+azspecter Posted December 31, 2005 Share Posted December 31, 2005 Hey guys- Earth Tracker Found this today. Emailed the guy- he responded and said that yes, this works great. With GE, you just want to browse your intended travel area to load all the images in cache on your laptop first (I read that you can set GE to a 2GB cache size somewhere)- then unplug from the net and you're good to go! He wrote this software to work w/ GPS via serial hookup, as long as it provides the NMEA 0813 language. He also said that it must hookup via serial port to work. Now- I'm wondering here- since the unit I'm looking at buying only has a USB interface, and not a serial port- is there a software I can loan on my laptop so that it will take my USB port and make it look like a COM port instead? This guy believes that this would work just fine if I could find such a thing. I'm posting this because I need this interface for business- GPS to work in GE Pro, out in the field. I know it's not the most practical way to do geocaching, but- might be useful to someone. Any ideas, thoughts, or comments on this? Thanks Quote Link to comment
+EScout Posted January 1, 2006 Share Posted January 1, 2006 Now- I'm wondering here- since the unit I'm looking at buying only has a USB interface, and not a serial port- is there a software I can loan on my laptop so that it will take my USB port and make it look like a COM port instead? Yes, if the GPSr you are thinking of buying with a USB interface is an Explorist 210,400,500 or 600. Quote Link to comment
+wilkintj Posted January 1, 2006 Share Posted January 1, 2006 There's no way to make it show up on a COM port if it's a Garmin (vista C) though? I'm having a similar problem, but with trying to interface with streets and trips. Quote Link to comment
robertlipe Posted January 1, 2006 Share Posted January 1, 2006 There's no way to make it show up on a COM port if it's a Garmin (vista C) though? I'm having a similar problem, but with trying to interface with streets and trips. http://franson.com/gpsgate/index.asp Quote Link to comment
+azspecter Posted January 1, 2006 Author Share Posted January 1, 2006 got an email from the author- he says he knows the Garmin 60cs VERY well, and is CERTAIN it will work perfectly as is- no COM port converter software needed. He even read the manual and confirmed it. So, this is the one I'm going with, and buying his software- Im just going to wait and talk to Garmin directly on Monday to find out when the 'x' series is coming out. If it's soon, I'll wait and order that. Otherwise, I'm going with the 60cs... Quote Link to comment
+star-geezer Posted January 1, 2006 Share Posted January 1, 2006 Okay first - some GPS units will work w/ just the USB port. Your manual should tell you about that. That's great! But if it will only work w/ a serial port, then there are several places on the web where you can buy a very inexpensive serial to USB (or USB to Serial) cable. Do a google search. Just plug your provided serial cable (came w/ the unit?) into the serial end of the cable you just bought. The other end goes into your USB port. There's some software you need to install, but the whole thing works flawlessly. Cost should be no more than 20 USD incl shipping. Radio Shack carries this cable but they want 40 USD. Good luck! Star-geezer Quote Link to comment
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