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2008-04-15
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I'll try to answer some of your questions.
Maemo Mapper can download maps for use offline ( menu > maps > manage maps > zoom), but you'll want to set it to use the internal card ( menu > maps > manage repos > cache db). It's easy to download the maps, and then move them, but you might as well start out correctly. Personally, I have a couple hundred MB of maps on my internal card.
Also, the n800 can act as an SDHC reader via a USB cable, but no files can be open on the card(s) at the time, which means placing a swap file on the internal card "disables" it.
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2008-04-15
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Yep, I meant the internal SD slot (/media/mmc2).
Maemo Mapper's downloaded maps can easily be moved to a new card later. Each map service saves to a single file. Just copy the file(s) to the new card when you're ready. It's easiest if you keep the same directory structure, so Maemo Mapper's settings can stay the same.
As for setting up swap, "main menu > settings > control panel > memory > virtual" will let you create up to a 128MB swap file on the internal card. You'll have to repeat this for a new card.
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2008-04-16
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In Maemo Mapper, go to menu > maps > manage repos. Once there, the cache db field will show you exactly where the downloaded maps are.
Create a directory to move the maps to (like /media/mmc2/maps ) and move/copy them over. Then just change the cache db field in Maemo Mapper to the new location (I think you'll have to do this once for each map service )
As for the sample files, you should be able to delete them via the File Manager. There's also a tutorial app that can be uninstalled via the app manager.
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... but now I just see a list of the Yahoo Street and Google street just repeating itself in the list.
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3. I have the 16gb SD, I mostly want it for movies. I saw some links to compress dvds, is that the best option. I have DVD shrink on my PC, should I compress then run the .VOBs through some converter? Then, what is the best way to get the movies too the n800. I do not have a SDHC reader.
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5. Lastly, I have a lot of .pdf books I would like to put on the SD card any sw that does not crash?
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Couple of questions. First since I havent really done much should I re-flash? I would like to fix the maemo mapper because it installed on the flash memory and the maps filled up fairly quickly, I would like to put the maps on the SD so I dont limit myself.
1. I have a 16 gb SDHC card, 1 gb standard SD, 2 gb standard and the 128 mb that came with the unit. I want to set up the virtual memory, which card should I use and which card to which slot. I can google how to enable the virtual memory, unless you can explain. Is there a max on virtual memory?
***I received some great advice on this issue but it was one for the 16 being internal, one for the smaller one being internal, trying to get more of a mass opinion.
2. Maemo Mapper, I have no interest in adding GPS. I usually have an idea where I am at, I just want street level maps so when Im finding a new location I can simply go to the map, similar to a paper map, but obviously on my n800. I only basically need USA locations. All of Florida, All of Mass and New York City. I would like to get the subways of NYC and Boston also, if anyone has any ideas. Also if I could access these without WiFi that would be great! (if its possible, how?). Also, when I try to shrink down to low levels the text is very huge, not very useful.
3. I have the 16gb SD, I mostly want it for movies. I saw some links to compress dvds, is that the best option. I have DVD shrink on my PC, should I compress then run the .VOBs through some converter? Then, what is the best way to get the movies too the n800. I do not have a SDHC reader.
4. I would like a dictionary. Normal english dict, also a spanish/english translation dictionary. Any suggestions, I tried one, but it could not find the dictionary and was just endless could not find errors.
5. Lastly, I have a lot of .pdf books I would like to put on the SD card any sw that does not crash?
I have ZERO Linux experience and I see the reps off Maemo.org are pretty easy to DL, I am still having issues making the maps accurate.
I have googled most of these options, but seem to answer only bits and portions of my specific issues.
Thanks a million and I will THANKS all that help and assist!
Been there, done that, but we all need a little help