No answer for USB GPS Device?
I'm a newbie so apologies up front. I have searched for an answer to being able to hook up a USB GPS Device (Garmin 60csx to be exact) and work with Mapoint 2006 but most of the questions I found went unanswered. Is it possible to do this? My laptop does not have a serial port USB only).
Please help!
Re: No answer for USB GPS Device?
The standard for GPS communication devices is "NMEA". This explicitly says "serial port" (ie. RS-232); and this is what MapPoint supports. This standard is very widespread, but there's an industry trend towards USB.
The usual solution is for the manufacturer to supply a software driver that you would install on your laptop/PC/whatever. This reads the (usually proprietary) USB communications from the GPS and makes it look like a standard NMEA serial port.
If your GPS came with a CD, then look on this. Or try your manufacturer.
Richard
Re: No answer for USB GPS Device?
I know the GPS' NMEA is well above the standard for Mapoint so I will check with Garmin and thier CD. Thanks for the reply and I will keep you posted.
Has anyone gone thru this specifically?