Hi there, I`ve seen this running on a friends phone, amazing bit of software !
I tried installing it on my Dell Axim X50 PDA, which is running Windows Mobile 2003 SE, but it says that the downlaoded file is not a valid windows CE applcation.
Is there any chance there will be a version released that would work on older PDA`s like mine PLEASE??
Nige.
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If you ever need to send a version to test, that outputs some sort of debugging file, I`ll be happy to help if possible. I don`t mind doing some testing.
Nige.
i have the same problem...would like to run racechrono on acer n50. Any chanche to get a version that works ???
ciao and thk
max
ciao
max
But there is no charger :S
I found it from ebay ~$10
I may donate the device.
Mart: I'd accept it without the charger, if it runs fine otherwise... I got another iPaq with too old OS (WM2000), but the charger might work.
If anyone of you decide to donate devices, please email me at tracks(at)racechrono.com and I'll send you my shipping address. I'm located in Finland, so please calculate shipping cost before committing to send it. It might add to the "cost of donating" depending where you are. :) The devices will be highly appreciated!
I have a Mitac Mio 168 with built in GPS and Windows Mobile 2003 2nd addition I'd be willing to send it over to you guys to develop on but would need it back when you've finished, is this possible?
If so could you also give me an idea of how long you would need it for?
Thanks - Andy
Racechrono installed fine and I`ll be testing it out on Sunday !
I think there is WM2003 device (or two) coming my way, so hopefully I get it running on it too.
p.s. I have HP IPAQ H1940
1) If you have WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack on your devices (many PPC2003 devices do), it is not supported. So you have to use your GPS through COM ports. Use the "Serial Port / Outbound port" setting from the Bluetooth Settings as your RaceChrono GPS serial port.
2) There is screen resize bug with the virtual keyboard. Don't mind about it, I'll fix it.
Any other bugs, please let me know.
Already I am having some issues :)
Well, you know what device... The same as you got :)
1. Paired the GPS and PDA
2. Turned the BT connection on
3. Teached RC to understand the COM gps. (port 5, default baudrate)
4. No matter witch com port i select (the default com5-outbound and com8 inbond) (com 5 should be the correct, but i tried 8 also :) )
4.1 RC is asking me, if i would like to turn BT on, and then...
4.2 says a nice notice about WIDCOMM.
4.3 And after that it says that "no device selected"
If I say "no" in 4.1 => skip 4.2 and go straight to 4.3 :)
Using the bluetooth option fails the same way.
I have a impression, that RC doesn't understand, i'm using the com port and thiks i'm still using BT.
I also tried resets and other BS :)
Oh, and TomTom works great with this COM 5 setting.
Thanks,
Mart
Settings -> GPS reciver ->
GPS Type - Serial port GPS
GPS Serial port - COM5:
GPS baudrate - default (tried 9600 and 115200 also)
In win, the GPS seems to be paired fine... well, i dont know anything more to do in there