. After a while Tomtom or the GPS internal driver lest some rubbish in the momory that prevents Tomtom to load again 2. The change of date (in the morning) creates some king of bug 3. There is something else to be changed in the registry (RetryWaitOn Error - SleepOnNoData - ...) Thanks in advance for your helps / suggestions Edited December 16, 2009 by totocotu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest acastiyo Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 That's very strange. I will keep having a look at the GPS behavior and try to get some conclusions. In the meantime I hope someone with deeper knowledge can shed some light on this. Weird!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest checcogigi Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Finally after many hours of work i got my GPS running with tomtom without running GPS proxy and with choosing the integrated GPS receiver ;) Running WM6.5 rom ver: I8000NXXIJC Running TomTom ver: 7.916 9189 first i've set the baudrate to 9600 in setting (still let windows control the device) I was wondering why HTC was working with integrated GPS and Samsung don't, My simple guess is it is because HTC uses port4, and not port 7. So the next step is changing the programport to port 4 in the GPS settings!! (not the hardwareport) next go into the registry and go to (maybe this is not necessary, but i've changed it when playing to find the working settings): HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/GPS Intermediate driver/Drivers/samsung GPS Hardware change inputbuffersize and outputbuffersize both to 8192 When everything configured for port 4 run tomtom and choose the integrated GPS receiver... After 5 second it should change from no GPS to searching sattelites, after that on my device i've got a fix after 5 minutes ;) (be patient). If the GPS stays on no GPS, you've went wrong choosing the programport Next time the fix wil be in around 15 seconds.... ;) So I guess I've got the honour to be the first one navigating without GPS Proxy and with "integrated GPS" on the i8000 ;) Btw. all other programs like google maps etc. keeps also working! Cheers!!!! Ok ROM I800NXXL2 confirm everything works, you're a big Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest rocky_mon Posted December 19, 2009 Report Share Posted December 19, 2009 (edited) Excellent, my navigation software is no more portsplitter dependent, I got a fix from inside my house as well. Thanks Mate. ;) Finally after many hours of work i got my GPS running with tomtom without running GPS proxy and with choosing the integrated GPS receiver ;) Running WM6.5 rom ver: I8000NXXIJC Running TomTom ver: 7.916 9189 first i've set the baudrate to 9600 in setting (still let windows control the device) I was wondering why HTC was working with integrated GPS and Samsung don't, My simple guess is it is because HTC uses port4, and not port 7. So the next step is changing the programport to port 4 in the GPS settings!! (not the hardwareport) next go into the registry and go to (maybe this is not necessary, but i've changed it when playing to find the working settings): HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/GPS Intermediate driver/Drivers/samsung GPS Hardware change inputbuffersize and outputbuffersize both to 8192 When everything configured for port 4 run tomtom and choose the integrated GPS receiver... After 5 second it should change from no GPS to searching sattelites, after that on my device i've got a fix after 5 minutes ;) (be patient). If the GPS stays on no GPS, you've went wrong choosing the programport Next time the fix wil be in around 15 seconds.... ;) So I guess I've got the honour to be the first one navigating without GPS Proxy and with "integrated GPS" on the i8000 :P Btw. all other programs like google maps etc. keeps also working! Cheers!!!! Edited December 19, 2009 by rocky_mon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest matdahero Posted December 19, 2009 Report Share Posted December 19, 2009 Wolaaa Confirmed working on my Omnia Pro B7610 with changing ONLY the GPS settings. Got first fixed within 3 mins. ;) 9 satellites indoor by window ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest totocotu Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Hello, Here is my personal experience with both i900 and i8000. i900 version : WM 6.1 - PDA XXHJ3/CEHJ2 -Tel XXHI4 i8000 version : WM 6.1 - PDA XXIH3 - CSC XENIH2 - Tel XXIH2 1. I intalled TOMTOM 7.916.9189 2. In registry, I've set BufferSize to 8192 and gpsid to nihil 3. In settings, I've set XTRA to off - GPS Program Port COM4- GPS hardware Port COM9 - Baudrate 4800 (and tried also 2400 and 9600) - Automatic access 4. I deleted the files GPSID and XTRA 5. I made a softreset 6. I launched Tomtom 7. I selected the integrated GPS receiver 8. After 20 seconds for i8000 and 5 minutes for i900 i got a