Output of console.app follows (though I'm not sure that everything here relates to KisMAC): Mar 7 06:54:56 bob-notebook authexec: executing /Library/Frameworks/WiFi.framework/Resources/driver.sh Mar 7 06:54:57 bob-notebook configd[105]: DHCP en1: RELEASE transmit failed IOConnectMapMemory (ipc/send) invalid destination port (10000003) IOConnectMapMemory (ipc/send) invalid destination port (10000003) 2003-03-07 06:58:09.961 KisMAC[2936] GPS LOCKING FAILURE! 2003-03-07 07:02:56.933 KisMAC[2936] /Applications/KisMAC.app/Contents/Resources/viha_unload.sh Mar 7 07:03:45 bob-notebook authexec: executing /Applications/KisMAC.app/Contents/Resources/viha_unload.sh mcount: gmon.out: Permission denied On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 08:49 PM, Michael Rossberg wrote: > > Hey, > > this seems to be something keyspan specific. unfortunately i dont have > one around to test. > did you look into console.app for an error description? kismac should > throw something out on it. and did you plug everything in before you > started kismac (it does not handle hotplugging)? > > mick > >> No joy with my Garmin etrex GPS unit using a KeySpan USB serial >> adapter >> on an iBook) with the etrex's Main Menu -> Setup -> Interface -> >> Serial Data Format set to set to "NMEA In/NMEA Out" (at 4800 baud). >> >> KisMac does seem to identify the correct serial port >> (/dev/tty.USA1911P1.1). >> >> But I get the same message on the Map tab of KisMAC: >> >> Last Position 0.000000N, 0.000000E @ (null) Not enough sattelites >> in View! >> >> ... whether the Garmin etrex is plugged into the KeySpan or not. >> >> Without KisMAC, I can see the NMEA data coming into that port with >> ZTerm (at 4800 baud). So the KeySpan USB driver seems to be working >> okay. >> >> >> >> On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 11:11 AM, Robbie Miller wrote: >> >>> >>> GPS seems to work well with my etrex in nmea format >>> Is there a way to export all of the data in tab-delimited format with >>> the gps Latitude and longitude. >>> >>> I have a buggy usb driver that crashes my system when i quit however >>> this happens any other time i access my serial port so i know it is >>> not >>> kismac. >>> ROB >>> >>> >> >> >> > >