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2009-08-24
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@ Victoria BC Canada
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did you find the nokia map for japan lacking? the one for germany worked great for me.
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2009-08-24
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@ Victoria BC Canada
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@fixerdave,
In the future you may want to look into either http://www.remotefactory.com/cravesone.html ...
As far as wired goes. ...
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2009-08-24
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@ São Paulo, SP, Brasil
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#64
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The NIT is a marriage saver because I am now with my wife each night instead of in the study alone.
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2009-08-24
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2009-09-10
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2009-09-10
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@ Too Close To D.C
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2009-09-11
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In the future you may want to look into either http://www.remotefactory.com/cravesone.html or http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.27001 for uploading pictures from your camera (provided the camera uses SD cards). If it's a DSLR and uses CF, a power injector plus compact flash=>usb (plus USB otg calbe) should do the trick. USB y-cable + usb=>AC adapter (of proper region) works in a pinch for power injection.
As far as wired goes. You can combine a USB otg cable + Linksys USB100M and install a couple packages and that's it. http://wiki.maemo.org/Networking_(Diablo) (work in progress)
@wesgreen
I learned the hard way, [Navicore/Wayfinder] Map uses vector maps (download all at once) while Maemo Mapper uses raster maps which downloads tiles a few at time. Vector maps are general maps, mostly just street names, green areas for parks, etc. Raster maps are/can be satellite views showing buildings, etc.