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Posts: 3 | Thanked: 3 times | Joined on Nov 2007
#501
Originally Posted by rhackenb View Post
MarkW,
192.168.0.9 is an address within your home network and is not visible to the outside world. You may have that server visible from the outside but it will probably be an address assigned to you by your provide.
Right, that's just an example. You wouldn't want access to my server anyway, because it'd only have the tiles on it from whatever chart I was working on. So if you want to use this method, you'd want to run Mapcruncher on the map or chart you want to use in Maemo Mapper and them copy the resulting tile files to a local web server directory on a computer on your home network (or your ISP may be providing you with space for web hosting -- you could upload your tile files to that as an alternative).
 
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#502
Just bought a GPS and have been playing with MaemoMapper. Seems to work beautifully! I've found the GPS Info page but can't find more advanced functions like "minutes until arriving at waypoint" or "estimated time of arrival" that my Garmin GPS has. Are such functions out of the scope of this program?

Either way, just wanted to say thanks for an awesome program and keep up the good work.
 
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#503
I would like to have a feature where, when you have a route loaded, you can have a display of distance to the end of the route or to a waypoint that stays on the screen. Currently that information only stays up on the screen for a second or two.
 
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#504
I used MM on a road trip for the first time today, and found one annoyance. At highway speeds, the "Processing maps..." dialog is displayed constantly - it never goes away, and it covers stuff I want to see now and then, such as battery status. It covers the entire status tray in the upper right-hand corner. I know it's processing maps, and I don't need to see that at all times. Is it possible to not display this?
 
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#505
Originally Posted by sgosnell View Post
I know it's processing maps, and I don't need to see that at all times. Is it possible to not display this?
if i understand correctly this is when Auto-download feature is on, if you're not downloading, turn it off. but i'm not exactly sure.
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#506
No, it has nothing to do with downloading. It's on when I'm driving down the highway with no internet connection. It's reading the maps previously downloaded, and processing them for display, AFAIK. The dialog stays up full time, because at 65 mph the processor has to work hard to keep up.
 
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#507
will mapper work on the N810 ?
 
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#508
Originally Posted by bradkap View Post
will mapper work on the N810 ?
As has been indicated by posts in this thread, and its presence in Chinook Extras, yes.
 
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#509
What would be the best way to go about installing Maemo Mapper on my N800 with OS2008? I've been trying several ways but either the installation file is currupt, or some other small files are missing.

I've come across the file maemo-mapper 2.2-os2008 armel.deb

I think thats the correct one, but once it downloads and installs, it tells me: "Application packages missing: libgdbm3"

Where can I get this libgdbm3 from and how do I go about installing it? I've heard of something called a reposetory, but im not exactly sure what that is, but is that what the libgdbm3 file is?

Thanks for your time in advance.
 
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#510
Originally Posted by MysticKiller View Post
What would be the best way to go about installing Maemo Mapper on my N800 with OS2008? I've been trying several ways but either the installation file is currupt, or some other small files are missing.

I've come across the file maemo-mapper 2.2-os2008 armel.deb

I think thats the correct one, but once it downloads and installs, it tells me: "Application packages missing: libgdbm3"

Where can I get this libgdbm3 from and how do I go about installing it? I've heard of something called a reposetory, but im not exactly sure what that is, but is that what the libgdbm3 file is?

Thanks for your time in advance.
Its been sorted, for anyone else having same/similair problems, look here: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...279#post117279
 
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