Hi All,
does the MDA III has a
1) RS232 port
logic 0: +3:+25 V
logic 1: -3:-25 V
or
2) TTL
port?
Thanks!
Related
Hello. I've recently bought an mda II. I had an mda i running tom tom 3 and connected a royaltek spahire mouse. I've installed tomtom3 again on the mda II but i cannot connect the gps mouse to the device.
Whenever push the connecter in. It wants to connect to the mms connection ?. I've read previous threads that recommended to set the beams of. I did this too but it didn't work. Please advice
Hello,
on a MDA III the synchronisation over a serial RS232 cable works fine
(although T-Mobile doesn't sell such a cable). Some software which I
develop for PDAs which uses the RS232 port there for communication
with external electronic hardware works fine on PDas but not on the MDA
III. It always crashes when I try to open the port (COM1).
Some installed device manager tool (a view only tool) seems to confiorm
that COM1 is the right one. It is named like this: "Serial cable on COM1".
What's wrong here? Active Sync has been closed before starting my
application. SOmebody somewhere mentioned that the keyboard could
block the com-port. Is this true? And if yes, how can ActiveSync then use
it?
Greetings
Markus
Re: seriel RS232 port on MDA III -sync works but own app. no
mh2005 said:
SOmebody somewhere mentioned that the keyboard could
block the com-port. Is this true?
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No, it's not true. The port is open by an
IR daemon listening for the connection,
and serial and IR share the same UART.
Uncheck the button in the settings, and
everything will work.
Everybody who has a RS232 GPS receiver
had the same problem.
Hi All!
I have made a cable to connect the MDA III to my Royaltek RGM 2000 GPS device.
It works great but I don't understand one thing:
The documentation on this site says that MDAIII has rs232 interface (+-12V),
the documenation of the RGM 2000 says it only drives a TTL serial port.
I connected both device directly without a MAXIM IC.
How can that work?
Now I try to connect the GPS device to my PC over a MAXIM TTL to RS232 converter and I get only trash on my PC terminal.
Should I also connect the GPS device directly to serial port of my PC?
Please help!
I don't want the crash my GPS device!
Hy, i have a GPS Receiver on cable from Navilock, model NL-203P, link: http://www.insidepda.de/gps-empfaenger,NaviLock-NL-203P,testbericht,93.html, and it isn't working on WM6, i try all hardware and software ports but still isn't working what should i do ?
How did you connect it to your BA? It has different connector...
Hi there,
I've this one here: NaviLock NL208P
and I'm trying to get this one working with TomTom Navigator 6.030, but it won't work...
I tried these settings
on MDA (Settings | Connetions | External GPS)
- Programs: no GPS, GPS0, GPS1...
- Hardware: COM0, COM1, COM2... an 4800 Baud
- Access: auto GPS on/off
on TomTom
- Other NMEA GPS
- 4800 Baud
- COM0 / Serial Cable on COM1 / COM2 / Ir on COM3 / COM5 / COM9
PPC-details:
- T-Mobile MDA III
- WM6
- NaviLock NL208P
- Car-Cable-GPS-Connector
- TomTom Navigator 6.030
- 4GB SD
Can anyone help...?
thx Rossi
Hello everybody
I would like to connect my HTC TyTn II to a device which is using a RS232 for a serial connection. The software I need is running under Windows Mobile 6.1. So what I need is a device to "convert" the USB into a RS232. For PC such things are can be easily bought but I have not yet found something similar for Windows Mobile 6.1 and MiniUSB.
Have I overlooked something (maybe it was to obvious) or do those device really not exist ?
Can you guys help ?
Thanks
Michael
Hm, I believe you can do COM connections over bluetooth (I believe the phone simulates a COM port over bluetooth). You might want to look for a Bluetooth to COM adaptor (don't know whether this exists, though).
even if you found a converter and one could just use one of the many rs232 to normal usb dongles and then a usb to miniusb converter
but it would never work
because to use those conveters the device is required to support usbHost which HTC TyTn II don't