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#451
Originally Posted by gnuite View Post
The green line shows your route (where to want to go). The red line shows your track (where you have been). If you follow the route exactly, the red line becomes drawn on top of the green line. You can enable to disable the display of either (or both) in the View menu.


You can save routes as GPX, which is kind of readable. But if Maemo Mapper crashes, you can always just start it up again and resume following the route, so I'm not sure why you would need to do this.
Thanks gnuite,

Yes, the red one is for tracking I know, but it was disabled and I see two green lines. I see second blue line is little different when I am going thru one-ways (it should be because of one way).

So with your explanation I understand that If i download a route it will not download the return route. I will re-make sure about that two blue lines when I use next time. (I think i downloaded/saved return route first and later i downloaded/saved the actual route without closing the return route, that could be the reason I saw two routes at same time). But any way I will try again.

The reason why I need the directions in text/html format is, for example today I just updated my MM software to new version, and I do not know how stable it is in my device and I started my driving (only this version may be instable and only in my device because of ...may be incorrect version of libraries or some other reason as some one told about bluetooth device in previous post, for example last time i went to a 4 hrs drive and i forgot to take my GPS car charger and on the route i was little worried that my GPS unit may be out of battery, of course it didn't happened luckly). So if I have atleast a test/html version of directions then i can use those just like how we used to take printouts and use it when GPS was not available. It is like backup plan when I am not able to use MM. This is just my idea, not a big deal.

Thanks again.

Last edited by Green_Star; 2007-10-02 at 14:47.
 
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#452
Hi, would this GPS reciever work with the Nokia 770 and Maemo Mapper?

http://buygpsnow.com/GlobalSat-BT-32...328)__916.aspx

Thanks =)

Edit: Sorry another question..if I get lost while using Maemo Mapper, will it automatically put me back on track if I have all the maps already downloaded to my memory card?

Last edited by lsatblu; 2007-10-02 at 21:05.
 
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#453
Originally Posted by murphy View Post
Maemo Mapper crashs quite frequently like when my old gps was out of range/powered out. I've bought a new GPS reveiver and maybe because I set it running at 2 or 5 Hz frequency, Mapper is very unstable : approximatly every 10 mn it crashs/closes, even without touching it.
So I know well how to keep my settings : just after I start a trip, I save the route into a file(to be secure), and close Mapper intentionnally. Mapper saves the current setting and I could relauch it without to be afraid : if it crashes, I relaunch it and it restore my start-trip settings/bluetooth connection.
MM never crashes for me, I've used it hours on end with no problems. If MM is crashing frequently for you, I wouldn't necessarily blame MM.
 
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#454
Yeah, I wouldn't necessarily blame MM either, but I"m seeing the same behavior: whether in default GPS connection mode or through rfcomm, MM crashes (app shuts down) without notice but with regularity (=I can't run MM with GPS enabled for more than a few minutes without it crashing). Yes, the GPS unit could be really crappy (actually it probably is), but if a subsequent cat on the device gives good data, who are we to blame for crashes?

Not that I care about blame -- I'm more interested in what I can do to get the issue resolved.
In that spirit, I'll note that I haven't had much success with GPSsaver and crew. BT control panel/devices/ calls it an unknown profile.

So in answer to the "should I buy this?" question: heck, it's thirty bucks. Worst case, it don't work.
Is maemo-mapper a full-featured satellite navigation suite? No, but that's missing the point. You can use it for driving directions, but since it's free, it has access to a lot of other interesting things as well.
 
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#455
I ordered it, so hopefully it will work. If not, I'll try something else.
 
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#456
Originally Posted by murphy View Post
Maemo Mapper crashs quite frequently like when my old gps was out of range/powered out. I've bought a new GPS reveiver and maybe because I set it running at 2 or 5 Hz frequency, Mapper is very unstable : approximatly every 10 mn it crashs/closes, even without touching it.
So I know well how to keep my settings : just after I start a trip, I save the route into a file(to be secure), and close Mapper intentionnally. Mapper saves the current setting and I could relauch it without to be afraid : if it crashes, I relaunch it and it restore my start-trip settings/bluetooth connection.
This is a known issue due to the way Maemo Mapper gets data from the GPS receiver. Although the code is the same for the Nokia 770 and N800, going out of range causes the Nokia N800 version of Maemo Mapper to crash.

This is rectified in Maemo Mapper v2.0, which will hopefully be out soon.
 
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So if I have atleast a test/html version of directions then i can use those just like how we used to take printouts and use it when GPS was not available. It is like backup plan when I am not able to use MM. This is just my idea, not a big deal.
Even MM won't crash, the listing of drive guide is still very useful. If MM has this feature:
1. You can pre-study the route.
2. You'll know the distance and estimated driving time between turn points.
3. MM doesn't show 2nd NEXT TURN. There isn't a quick way to know where is the next turn after the coming turn.
4. For those who don't have GPS, can still use MM like a AAA flip map
 
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#458
Thanks for your continued effort and support Gnuite. Just so we're clear here, what Murphy and I are talking about happens when the receiver is right next to the tablet. As long as 'out of range' can include 'transient bt issues', we're cool.
 
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#459
Not to anyone in particular: my specific problem does indeed fall under the "going out of range" issue. Studying my cheap GPS unit, I find it resets itself after a mild shock, jostling or if you look at itt cross-eyed. Brilliant lads.
 
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#460
Originally Posted by Goldy View Post
I met the problem of mising the package "libsqlite3-0 (>=3.3.5) & "libxau0" when I am trying to install 1.4.7.2 under 2007 Hack OS on 770. But I can install 1.4.7.3 successfully (though it always crashes). I guess I have missed some software repostories but I could not figure them out.

Could you please help on this? Thanks!
Anybody could help on this?

The problem was, I could not install 1.4.7.2 under 2007 hacker OS in 770. It prompted that "libsqlite3-0(>=3.3.5)" & "libxau0" were missing. I found libsqlite in the repositories and installed it manually (and it seems successful). But when I installed libxau0 manually (downloaded from repository manually), it told me that it was "incompatible" so not able to install.

Thanks!
 
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