ScoobieWRX wrote:Lee....Have you got a PDA that runs some form of Windows mobile and a portable Wireless or wired GPS receiver??
or
If you already have TOMTOM Navigator6 i can help out with maps, Euro speed camera updates etc...etc...
No PDA mate not really great with computers n stuff if it doesnt have and engine n wheels iam goosed.
The tomtom is a one xl (i think) that takes a memory card.
" Uh Betty you should of seen this car in Ely today!! it had stickers and stripes
all over it, and when it started up, the noise!!!, I could feel my teeth rattling!!!"
I've got european maps for tomtom on palm pda, but a pal once tried to load them onto a windows pda with no success, so probably not compatible with he xl...
Welcome to try though. They're on CD but I could load them onto a card.
Your Palm PDA uses Palm OS so not compatible with a windows CE device unless you have a Palm OS emulator (StyleTap) like i do on my O2 XDAIIi which is a windows CE device.
The TomTom XL also uses a windows CE operating system (OS) so there's a good chance my maps of Western Europe will work with the XL. I also have the latest speed camera updates on there too which are OV2 files and i know for a fact OV2's work with XL.
I'm trying to upload the file to my website for Lee to download and try out but it's a big file and will take a while to upload, although download with decent broadband won't take too long. Then Lee can copy it onto a formatted data card.
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!!
Waiting now for another execution date!!:headhack:
dynamix wrote:Shouldnt really need the sat mav Lee - there are 3 roads. Directions are in the Ring Trips section.
Scrub that off the essential list then i just didnt fancy getting lost at 4am, Francis if you sort anything please let me know.
" Uh Betty you should of seen this car in Ely today!! it had stickers and stripes
all over it, and when it started up, the noise!!!, I could feel my teeth rattling!!!"