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2008-05-17
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maemo-mapper: this seems the most polished. you can download pois (though i've had some probs, see separate thread), route maps, change map repositories, etc. re-routing requires online access, which is a problem. the map sizes are also HUUGE at a reasonable detail level.
roadmap: similar to the above. cool 3D view possible. doesn't seem to support POIs.
navit: vector mapping, has some potential. i haven't been able to enter waypoints successfully. i've managed to extract a map of the eastern u.s. taking up 600 megs, which isn't bad.
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2008-05-17
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2008-05-17
, 21:25
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cool. i thought roadmap used raster maps as well. about to get off topic, but i haven't been able to get the getmaps or roadgps working in roadmaps, nor does pointing it in the direction of an osm .bin file seem to work. any trick to that? and how do you import the POIs? how can users contribute to adding needed (e.g. one way streets) data to osm?
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2008-05-18
, 21:38
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2008-05-18
, 22:01
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getmaps is giving me:
"--no results to write to qt21/32/3a/qt323aa409.rdm
Maps downloaded successfully!"
the qt21 directory shows a bunch of apparently empty files.
1. is there a way to use maps that i parse directly from the osm site? it doesn't seem to pull up the bin files that i place in the roadmaps directory.
2. are the precompiled maps from the roadmap site not vector or osm maps? what's the advantage of getting osm maps?
Ok, it looks like the POI engine uses google data, which i always have a couple of issues with.
1. google doesn't always give you the nearest POIs for whatever reason.
2. i can only get 10 POIs at a time. any way to get all returned results?
lastly, i can't for the life of me figure out how to map a simple route--i see an array of options for trips, places, routes, tracks, etc. how can i enter an address/poi and get directions to that point? can it be done onboard yet, or does it need to go through google?
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2008-05-20
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2008-05-20
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maemo-mapper: this seems the most polished. you can download pois (though i've had some probs, see separate thread), route maps, change map repositories, etc. re-routing requires online access, which is a problem. the map sizes are also HUUGE at a reasonable detail level.
roadmap: similar to the above. cool 3D view possible. doesn't seem to support POIs.
navit: vector mapping, has some potential. i haven't been able to enter waypoints successfully. i've managed to extract a map of the eastern u.s. taking up 600 megs, which isn't bad.
anything