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Auftrag von Bo Victor Thomsen bo.victor.thom...@gmail.com
Anyway, the agency I assist with their Tablet based field solution, is
now using relatively cheap consumer tablets
I'll agree that the OS is more likely, but please don't dismiss this completely
out of hand.
Although my case is on Linux, I've recently had a case where QGIS 1.7-2.6
worked fine with my GPS, but come 2.8 it won't communicate.
I can definitely say that the GPS *is* communicating with the OS,
Hi
We have been using the FZ-G1 in the field with Win 8 and we were pretty
happy with it (not with Qgis though).
The only down we have identified until now is that the port on which the
GPS is running (COM3 if I remember correctly) sometimes switches off
without any reason... Given that the
Dear all,
is it sure, that the GPS in QGIS fails. It can be that the GPS on
the OS fails as well.
I use it regulary with different tablets, even old fashion.
GPS on board and previously GPS via blue-tooth.
I never had an issue with GPS in QGIS, but with the
Hi,
does anybody have experience with the Panasonic Toughbook FZ-G1 (with Windows
8.1 or 7 professional) and QGIS for field work? Especially working with
the onboard GPS chip is interesting. Does it work without problems?
Regards,
Otto
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