The built in location provider is essentially a NMEA file that
simulates a drive through san francisco. Now this is great if you are
only trying something out, but if you really want to do some testing
you need to create your own NMEA files. So I did that, I pushed them
into the device and got things going, but from the behavior that I am
seeing it seems that the location provider begins reading once the
emulator is turned on and the only way to get the emulator to start
reading from the beginning again is to restart the emulator.
This is getting annoying and was wondering if anyone knew how to stop
the emulator from reading, or how to start reading after a specific
signal or something.

(Oh also, I think there is a bug with the way the emulator reads NMEA
files. Specifically after it loops and begins it reads time
incorrectly and thus gives weird results. Has anyone come across this?

Fernan.do
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