Skip, Is it sending moto bin or nmea? Try switching. Easy to find. Try asking the board it's ID. Fun with old gps's Norm ---- Skip Withrow <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello fellow nuts, > > I am trying to communicate with a Motorola UT+ receiver. Used to do it with > the Motorola GPS software running in a DOS window on a PC running windows > XP. > > Recently moved to a new machine (server, running XP again), but absolutely > cannot get the software to run. I'm convinced that it has something to do > with the communications startup. This machine does not seem to have a MS > Dos tab, so am starting DOS from the Cmd line in the startup menu. I'm > running GPSCOMMS from the \GPS directory and then starting GPS (from the > \GPS directory). The window comes up and when the GPS receiver is > initiallized it seems to send back the datum it is using. After than, > nothing. > > I do know that commands are getting to the receiver, I have looked at the > line on the Oncore with a scope (but haven't checked to see if it is at the > right baud rate yet). Also still need to check to see if there is a respone > from the UT+. I get the impression that the serial port may not be > configured correctly (but how do I know with the GPS software?). > > Anybody know the tricks to running the old Motorola GPS program on a Windows > machine? Is there better software out there that would be compatible with > the OnCore UT+? > > Any help appreciate! Thanks in advance. > > Skip Withrow > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there.
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