Garmin GPS to laptop
Submitted: Monday, Feb 12, 2007 at 14:08
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Hi
As I am a computer novice I need your assistance.
My Garmin 201 Geko connection lead is via a 9 pin RS - 232 serial female connector.
Question 1
Can I use a RS-232 to USB 1.1 converter to plug into the USB 2 inlet plug on my new Note Book?
I can buy a converter from Jaycar for about $35.
Question 2
Once connected will the "OzLite" software that comes with the Hema CD-ROM map of the
Kimberley be ok to show me where I am on the computer screen?
Thanking you in anticipation
Regards
Phil
Reply By: Member - Phil G (SA) - Monday, Feb 12, 2007 at 21:52
Monday, Feb 12, 2007 at 21:52
You will need a full working version of Oziexplorer.
Yes, you need the serial/USB converter - hopefully Windows XP will detect it and install it for you.
Problem #1: You will need to turn off the Garmin when you boot the computer because the computer may think the GPS is really a mouse, and the mouse becomes unusable. Sometimes you can get clever and disable this problem, so it no longer bothers you.
Problem #2: To determine the COM port that is now assigned to the converter, go to control panel; system; device manager tab, and see what's listed under COM ports. Chances are that its using com 5 or 6. You then need to enter this into the Oziexplorer software, under files; configuration; com tab
After that its the usual fun in getting the moving maps happening. Once its happening, life is bliss :-)))
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