Hi All,
I am trying to connect a bluetooth GPS to a laptop (WinXP) running a
fairly normal moving map app (Memory Map).
The laptop doesn't have built-in BT so I bought this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NANO-TINY-USB-...item27b00aa7c5
There is no documentation on it but it appears to be made by IVT, and
one can find drivers and software which goes back to 2001 (!!) which
has a fantastic range of (mostly useless) features.
Anyway, the system works using the windoze BT driver... no additional
software was installed.
Under the BT software on the desktp, I see
outgoing com9 (that's the one used)
incoming com10 (not used)
and similarly under Control Panel -> Ports
BUT...
The whole thing falls over if the laptop is powered up *before* the
GPS is powered up.
If the GPS is left running, the laptop can be rebooted any number of
times and it reconnects OK.
But if the power-up sequence is reversed, the application says it
cannot connect to the COM port, and the only way is to configure "no
GPS" and then configure the usual "NMEA" GPS. That clears it...
I vaguely recall having this kind of problem before.
Is there some config whereby windoze can be forced to reconnect the
outgoing com port automatically?
Many thanks for any tips.
(The IVT software is a piece of 30MB+ bloat-ware and I don't really
want to install it unless I have to; also I have no idea if it is even
relevant).