The GPS sensor driver suite for Windows.
Windows 10/11 x64 (New Interface)
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The drivers come with an evaluation license (if you only use the Simulation or Fixed modes, you will be granted a license for free as long as you mention the driver in your site/blog). If you want a standard license, please select one of the two options below. Before purchasing, try the evaluation versions to verify that they work with your hardware. If they do not work with your hardware, do not purchase, but contact us instead.
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Have I tested the COM port for actual GPS Data in NMEA format? You should see NMEA messages that start with $GPGGA, $GPRMC, $GPGSV etc.
Have I checked c:\windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log for installation errors?
Do I need the transfer tool in case where direct connection fails? (Install with Injection mode).
Is GPSReverse correctly installed? Test with a COM port tool, you should see NMEA messages.
Have I checked c:\windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log for installation errors?
Do I need the transfer tool in case where direct connection fails? (Install with Client mode).
Am I trying to use the COM port from multiple applications. Install with the multithreading mode on.
Request a business license that allows you to use GPSDirect or GPSReverse in your apps or redistribute it as a company or for mass redistribution or for C++ source code licensing in the Business Support here.
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