Yeh....but thats a bit difficult on the tab
Tbod..yours and mine behave differently..is yours a DISCO or a DISCO10?
Just a simple disco, no 10 for me...
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Yeh....but thats a bit difficult on the tab
Tbod..yours and mine behave differently..is yours a DISCO or a DISCO10?
Yeh....but thats a bit difficult on the tab
Tbod..yours and mine behave differently..is yours a DISCO or a DISCO10?

Hi dart / 3b,
As a matter of curiosity I perused all the config files and dumped all the databases associated with the GPS Status 2 app and the only reference to the Shanghai coordinates was in gps.conf where they appear as the Target Longitude and Latitude.
After an initial 'Yay!' my enthusiasm was unfounded as changing these values either: using the GPS Status / Menu / Radar / Set Target function or directly in the gpsstatus2_preferences.xml file made zero difference to the initial coordinates displayed by the app.
Additionally, if the gps.conf file is deleted or the default_values_set variable in the other file (can't remember the full name, begins with an underscore) is set to false, the Long and Lat are reset to Shanghai.
My conclusion is they are hard coded into the app.
Regards
tbod


Can't be TB, other apps also start in Shanghai in the absence of other positional data.. it must be residing in the operating system somewhere
2 other things to throw in the pot. As well as the bin file, there's a library one too - libigps.so that contains the line "init_location my_lat my_lon". If you can de-compile that, maybe there's a clue to the mechanics. Also, is it worth having a look at alogcat to see if it logs each step taken when you fire a GPS app up?
Mate, believe me..... that sounded a LOT more technical than it meant to! I'd guess that I'm about your level.
I still think that the "warm start" setting is key to it all. Cold starts are going straight to the GPS chip to get the co-ordinates, hence Shanghai rather than last known location.
A quick google shows this from the Garmin website (although it might just be their definition):
Cold Start - Time and position known to within some limits, almanac known, ephemeris unknown
Warm start - Time and position known to within some limits, almanac known, at least 3 SVs Ephemeris are known from previous operation.
Now to me, the ephemeris sounds like a membrane in your ear, but I guess it's saying what I put at the start of this post.
You'd have thought! I still (again) think that the hidden menu holds the key, maybe Tim can add it?
Might be an idea, if a moderator is reading this, to split this thread too. I wanna go back to talking about paid apps!
Doesn't help me with getting paid apps from China though, does it? Seriously, all i want is to play cribbage pro online![]()
I sometimes wonder what all the fuss about 'Market' is all about.....
For the newbies, Market seems to be the only place to get apps, so it is important for them. After a while, curious people with too much time on their hands will find alternatives to Market, but Market is the choice for most people, and it is the most efficient way to get apps.
I have an Androiid 2.2 phone that is Google-licensed. Apps I can't get on my FT3 from Market, I download to the phone, upload to DropBox and then download to the FT3.
I have an Androiid 2.2 phone that is Google-licensed. Apps I can't get on my FT3 from Market, I download to the phone, upload to DropBox and then download to the FT3.
This sounds promising. Mind my asking where you find the apk on your phone to upload to DropBox?
Thanks!
This sounds promising. Mind my asking where you find the apk on your phone to upload to DropBox?
Thanks!
ummmm....Market!
Because the Flytouch is not approved by Google it has a very limited access to Market that most phones do not suffer from so look for the apk on your phone in Market and upload it to your dropbox account and then you can download it from there to your tablet