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Pocket PC Forum / End Users / SmartPhones / December 2005

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PHONE EDITION problem

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Mhaxx - 28 Dec 2005 14:17 GMT
I have a problem: sometimes when I'm using a Pocket PC S.E. *PHONE EDITION*
device and my navigator program (installed on it) and I can't phone or
receive a call or I can't hear the audio during a conversation!

I don't know why but with *PHONE EDITION* I have this kind of problem when
I'm using satellite navigation system (produced by me) and at the same time
phoning.

You too? Maybe CPU is too busy?

Mhaxx
Mhaxx - 29 Dec 2005 11:35 GMT
> You too? Maybe CPU is too busy?

I've done a test: heavy use of CPU seems to block "in phone calls" because
simply processor can't satisfy them!

I think this is a big problem, don't you agree with me? Please, try to do my
test and let me know the result..

Mhaxx
RWM - 29 Dec 2005 12:16 GMT
>>You too? Maybe CPU is too busy?
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I use the hw6515 (WM2003SE PPC/PE) and can concurrently GSM phone,
operate Mapopolis GPS nav and operate a SDIO WLAN card without issue.  I
have heard of concurrent phone/GPRS data issues.

Your issue sounds more like memory contention/limitation than
processor.  Or perhaps it is your satnav software.
 
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