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but what's the coverage of QuickGPS??
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Posted: 2008-03-12 15:19:39
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On 2008-03-12 15:19:39, gutzanu wrote:
but what's the coverage of QuickGPS??
Looks like you provide your own maps...
The maps are stored in own format which is very efficient, they can be built by an included Windows program (Map Builder) based on Google maps in a few seconds. Also it is possible to build maps from Ozi Explorer's format or any other bitmap (see more infromation in attached documentation).
So - worldwide if you want I guess...
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Posted: 2008-04-13 23:30:19
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Dear All,
does anybody know if in EU we can buy a commercial GPS receiver working at 4Hz as refresh rate (4 true positions per second) ?
I know U-Blox chips work at 4Hz (see
http://www.u-blox.com/products/a4products.html), but they apparently do not sell "ready-to-use" GPS receivers ...
Any other brand ? (also with configurable refresh rate under Linux ...)
Thanks,
Mxlena
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Posted: 2008-04-23 18:04:18
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Hi,
I've got a P1i, and I just bought TomTom Navigator 6 to use with it, along with the australian map. TomTom do not sell mobile products in Australia, so I had to buy the US version via Expansys' online store.
TomTom has installed successfully, and I was able to download the Australian Map using TomTom Home, but it won't install to my device, it says it's not compatible.
I contacted TomTom support and they told me that a) they don't sell Navigator in Australia, and b) it isn't officially supported on P1i.
I've seen plenty of comments from people using TomTom on a P1i, at least a few in Australia.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
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Posted: 2008-05-02 14:18:55
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Yes, I'm using tt6 with australian maps on a p1i with 8gb M2 . My suggestion would actually be to google the cracked version just because the install instructions might help you with your legit copy.
Let us know how fast it loads, because after a firmware update mine now takes a couple of minutes to load.
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Posted: 2008-05-04 10:40:00
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thanks for the info (i never got as far as finding the instructions tho)
turns out, to install a map you can just extract the downloaded archive, and copy the resulting folder to the root of the memory card and it just finds it.
now why couldn't tomtom support tell me that god damnit!?
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Posted: 2008-05-05 05:13:20
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Does anyone know if it is possible to remove part of the map? I have the entire NA map on my memory card and its 1.4 gb. I will only be traveling around ~4 states max and I would like to get rid of the other 46. How can I do this? (or am I stuck?)
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Posted: 2008-05-06 22:58:20
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I was going to install TT6 after having used it successfully on a WM device, but the software is getting on a bit now with no sign of Tomtom releasing a new version so thought I'd try the new copilot live 7 software. Installs on P1i in seconds and works great if anyone is looking for a good satnav alternative.
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Posted: 2008-05-09 19:54:24
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