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2007-06-27
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2007-06-27
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2007-06-27
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Just about any bluetooth GPS will work. There's free software called Maemo Mapper, and pay software called Navicore: Navicore's designed for in-car nav, Maemo Mapper is designed for, well, other things.
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2007-07-16
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Is it possible to hook this up to a gsp? I Currently own Microsoft Streets and Trips, it'd be wonderful if I could use it on this. Does anyone know if I can use the one I already have? And if not, some other gps?
Thanks,
David