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2010-02-23
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@ Edinburgh
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#42
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I just got back from a few days' hill walking in the English Lake District using Maep with the OpenCycleMap overlay for contours and path info.
I pre-cached the Maep tile data at home while I still had an internet connection, then put the N900 in offline mode for the rest of the time (very poor reception up there, if any, plus I wanted to conserve power).
With no internet connection, the GPS lock was extremely good although it took a while (up to a few minutes) to get an initial fix. After that, it was great. Hardly needed the map & compass at all other than to verify my route at the start of a day. (OpenCycleMap is great but I don't trust it with my safety).
Agreed, the Nokia Maps application on the N900 is rubbish compared to 'real' SatNav. But:
1) the GPS on the device is pretty decent.
2) it is perfectly able to get a lock without a network connection, it just takes (up to) a few minutes.
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2010-02-23
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@ Bristol, UK
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2010-02-23
, 13:08
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@ Edinburgh
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#44
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Just look at the area you're interested in (at the various zoom levels you care about). I don't know of a better way! Go to offline mode & browse around to confirm what's cached.
The tiles get cached to MyDocs/.maps/ and this can be removed in order to clear the cache.
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2010-02-23
, 13:23
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@ Bristol, UK
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#45
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I pre-cached the Maep tile data at home while I still had an internet connection, then put the N900 in offline mode for the rest of the time (very poor reception up there, if any, plus I wanted to conserve power).
With no internet connection, the GPS lock was extremely good although it took a while (up to a few minutes) to get an initial fix. After that, it was great. Hardly needed the map & compass at all other than to verify my route at the start of a day. (OpenCycleMap is great but I don't trust it with my safety).
Agreed, the Nokia Maps application on the N900 is rubbish compared to 'real' SatNav. But:
1) the GPS on the device is pretty decent.
2) it is perfectly able to get a lock without a network connection, it just takes (up to) a few minutes.