first fix. 9. If I re-launch them during the following minutes or even whithin 1 hour, I get a fix within 10 seconds for i8000 and 30 to 45 seconds for i900. Until here, everything works well and I'm very happy. The problem is that if I try to launch Tomtom after several hours (I noticed it mainly in the morning), it's impossible to get a fix, even if I wait for 10 minutes. In such a case, the only way to get a fix (with both phones) is to make again a soft reset. Hence, I'm wondering if : 1. After a while Tomtom or the GPS internal driver lest some rubbish in the momory that prevents Tomtom to load again 2. The change of date (in the morning) creates some king of bug 3. There is something else to be changed in the registry (RetryWaitOn Error - SleepOnNoData - ...) Thanks in advance for your helps / suggestions Hello Merry Christmas to all of you. I've not been able until now to solve my problem. Any idea? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest msmeB7610 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 i'm trying to get tomtom 7 to work without any extra programs, and it seams that the solution is near. Can anyone help me please with these questions? - How do i get into the register of my phone. Do i need a program? If so wich one is the best? - On what number do i set the hardwareport? - I want to let tomtom to work without gprs, what is the best way. I've changed settings in my phone but everytime when i turn it on again or start tomtom, these settings are gone. Thanx in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Thijsk Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Unfortunately, it does not work. Has anyone, who made it work, a more detailed guide? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alexovy Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Whatever settings I try I get about 9 satellites but they are always gray. They never go blue. What is the problem here? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Arcobaleno Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 (edited) Note for B7610 Users This works to I use the stockrom from Samsung (win 6.5) and it works with TTN 7916.9192 with map Western Europe 845.2666 didnt used the registery edit methode only used the GPS settings Edited March 22, 2010 by Arcobaleno Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jh787 Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Has anybody tried typing in *#1472365# into their Omnia2? It brings up some extra gps settings, some of which are similar to settings that can be reached in registry but some are unique. The main one that was of interest to me was the start up mode of GPS. Mine was set to cold start which meant that every time i started my tomtom it did so by deleting all previous data. This meant i was on a cold start each and every time i used it which was why it took forever to lock sometimes. I have now changed this setting to "hotstart" and my locks are instant. There are various other settings that can be played with and tried out but this setting alone got rid of the only flaw i could find in the Omnia2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ChillyCat Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 With the Verizon i920 and updating to newest rom [2 months ago] , I've not had to make any setting changes other than the obvious location/911 thangy. No regedits , no port swaps ,no baud changes , no gps gate or any other similar replicators. Nothing TomTom & iGo & google all work just great. Acquisition is typically under 30 seconds and get three sats even indoors. Side by side with my TomTom 720....both damn near equal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jcca1973 Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 (edited) Hello everybody. I try to install tomtom in my omnia 2 to and i discover that there us a conflict with spb mobile shell if you unistall spb you ill get gps on tomtom in a few seconds i try and he works fine without spb and after i install spb the capture of gps signal don't work Edited April 1, 2010 by jcca1973 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest azza6 Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Install GPSModDriver, you will get GPS fixed in less than 15 seconds every time, including the first time. Mine doesn't work for all the software, Garmin, Agis, Mapking... Even sometimes I stayed at the cross of road for several minutes it was still searching. After installation, I got it fixed even in my room if i am near the windows. AWESOME! Thankyou ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest claudx Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 please larrywww could you post a smart guide for GPSMod driver?i never manage to make it work with my omnia i8000! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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