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Speaking of which, I was digging through the driver from the Dell website and I noticed references to the BCM4751 and a driver called BcmGnssBus.sys which it says: BcmGnssBus.sys - ACPI/UART&GPIO Driver wrapper exposes ACPI/UART driver
as COM22 for BcmGnss.dll
Which to me sounds promising, but unfortunately I can't get my hands on the tablet. The guys using it need it every day. So I can't mess around with it anymore.
I had the latitude 10 and I just sent them back and am ordering a lenovo to replace it. Hopefully those work better..
Its a problem with windows 8 and its API. ArcPad and Mobile need to grab a COM port in order to read the data. The Dell only lists a sensor for the GPS unit in the device manager where Lenovo actually lists a COM port. I was on the phone with denise from ESRI last week and the lenovo they are testing actually is working.
Where/how can we get the "Sierra Wireless" version of this machine?
Bill - you need to purchase the Mobile Broadband option with voice/data plan from wireless provider.
Denise
Yea that's what I have on order, but I had never heard of the "Sierra Wireless" version and wondered if it was different than the one I had coming. Gave up on the Dell, hopefully this one will work out.
Bill - you need to purchase the Mobile Broadband option with voice/data plan from wireless provider.