- PHAROS GPS 360 DRIVER DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS INSTALL
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In fact, I can telnet to 192.168.1.1 port 10110 and i get a stream of GPS data coming back, which looks like this (while on the interstate near Atlanta): It supports broadcasting GPS NMEA over WiFi. I have a Verizon Jetpack 4G LTE, MiFi 4620L. Do you have any suggestions on what approach could be used here?įirst off, great work on getting this going! But I can't get it to work. Michael, thank you very much for your help.
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Otherwise I will need to have a windows service running with admin privileges to auto-detect the new com port and reinstall the driver. I would like to have some "method" to "call" the API to a different port or something (dont know if it is even possible).
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By doing so, the COM Port is changed (it is a virtual COM Port)Īnd I need to re-configure the driver (using administrative privileges)."Įven if I use command line arguments I will need admin privileges to re-configure it. Sometimes we need to replace the GPS Hardware or change the computer or even the USB Port. "The problem is: We have an application that uses a USB GPS (usb-to-serial) that receives NMEA data. As per my understanding, you are saying that I can use command line parameters in order to "install" the driver in a different port.īut I think this does not solve my problem. Bruno Bertechini CIO Acensco Tecnologia Looking forward to have any feedback on this! Is that something planned for future releases ? Something completely new or even possible to achieve?īy the way, I saw the sentence "If you want to redistribute this driver whithin your application contact me at the forum". That would give more flexibility to the system.
This is something I would like: My application would "auto-detect" GPS port (by iterating all ports available and checking for NMEA data manually) and thenĬonfigure the driver to use the discovered port. I need to re-configure the driver (using administrative privileges). By doing so, the COM Port is changed (it is a virtual COM Port) and The problem is: We have an application that uses a USB GPS (usb-to-serial) that receives NMEA data.
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I would like to know if it is possible to install the driver without selecting a com port (I know it will not work until it is configured).