Evermore SA-320 USB GPS software

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Sometime ago I purchased an Evermore SA-320 USB GPS Antenna. I've finally come round to installing it and discovered the supplied mini CD supplied with it labelled User's Guide and Tools, is warped and can't be read! Does anyone else have this Antenna and disk that would be willing to download the contents so that I could install it please?
Thanks.
 
Sometime ago I purchased an Evermore SA-320 USB GPS Antenna. I've finally come round to installing it and discovered the supplied mini CD supplied with it labelled User's Guide and Tools, is warped and can't be read! Does anyone else have this Antenna and disk that would be willing to download the contents so that I could install it please?
Thanks.
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Sometime ago I purchased an Evermore SA-320 USB GPS Antenna. I've finally come round to installing it and discovered the supplied mini CD supplied with it labelled User's Guide and Tools, is warped and can't be read! Does anyone else have this Antenna and disk that would be willing to download the contents so that I could install it please?
Thanks.

I don't know what machine you're planning to use it on but if it's windows 10 then you may be disappointed as older GPS pucs and antenna don't work with W10.
There is another thread running somewhere about this and it is not just a driver issue. I gave up with mine after hours of attempting different things and just bought a new one off fleabay.
I'm just trying to save you the effort of getting the software only to find it doesn't work.
If you're not windows 10 then ignore this reply.
 
The USB chip is probably FTDI, Promise or Silicon Labs. Drivers from respective websites The device info in Windows may tell you when it's plugged in.
The actual Evermore drivers were on their website but it's gone at the moment. As they stopped doing the SA-320 a while ago, perhaps they've packed up altogether.
May also have a disk and can email the files.
 
I don't know what machine you're planning to use it on but if it's windows 10 then you may be disappointed as older GPS pucs and antenna don't work with W10.
There is another thread running somewhere about this and it is not just a driver issue. I gave up with mine after hours of attempting different things and just bought a new one off fleabay.
I'm just trying to save you the effort of getting the software only to find it doesn't work.
If you're not windows 10 then ignore this reply.

This is a problem I thought might appear! Yes I am using Windows 10. Can I ask what you bought as a replacement?
 
I've just come across this site who say that their solution works under W10
GPSComplete: GPSDirect,GPSReverse, LocationFixer GPS NMEA Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 Sensor Driver iOS Android TCP Bluetooth
But I agree, a new puc is probably the easiest solution.
I would check it with something like Google Maps before trying to get it working on Marine Nav programs.
I went that way originally trying to get the old one working. Lots of sites and forums have different solutions to the problem but after wasting many hours trying all the proposed solutions to no avail, I gave up and bought a new one. I also managed to screw up my laptop on a couple of occasions and had to do a restore to get it working again. For £10.99 its really not worth all the hassle.
If you perchance do get it working, and you ever have to reinstall your windows or do a recovery, you will probably find it won't work again until you do the "fix" again.
 
I have an Evermore GM-R900 portable usb gps antenna, purchased about 15 years ago and used with several versions of Windows, it works fine with Seatrak or Memory Map on Windows 10.
 
I have an Evermore GM-R900 portable usb gps antenna, purchased about 15 years ago and used with several versions of Windows, it works fine with Seatrak or Memory Map on Windows 10.
So maybe your drivers will be good for marcus to try. Always worth giving it a go. Save a tenner maybe.
Evermore gps's may be different to the run of the mill ones and still work.
I just know that I spent many hours playing with mine (gps) and trying lots of "solutions" offered on the internet forums and help sites but all to no avail.
 
Many thanks for everyone's help with this, especially those who provided me with drivers it was wonderful of you.
As an update to finish the thread and offer a solution to anyone else who searches here, as suspected the drivers didn't work with Windows 10. However, they did show that they were produced by Silicon Labs. On there web site there are new drivers for Windows 10, a quick download and install and the Evermore SA-320 works fine.
I'm attaching the link below for anyone in need of the drivers.

Silicon Labs Driver downloads
 
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