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Is there a way to use the GPS on E815 from computer?

I'm hoping not to have to purchase a separate USB GPS device if E815
already has it built into it.

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> Is there a way to use the GPS on E815 from computer?
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> I'm hoping not to have to purchase a separate USB GPS device if E815
> already has it built into it.
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No. Really. It's ok. You can tell me. :)


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