DiverMan Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hi All, I just bought MS Streets & Trips 2004. I installed it to my laptop and tried to hook up my Legend with it. I set the transfer protocol to NMEA but the program (Streets) states that it cannot connect. Has anyone been successful with this? If so, how did you do it? Thanks in advance, Link to comment
+alanfreed Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 Be sure that Streets & Trips is set properly to look for your GPS on the right serial port. I use the exact set-up you're describing (a laptop with Legend, using Streets & Maps) -- you'll be amazed at how accurate this combination is! I have been very impressed at how many tiny little streets are represented in this software, not to compliment Bill Gates, or anything. Anyway -- the problem is most likely that the program is looking for the GPS on the wrong Comm port. Try changing that setting (by going to TOOLS -> CONFIGURE GPS) until it locates it. Good luck! Link to comment
DiverMan Posted March 5, 2004 Author Share Posted March 5, 2004 Thanks for the feed back. I am looking forward to using it also. The problem is that it only has one COM port in the listing. I am running XP pro and can't figure out how to confiigure the ports in the OS Link to comment
+alanfreed Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hmph... do you have any other software that you have been able to use successfully with it? (Can you get EasyGPS to work, etc.)? If so, I'd double check those settings. I don't know how you can kick the computer into recognizing a different COM port if that one isn't responding. I'd probably start troubleshooting by trying a different program that communicates with your receiver to see if you can get that to work first. Link to comment
+Cherokeecacher Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 (edited) Place your mouse over your "my computer" icon and right click. Click on properties Click on the "Hardware" tab About halfway down the window, on the right hand side, you will see a button called "Device manager" Click on that and see how many COM ports your computer/OS recognizes I cannot remember if/how to change these settings. Make sure you are logged in as the primary user of XP, with "administrator" privileges. Is this where you are trying to go? If not, sorry I took up your time. Edited ****BEFORE you change ANYTHING in the device manager****** go to Start-all programs- system tools-accessories-click on “system restore. You will want to follow the “wizard” and create a restore point before you change any settings. If you accidentally mess something up, follow the same steps as above, but click select “restore system to an earlier time” then choose the restore point you just created. Edited March 5, 2004 by Cherokeecacher Link to comment
DiverMan Posted March 5, 2004 Author Share Posted March 5, 2004 Thank you both for your feed back. I will try both suggestions after work today (I know, a neccesary evil). Thanks again and have a blessed weekend. Link to comment
+Asgoroth Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 Do you have anything else you connect to that serial port? Such as a PocketPC or Palm? If so, you may ned to disable the Sync software as it locks the serial port. Link to comment
DiverMan Posted March 5, 2004 Author Share Posted March 5, 2004 Do you have anything else you connect to that serial port? Such as a PocketPC or Palm? If so, you may ned to disable the Sync software as it locks the serial port. No I don't, Actually, I have never used that port.... Link to comment
DiverMan Posted March 6, 2004 Author Share Posted March 6, 2004 OK, I have an old laptop that I tried it on and it works great!!! I am going to close this thread. Thanks for your help!! Link to comment
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