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    Identify CF-19 GPS module.

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Geraout, Jul 13, 2020.

  1. Geraout

    Geraout Notebook Consultant

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    Is there a way to check what OEM GPS module is installed in a CF-19 (Sony/Leadtek/Ublox) other than taking the back off and physically inspecting the card?

    Doesn't seem go be anything in BIOS or Device Manager.
     
  2. BaRRmaley

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    Ublox - by it's description in device manager (specific ublox drivers).
    Sony or Leadtek - I can't check today, it's easier to disassemble :)
     
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    Thanks BaRRmaley. What section of device manager would the Ublox show in?
     
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    You can also install u-center with u-blox drivers and try to connect through u-center.
    Take into consideration there will be virtual port device after u-blox drivers installation. Even without GPS module connected.