I assume that you are using the internal GPS. The problem is not with Serial2.dll but with the way HTC implement their COM port emulation that seems to be incompatible with the .NET SerialPort class. Apparently not just Serial2.dll has trouble but other apps written in .NET lanuages have the same problem.II was wondering what the status of this problem with serial2.dll is. Is someone working on it? Are we anywhere near a solution?
Do you have an external or internal GPS?
I assume you have found this thread. http://www.b4x.com/forum/questions-help-needed/972-gps-outofmemoryexception-since-wm6.html GPSgate seems to be a workaround.
I'm not sure if it will work but it worth a try: http://www.b4x.com/forum/additional...rosoft-gps-intermediate-driver-interface.html
There are plans to create an official wrapper for the GPS intermediate driver interface which I hope that will solve this problem.
There are plans to create an official wrapper for the GPS intermediate driver interface which I hope that will solve this problem.
Months. It will only be available after next version release.
If you mean GPS serial port applications they are probably not .NET applications but native code.My HTC Touch Cruise with gps, works just fine with other serial port applications, maybe HTC resolved there issue.
That's a bit unfair! Basic4ppc is not specifically a GPS application builder
Unfortunately HTC don't support third party development of GPS apps on their devices other than a chosen few (like TomTom)
Details of a message to HTC, and their reply, regarding the problems between the Compact Framework and their GPS are in post 6 here GPS Tuner :: View topic - Jal Port splitter doesn't work on P3300 (or yes?) Also other developer places on the net.Care to share where you got that information from (since I doubt it's true)?
Serial2.dll (unlike the older SerialDevice.dll) is just a wrapper above .Net SerialPort class.
The problems you encounter with this device are not specific to Basic4ppc.
We do have a "100% satisfaction or money back guarantee" policy.
Please send me an email to erel@basic4ppc.com if you like to return your license.
If I were Erel I would take extreme offense at the suggestion that there is any dishonesty involved. In computer software (and hardware) incompatibilities abound and is part of the "game". You try it, you hit a problem, you move on and try something different. Take your refund and try some other solution - at least you got the offer of a refund. More than I have experienced under similar circumstances in the past when a product didn't meet my expectation, and was a lot more expensive!Why is it so difficult to show a little honesty?
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