I finally realized that for a log to be created the unit must be moving so I turned in on in the car on the way to work. I was unable to record the exact times and drive but they should be close to the times in my previous post. Attached is the log. Please let me know if any of the developers can help given this info.
Steve Freeman
2011-03-23-XCS-87C-01.IGC
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On Mar 22, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Roman Stoklasa wrote: > Hi Steve, > > have you tried to record NMEA "raw log"? Turn it on via Config -> Config -> > Config -> Raw Logger. > Try to 'record' the 'disconnection' and also next reconnect. You could also > write down date and time, when you have start the logger and when the > disconnect / reconnect occured in order to match this events to the > particular lines from log. > > You should find recorded log in the XCSoarData directory. Then, try to post > it here, maybe someone from the developers could confirm or refute that the > problem is on the XCSoar's site... > > Roman. > > > > On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 20:04:30 +0100, Steve Freeman <st...@freewil.com> wrote: > >> Since Max thinks my problem may be a result of my specific hardware, is >> there anyone out there running XCSoar on an iPaq 4705 and a bluetooth Garmin >> 10 GPS? If you are using a different GPS but the 4705 and have no problems >> with 6.0.7 please let me know which GPS as that may be my problem. >> >> Steve Steve Freeman st...@freewil.com 713-859-0229
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