How to Use BTstack GPS to add GPS to a Jailbroken Wi-Fi iPad
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How to Use BTstack GPS to add GPS to a Jailbroken Wi-Fi iPad
TUAW has a feature today all about how to get GPS on your jailbroken Wi-Fi iPad, using a new application, BTstackGPS, which provides integrated core location for Bluetooth-enabled devices that don’t have onboard GPS.
The app costs $5 from the Cydia store and comes from the same developer who created BTstack , which enabled iPhone OS units to interact with external Bluetooth devices such as keyboards.
To use BTstackGPS in your jailbroken iPad, you first have to disable the iPad’s proprietary Bluetooth via Settings. TUAW then walk you through how to complete the set-up. Apparently, once it’s up and running, you can also use official Apple utilities such as TrailGuru and RunKeeper to track your location in exactly the same way as if you were using a regular GPS-enabled iPad or iPhone. TUAW say that they put BTstack GPS through its paces while out driving today, and got very good results from using TrailGuru, leading them to conclude that BTstack GPS is a viable solution for owners of jailbroken Wi-Fi iPads who want to add GPS to their current system.
By Maura Sutton, iPadForums.net
Source: TUAW.com
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05-12-2010 05:20 PM
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iPad Guru
I don't understand, how can Bluetooth be gps?
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iPad Guru
Oh ok, it's to connect a bt gps unit to the device, that makes more sense.
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iPad Master!
Kind of vague in some areas, like does the BT GPS function with the native Google Maps app?
One of the first things I tried when I got my WiFi only iPad, was to pair a BT GPS to it for mapping and direction. Obviously it wouldn't work, so its nice to see this option now for those who wish to JB the iPad.
I also have the 3G version, so I will stick to GPS on it for now.
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iPad Junkie

Originally Posted by
AbblePC
Kind of vague in some areas, like does the BT GPS function with the native Google Maps app?
One of the first things I tried when I got my WiFi only iPad, was to pair a BT GPS to it for mapping and direction. Obviously it wouldn't work, so its nice to see this option now for those who wish to JB the iPad.
I also have the 3G version, so I will stick to GPS on it for now.
First of all - the 3G has it's own GPS-chip inside, the Wifi doesn't - this is a guide, how to get GPS capability to a Wifi-iPad.
The BT-function on the iPad is - as usual - very limited. Apple needs to write more drivers or better to say, a way better BT-stack for the iPad.
With a jailbroken iPad you can get a 3rd party BT-stack for iPad, which supports Mouse, Keyboard, GPS-Mouse and more.
I wonder, if the TomTom-GPS-Cradle for iPhone would work with the iPad. The issue with this device is, that it requires a physical connection to the 30-pin-connector. I will get myself a 30-Pin-extension cable and will play a bit around with the stuff.
Keep you posted.
Most likely written on my iPad
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iPad Fan!
[quote=kheldour;23880]

Originally Posted by
AbblePC
Kin
I wonder, if the TomTom-GPS-Cradle for iPhone would work with the iPad. The issue with this device is, that it requires a physical connection to the 30-pin-connector. I will get myself a 30-Pin-extension cable and will play a bit around with the stuff.
Keep you posted.
No ipad wifi + tomtom carkit does noet work, i tried, (it goes in without extra cable), but the ipad does not "find" the tomtom carkit.
And this BTstack GPS driver is also not functional with tomtom or navigon.
It does work with maps and the supplied map program. And limited with Sygic mobile maps, but it is slow, it is lagging behind, and you have to disable wifi to get it working on the road ;-)
I already sent a mail tot the author of the program, asking if there is a solution to get it working with Tomtom or Navigon. It is ofcourse V 1.0, and only just released for the Ipad?
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Supporting Vendor
wow , one of my post about Jailbroken app’s be deleted by Max
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iPad Master!
Wow, one of my post he delete about you coming down on s**t spammer yesterday, but I actually think he don't single me out because he wiped the whole topic of the board. But it turned out to be 'thank god' for you because me was upset and all over your statement you made to the spammer posting the handbrake copycat....
Me don't see any difference between that vendor you say bad things about yesterday and you as a supporting vender here on this forum. Like yesterday, spammer vender made a post for video copy product, that you labeled s**t. Well I just point out that I see a lot of your spam posts showing your products, and I being a polite person' I refrain from saying some off your stuff you post is s**it too. I think you be careful with your statements because you as a supporting vender and has posted many of your products to try sell here (spaming) and then you say bad things to other people doing same thing you. That make you look hypocritical
I just bring this up thinking you had bad yesterday and you not realize mistake you make. When I do bad mistakes like this I always apologize to the other guy and maybe the board.
Also - IMO all new merchandise postings should go into the merchandise/accessories thread and no where else. And I think we should allow some tolerance allowing spammers to promote their products. I'm hopping you understand and we continue to be IPad friends here.
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iPF Noob
I need some help, I jailbroke my ipad wifi version. I downloaded btstack from cydia, I have a tom-tom one xl and a Nexus One that I have been trying to connect to for gps signal, I downloaded the paid version of MotionX GPS drive from the apple market. I cannot seem to get a valid gps signal from either device. If there is anyone that has time to walk me through getting this running, I would be really happy.
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iPad Fan!

Originally Posted by
tommyarmour
I need some help, I jailbroke my ipad wifi version. I downloaded btstack from cydia, I have a tom-tom one xl and a Nexus One that I have been trying to connect to for gps signal, I downloaded the paid version of MotionX GPS drive from the apple market. I cannot seem to get a valid gps signal from either device. If there is anyone that has time to walk me through getting this running, I would be really happy.
It will never work with the devices you have. What you need is a Bleutooth compatible gps reciever / transmitter, like Holux devices.
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