toughasnails wrote:Well that bites, hope you can figure out whats wrong with the other GPS. One thing about these and the price we paid even if we get a bad one we could get our money back out of it by selling just a few parts.
I wonder if the GPS from the gobook 2 will work in the CF-18. We know it will fit because it's a PCMCIA but will the 18 know what it is and what about the drivers. Ken is this what you are thinking about
How soon do you want to find out? I have MK1,2,3,4,5 CF-18's and have a Gobook 2 gps that is loose. I purchased it to put in my CF-07 that is going in my truck with a permanent mount display and keyboard. I wanted to test it out before I put it in the warthog. I have even thought of modding it and putting it in the hidden pcmcia slot of a CF-28.
EDIT: "NEW HARDWARE FOUND ITRONIX GPS_PCCARD_MODULE"
(the gps is a leadtek 9534 12 channel gps and itronix uses it in three forms lid of gobook 3, pcmcia card, compact flash card)
(when it comes to itronix leadtek pcmcia gps i tred all the leadtek drivers and none did the job. I finally found itronix file on the rope site "itrxgps.inf" that worked)
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/YJ2VTtEgLX ... trxgps.inf(TAKEN FROM THE YAHOO FORUMS)
The "itrxgps.inf" file link I posted up above worked. I installed it manually in device manager.
It works, it should work for any computer as long as you have the correct inf file. Once it got a fix it stayed between a 6 and 7 satellite fix.
Another interesting thing I have ran across is a claim you can boot from pcmcia on the gobook.
Well one of these gobook 3's are going to my son to replace his CF-28 MK3. I was going to get him a CF-29 but it didn't have enough umph for the programs he wanted to run. He as got good at making his own video games programing in java, c++ and others. Everything but one or two ran on the gobook 3, that 9000 video card really helps out. This will be his second laptop he uses to travel with. When he goes to his mom's he has two sister that are REALLY destructive.