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Old 07-05-2005, 05:17 PM
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Angry Tom Tom 3 + xda IIs

Hi been useing Dell X3 with tom tom 3 no probs at all but now got xdaIIs loaded tom tom but get error message saying cant open com port 1 as it does not exsits, i know it's to do with the gps settings but not sure what to do, i'm using the hard wire tom tom not bluetooth if anyone could help that would be great
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Old 09-05-2005, 05:26 PM
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Hi,

Go to Settings\Connections\Beam page and uncheck the 'Receive all incomming beams.' check box, and it should find the GPS Mouse.

However, I have been very disappointed with TTN3 on the XDA2. It was fine on the initial release of the OS, but the 2 updates seem to have caused the S/W to loose stability. It now crashes almost every time I use it, and it needs a reboot to reset it. It is best in Map mode, and worst in Navigator mode while following a route. On a recent trip from London to Stafford, I had to stop in every MWay service stop to reset it.

I have posted here about this, and received no replied, so It may just be me, but be warned....

good luck

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Paul
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