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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-08
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2008-01-08
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2008-01-08
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What I'm waiting for on this app is the ability to dynamically reroute after a wrong turn or detour, or just knowing that there is a better route. With that, it would be perfect. Until I get that, I'll keep my old Palm running Mapopolis available. It will take two GPS receivers, but luckily I happen to have two available.
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2008-01-08
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found a bit of an inconvenience. cant really say its a bug, but it was a bit of a PITA.
download a route, and mark it to "Auto-Update"
do not provide a means for your tablet to Auto-Update, like do not allow the connection to a GPRS phone or WiFi.
drive off course and allow the Auto-Update to start. it gives you a "Host not found" error message with an "OK" button, since the tablet cannot get to the internet.
the error message repeats so quickly that you almost cant do anything but click "OK". i am not sure what should happen in this case, but the app is useless in this scenario, since the error message will cancel the menuing. trying to clear the route took me about 8 tries with very quick tapping in between error messages. if an additional button could be put into that error box allowing you to turn off Auto-Update, you could avoid the error message looping.
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2008-01-08
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I had thought of that, but it has always worked with non-Garmin software before, without needing any tweaking, including an earlier version of Maemo Mapper.
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2008-01-08
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2008-01-08
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Sebring, have you been able to resolve anything? I'm having the same problem with my Garmin GPS10. I've noticed that regardless of how the GPS is configured (as far as which NMEA sentences to transmit), after connecting with my 770 it only transmits the GGA and GSA sentences. I can reconfigure it with the Garmin software, connect/disconnect with my PC, and sentences will be normal. On first connect with the tablet, it will send some other sentences (because my GPS fix progress will increase), but then only send GGA and GSA again. It will continue to send only GGA and GSA sentences until I reconfigure it.
It is almost as if MM is sending some config data to the GPS, which I was under the impression that MM transmits nothing. Is there perhaps some way to verify that no information is being transmitted from the tablet to the GPS? I've seen some people discussing /dev/rfcomm0 for received sentences; is there an equivalent for transmissions?
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2008-01-08
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