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Also not working on ipad2 wifi.
It doesn't even let me find devices.
Original comment by TFlan...@gmail.com
on 6 Jun 2012 at 7:10
paul: what happens if you keep it BTstack GPS running with the info and the
map? Could you attach a packet log here?
http://btstack.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/69548-how-to-get-btstack-com
munication-log
T: what do you mean by "it doesn't .. let me find devices". What did you try,
what happened, what did you expect?
I didn't see a change in iOS that would cause a different behavior for BTstack
itself or the app.
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 6 Jun 2012 at 10:46
Thanks for the response - I've just emailed you via the site a packet log. When
BTStack connects, it either stays on 'invalid' or seems to connect properly for
maybe 10-20 seconds and then freezes - none of the information changes. Other
times, it won't connect with the logger. It's not an issue with the logger as
it works previously and with other devices.
Original comment by paulcorn...@gmail.com
on 8 Jun 2012 at 5:44
Hello Paul. Thanks for the log file. The log files contains error reports for
invalid packet types read from the Bluetooth module. it basically means that
either the byte synchronization and/or some bytes got lost on the way from the
Bluetooth module to the host. There isn't really a good way to recover from
this asides from rebooting the Bluetooth module, which won't help in this case.
I haven't seen this for a long time. Could you try if iOS Bluetooth works well?
A good test would be to stream music over Bluetooth. Sorry, no better idea yet.
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 11 Jun 2012 at 7:48
I have a similar problem here. I use a TomTom MKII and it will work wonderful
on my iPod Touch 4G 5.1.1 for maybe 1 hr or somewhere about there and randomly
disconnect.
At first using Backgrounder enabled it to stay on much longer like 2 hours+ but
it eventually randomly disconnects at any given moment.
I used the same GPS for my iPhone 3G running both 4.2.1 and 3.1.3 so I doubt
the GPS doesn't work.
Original comment by redpengu...@gmail.com
on 14 Jun 2012 at 3:50
Any update on this? I am still having this issue and have tried both of my GPS
units and still no go.
Original comment by redpengu...@gmail.com
on 24 Jun 2012 at 6:28
I am also having same problem with Btstack gps and gps apps not getting gps
signal. I am also in 3gs with 5.1.1 ios and 6.15.00 bb. Please advise.
Original comment by llit...@gmail.com
on 4 Jul 2012 at 6:05
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I can't find my tomtom mkII gps reciever with btstack 1.6.3.
I tested it on my laptop and a program so i can monitor gps data and that works
fine.
Found a btstack logfile and it only shows this
Opening com.apple.uart.bluetooth @ 115200 baud.
Issued HCI Reset
DeviceTree speed = 3000000
Current Device: UART - com.apple.uart.bluetooth
Setting speed to 115200
DeviceTree speed = 3000000
Welcome to BlueTool... Rev 0.1
Should it not search at lower serial speeds to? nmea is 4800 baud but you know
that or doesnt it work that way?
Anyway hope this help to sort it out.
