Dear all,
Last week had been a real testing time for me with MapInfo and GPS
integration. But the outcome was worth the wait. But, not before this....
I tried to connect the locally made GPS receiver (antenna available )
to my laptop. I infact geocoded a point/location on to my map (office).
Till now geocoding for any static point was OK. I tried to do the same
stunt of taking my laptop in a Jeep along with the necessary receiver,
antanne, connectors, and other hardware to geocode as points,
polyline using "set up geocoding " under GPS menu. It still was
able to geocode my location at the first and as the vehicle moves
at a certain distance, it displays
" General Protection fault at geotrack16.dll at 0001.1BA5 ".
And this runs into a continuous loop and I have to press C+A+D to
abort/exit. Is this error, something to do with 16 bit or 32 bit
configurations.
When I install geotracker form Blue marble it displays it is a 16 bit
program
which runs in 32 bit.
Details >>
Receiver features:
* 12 channel GPSR
* which has a integrated I/O peripheral support
* supports NMEA0183 format.
* Single frequency standard positioning service.
Laptop/Host Communication:
* IBM Thinkpad
* Interface RS-232 compatible
* Baud Rate: 9600 baud
Softwares:
* Windows 95 OS
* MapInfo 5.5 with geotracker
This is very important as I have a demo next week to showcase this
integration
It has been sometime now with the problem and hence I decided to post
it to you all. Did anybody have faced the same problem ? What would be
the reason for such an error ? How to rectify the same ? am I missing
something ?
Thanks in advance...
Regards,
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Jayaprakash Athmaram
Product Specialist Group
TATA Infotech Ltd
Mumbai - 400 059.
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