Finally i figure out the way to install Garmin mobile XT in windows CE. Download original version for Windows Mobile from, of course u need. Garmin Connect Community for tracking, analyzing and sharing Garmin Express Maps and software to manage your devices Connect IQ Free watch faces, apps and more.
Hi Guys, I have a question in regards to Garmin. Is Garmin city navigator & Garmin mobile XT one & the same???
The reason for asking is, I have installed Garmin mobile xt on a no name brand gps unit running windows ce 6. I run Primo on it with com port one set up in system.ini. The only problem I have with Garmin mobile xt, I cant get it to see com port 1. So it cant find satellites. Information from around the net suggest using port splitter, However I tried to configure the com ports with port splitter, still no joy. Everything else appears to be working.
I believe Garmin mobile xt should be run on a Iphone, which would explain the situation, or am I am I barking up the wrong tree. Any help out there I would be grateful for. Garmin is sometimes problematic as far as COM port detection goes where other GPS programs have no problems at all. You will most probably need to get port splitter working to get it to recognize the GPS port correctly. If you delete any port splitter configuration file and run it you should be able to set it up to use COM port 1 and then pick an unused COM port to mirror it to. Once you have done that you should be able to get Garmin to recognize the pseudo COM port and it should work ok. Cheers, Ian Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic!
( 08:58 PM)Jards88 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Or to view.Garmin is sometimes problematic as far as COM port detection goes where other GPS programs have no problems at all.
You will most probably need to get port splitter working to get it to recognize the GPS port correctly. If you delete any port splitter configuration file and run it you should be able to set it up to use COM port 1 and then pick an unused COM port to mirror it to.
Once you have done that you should be able to get Garmin to recognize the pseudo COM port and it should work ok. Cheers, Ian Hi, With port splitter input it only comes up with serial cable on com 5.6 8. In the output window it only gives me the option of com 0, 6 & 7.
No matter what I try. Which is the port configuration file???? Thanks for you help. Cvetomuzika na ekrane monitora programmu.
( 03:33 AM)chas521 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Or to view.AFAIK, Garmin XT will only run on WinCE not iOS. Thats what I have windows CE v6. Everything else works ok. I can see the maps, put an address in. But no sats Cheers ( 07:05 AM)Fatboyfun Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Or to view.Garmin Mobile XT is originally for Windows Mobile, Not Windows CE, like TomTom it can be made to work on Windows CE, but this is device and ROM dependant.
That's why it's a tricky app to work with. Ah, well, Is there a version of Garmin that will work, or is Garmin mobile XT the only version of Garmin out there???? Then what is Garmin city Navigator??? Thanks for the help Guys.
Garmin products are Linux based. The only Garmin program ever made for WinCE is GarminXT. When GarminXT is not fully compatible with ones device, one should learn how to live with the flaws or loose his prejudices and use another program.
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The same story for TomTom where the combination WinCE6.0/TomTom is a pain in the. End of story. Garmin and iPhone? But not GarminXT You are not allowed to view links. Edit: Forgot to say that I do not know if Garmin works as expected on other OS and how it works etc. You may as well be disappointed.