ios is 5.0.1
also fpund some stuff in syslog
16 aug. 2012 17:05:45 - sandboxd [501] (Notice): BlueTool(513) deny
file-read-metadata /private/var/mobile
Process: BlueTool [513]
Path: /usr/sbin/BlueTool
Load Address: 0x37000
Identifier: BlueTool
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: ARM (Native)
Parent Process: BTServer [509]
Date/Time: 2012-08-16 17:05:45.640 +0200
OS Version: iPhone OS 5.0.1 (9A405)
Report Version: 104
Backtrace:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x3053fc0c stat + 12
1 CoreFoundation 0x37edd433
__CFXPreferencesCreatePreferencesDirectoryURLForTriplet + 279
2 CoreFoundation 0x37ee05ff
__CFXPreferencesCreateURLForTriplet + 239
3 CoreFoundation 0x37edf4c7
__CFXPreferencesGetSourceForTriplet + 335
4 CoreFoundation 0x37edf26d
__CFXPreferencesGetSearchListForBundleID + 169
5 CoreFoundation 0x37ee0963
___CFXPreferencesCopyAppValue_block_invoke_0 + 11
6 CoreFoundation 0x37e37cb9 CFPreferencesCopyAppValue + 281
7 CoreFoundation 0x37e72a43 _CFBundleCopyUserLanguages + 71
8 CoreFoundation 0x37e727c9
_CFBundleAddPreferredLprojNamesInDirectory + 921
9 CoreFoundation 0x37e4eea9 _CFBundleGetLanguageSearchList +
93
10 CoreFoundation 0x37e72783
_CFBundleAddPreferredLprojNamesInDirectory + 851
11 CoreFoundation 0x37e4eea9 _CFBundleGetLanguageSearchList +
93
12 CoreFoundation 0x37ea8c25 CFBundleCopyResourceURLsOfType +
21
13 SubstrateLoader.dylib 0x00200f5d _ZL13_MSInitializev + 1533
14 SubstrateLoader.dylib 0x002017c3 _GLOBAL__I_DarwinLoader.cpp + 7
15 dyld 0x2fe42ed1
ImageLoaderMachO::doModInitFunctions(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&) + 165
16 dyld 0x2fe42bd7
ImageLoaderMachO::doInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&) + 19
17 dyld 0x2fe407d3
ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned
int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 323
18 dyld 0x2fe41793
ImageLoader::runInitializers(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&,
ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 39
19 dyld 0x2fe385c3
dyld::runInitializers(ImageLoader*) + 147
20 dyld 0x2fe3e109 dlopen + 917
21 libdyld.dylib 0x30b835a7 dlopen + 47
22 MobileSubstrate.dylib 0x000c5e97 $MSInitialize::$MSInitialize() +
71
23 MobileSubstrate.dylib 0x000c5ebb _GLOBAL__I_DarwinBootstrap.cpp + 7
24 dyld 0x2fe42ed1
ImageLoaderMachO::doModInitFunctions(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&) + 165
25 dyld 0x2fe42bd7
ImageLoaderMachO::doInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&) + 19
26 dyld 0x2fe407d3
ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned
int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 323
27 dyld 0x2fe41793
ImageLoader::runInitializers(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&,
ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 39
28 dyld 0x2fe389f3 dyld::initializeMainExecutable()
+ 227
29 dyld 0x2fe3cb83 dyld::_main(macho_header const*,
unsigned long, int, char const**, char const**, char const**) + 1435
30 dyld 0x2fe372cd dyldbootstrap::start(macho_header
const*, int, char const**, long, macho_header const*) + 577
31 dyld 0x2fe3705c _dyld_start + 52
Binary Images:
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0x200000 - 0x201ffd +SubstrateLoader.dylib armv6 <825b732151e6379b9cbec6e597a986fa> /Library/Frameworks/CydiaSubstrate.framework/Libraries/SubstrateLoader.dylib
0x2fe36000 - 0x2fe57d57 dyld armv7 <be7c0b491a943054ad12eb5060f1da06>
/usr/lib/dyld
0x3053e000 - 0x30554ffd libsystem_kernel.dylib armv7
<afd3cb06e20336dca2e5a6e11d080504> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x30b82000 - 0x30b83fff libdyld.dylib armv7
<f1963e7ef64e39a58ec1e39ed7c74849> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
0x37e35000 - 0x37f4cff9 CoreFoundation armv7
<de9eefc6109735369cfd8f3de9895da0>
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation
Original comment by evander...@gmail.com
on 16 Aug 2012 at 3:18
Same for me on iPod 4G, iOS 5.1.1
BTStack GPS connects but after round about5 seconds connection freeze. After
connect all informations were shown correct in BTstack GPS overview.
BTstack communication log will sent later.
Original comment by mamin...@gmail.com
on 27 Nov 2012 at 7:20
Please try BTstack GPS 1.7 update (maybe it works now)
Original comment by matthias.ringwald@gmail.com
on 10 Dec 2012 at 10:39
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[deleted comment]
Similar problem with BTstack 1.7.2. used with ipod4G (osx 6.0.1)
BTstack cannot find the gps receiver from BadElf, whereas the ipod bluetooth
can. The latter says zero connected devices as soon as BTstack is launched.
Annoying !
Original comment by emmanuel...@sympatico.ca
on 25 Dec 2012 at 12:20
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
paulcorn...@gmail.com
on 30 May 2012 at 7:27