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mk500

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« on: December 21, 2005, 08:24:11 pm »
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GPSDrive is an early port of an excellent moving-map GPS system. It easily paired with my Socket Bluetooth GPS with little configuration hassle, then proceeded to download maps over WiFi. It was almost too easy :-) A quick push of the "fullscreen" button on the Nokia brings the map into full-screen mode. The software is still pretty beta, but it worked well enough to take me on a 1200mile+ drive last week!

I picked up a suction-cup radar detector mount from Radio Shack, and modified it to allow me to attach my Nokia 770 to my windshield just next to my rearview mirror. The software did a great job of showing me exactly what highway I was on, and I could easily see my turns well in advance. At one point I missed a highway (at 3am in the middle of the desert), and I easily found an alternate turn to get me back on track. This was WAY easier than paper maps.

Nokia 770 Download Link:
http://www.elisanet.fi/tapio.tolvanen/nokia770.html

Main Linux GPSDrive Home Page:
http://gpsdrive.kraftvoll.at/index.shtml
SL-C760, PNY 256SD, Viking 1G CF, Socket CF WiFi, Socket CF Bluetooth, Cacko ROM 1.23
Nokia 770, Sandisk 1GB RS-MMC
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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2006, 08:34:05 am »
How did u get constanct WiFi connection while you were on the road?

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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2006, 08:40:57 am »
Well I don't know about mk500, but I have paired my Nokia 770 with a Bluetooth phone for a 30-minute train ride. WiFi's for when you're stationary, but a Bluetooth phone means the web isn't tied to one place anymore.

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 But wouldn't you just store the maps for any trip you're taking?
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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2006, 06:26:17 am »
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How did u get constanct WiFi connection while you were on the road?
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I kind of cheated. I used my home wifi before I left. I downloaded a map centered on my home using gpsdrive's download map feature. I then put Gpsdrive in position mode and tapped another location along my route and downloaded another map. I repeated until i had  a couple levels of detail for my whole route.
SL-C760, PNY 256SD, Viking 1G CF, Socket CF WiFi, Socket CF Bluetooth, Cacko ROM 1.23
Nokia 770, Sandisk 1GB RS-MMC
my homepage: http://www.markandjo.com/markblog