Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-05-04 Thread Bill Ricker
Depending on how much OSM you want to do, you might be better off buying the car GPS based on its features and get a GPS data logger: That may be sensible whether OSM is hi or low. I like the control using a non-car GPS in car gives me, but that is considered abnormal - I have put my unit in

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-05-03 Thread Bill McGonigle
On 04/26/2010 09:51 AM, bruce.lab...@autoliv.com wrote: Does anyone have direct experience with GPS units that work with OSM and are decent? Oh, and the GPS unit is recent enough that I could buy it new? Depending on how much OSM you want to do, you might be better off buying the car GPS

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-30 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Benjamin Scott dragonh...@gmail.com writes: On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com wrote: Route finding and estimating is useful if you're already on the road and want to make an unexpected change. Audible turn-by-turn directions are useful if you

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-30 Thread David Rysdam
Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: People have different requirements around that, too: I was somewhat surprised, for example, to find that Nokia's N810 (GPS-enabled) tablet comes with a dashboard-mount... that *screws into* the dashboard. *cough* ___

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-30 Thread Tyson Sawyer
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com wrote: People have different requirements around that, too: I was somewhat surprised, for example, to find that Nokia's N810 (GPS-enabled) tablet comes with a dashboard-mount... that *screws into* the dashboard. I'm not

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-30 Thread Joseph Smith
We bought Droids a couple of weeks ago and now the N810 collects dust. Nice! I have always been a big Motorola fan, I will be getting a Droid in a few months when the contract contract on my VE20 runs out. Can hardly wait :-) -- Thanks, Joseph Smith Set-Top-Linux www.settoplinux.org

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-29 Thread Bill Ricker
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Tyson Sawyer ty...@j3.org wrote:  How do you find it works with Linux?  Or do you?  :) eTrex work great with gpsbabel. provided you have right cable. Garmin has made three different cables, two for RS232 serial and most recently USB. Gpsbabel is great. Newer,

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Tom Buskey
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Benjamin Scott dragonh...@gmail.comwrote: I've actually had fairly good results using GPS units belonging to friends. They were not perfect, but nothing is. I've made mistakes plotting routes manually, too. I do much prefer to plan my route ahead of

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name wrote: ... books are better then eReaders. Stone tablets are obviously superior. ;-) FWIW, I have a garmin. How do you find it works with Linux? Or do you? :) -- Ben ___

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Tom Buskey
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Benjamin Scott dragonh...@gmail.comwrote: On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name wrote: ... books are better then eReaders. Stone tablets are obviously superior. ;-) FWIW, I have a garmin. How do you find it works with

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 04/28/2010 08:39 AM, Tom Buskey wrote: I get lost walking back from my mailbox :-( It seems to be age related too. I've had my GPS for 3 years now. I've learned what it means when it plots a route. When I don't agree with it, I ignore it (which I think is the problem most people have

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Jon 'maddog' Hall
As an ex military pilot, I learned how to read a map and find out where I am on the map. As a sailor I was told to learn how to use a sextant. I ordered one, and to my dismay instead of receiving a cover for the cockpit of my boat to give me some privacy for intimate gatherings, it turned out to

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
On Wed, April 28, 2010 12:07 pm, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote: It is the same thing as learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide before you start using a calculator. In '76, my grandfather -- a mathematician -- bought me my first calculator. (A 7-digit red LED Commodore, no less. And,

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Drew Van Zandt
At college (1995 or so in specific) I noticed a definite correlation between engineering students whom I would actually trust to design something my life depended on (bridges, pacemakers, etc.) and the ability to do math without a fancy calculator. The newer graphing calculators doing all the

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Drew Van Zandt drew.vanza...@gmail.com wrote: I still think graphing calculators are dumb. You can't play Tetris with just a 7-segment display. -- Ben ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-28 Thread Tyson Sawyer
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Benjamin Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote: FWIW, I have a garmin.  How do you find it works with Linux?  Or do you?  :) eTrex work great with gpsbabel. Newer, fancier units mount up as mass storage devices over USB and natively support GPX files. No problems

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-27 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Benjamin Scott dragonh...@gmail.com writes: On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com wrote: And *then* we discovered just how much better the OSM maps can be than the proprietary ones ... which makes perfect sense to me, since there's actually a way for

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-27 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com wrote: I'm pretty sure that the `$80 for one update' option is just the `decoy effect' in action: it's there to show people that `$40 per year' is `cheap' ... Ah, good point! The spot you're looking at will never be

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-26 Thread Marc Nozell (m...@nozell.com)
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM, bruce.lab...@autoliv.com wrote: Towards that end, I'd like to get a new GPS that is OpenStreetMap compatible.  My google-fu is pretty lacking - as many list members may have noticed over the years.  The OpenStreetMap site(s) I've visited haven't been too

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-26 Thread Peter Dobratz
We were contemplating GPS units last year, but we never completed the research and didn't make a purchase. That being said, it looks like the major players are Garmin and TomTom. Some TomTom units run Linux, see: http://opentom.org/ However, Garmin may be more ubiquitous. It looks like newer

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-26 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com wrote: And *then* we discovered just how much better the OSM maps can be than the proprietary ones ... which makes perfect sense to me, since there's actually a way for bugs to be reported and fixed in OSM One of

Re: OpenStreetMap compatible GPS?

2010-04-26 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Joshua Judson Rosen writes: (we're a Debian household) I found this phrase to be entertaining...it just rolled off Joshua's tongue with the same ease that somebody might say: we're a vegetarian household we're a kosher household we have cats in our household we watch the Boston Bruins in