Re: TI-H: GPS Has anyone done it?
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Re: TI-H: GPS Has anyone done it?
The one for laptops that I've seen are PC cards. Are there more?
Grant
>well you can buy a gps reciver for laptops...i belive it is for serial
>port...if someone could write a program to use it and figure oyt how to
>interface it(probably close to imposible) then it might work .but its
>not all that far fetched. leme know if anyone has thought about
>this...or isw working on it.
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>>I was wondering if anyone is working on or has completed a Global
>>Positioning Device for the TI?
>>Hunter
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