Hi Paul.
Thanks for that. I have had reports from other pilots that the process is too
hard, so good to hear it has worked for you.
Scott
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Hi Scott
As far as the road altitudes was concerned - I was using XCSoar, so it
probably did not apply. As far as the installation is concerned, I have
just followed the PDF in the root directory of the XCSoar. Expanded it onto
a SD card and reset the device. It boots into a file manager, brings
Hi Paul,
On 04/06/2009, at 1:48 PM, Paul Bart wrote:
Hi Scott and others
I have just installed XCSoar on the Ipaq 312, it seems to work fine
on the ground, I have not flown with it as yet. The set up pdf
available with the 312 XCSoar download suggested to use the serial-
bluetooth adapte
Guys,
this has been discussed at length on the Naviter forums and
elsewhere:
Connection to Flarm:
http://www.naviter.si/forum/index.php?topic=3472.0
Cable connection to GPS:
http://www.naviter.si/forum/index.php?topic=3432.0
USB to Serial cable:
http://www.naviter.si/forum/index.php?topi
Ok just found this
http://www.computercables.com.au/res/infos/CB-USB-4S.htm#package
Supports Win CE, $85.00 plus GST
Cheers
Paul
2009/6/4 Paul Bart
> Hi Scott and others
> I have just installed XCSoar on the Ipaq 312, it seems to work fine on the
> ground, I have not flown with it as yet. T
Hi Scott and others
I have just installed XCSoar on the Ipaq 312, it seems to work fine on the
ground, I have not flown with it as yet. The set up pdf available with the
312 XCSoar download suggested to use the serial-bluetooth adapter saying
that the GPS in the PNAs is built for driving and there
G'day All,
As you may be aware Nathan Johnson and Andrew Maddocks are heading off to the
junior worlds in Finland. The dates are 21st June to the 4th July. They have a
blog and I'm sure would love to hear from everyone back home during their time
overseas, I know Dave McManus and I did w
On 04/06/2009, at 1:17 PM, David Lawley wrote:
HI all,
There is no cable available for converting a USB to seral port.
Yes, mostly correct. You can actually get a converter (not a cable)
but it is unlikely to have drivers for the PDA/PNA.
However, the reason people often think this is the c
HI all,
There is no cable available for converting a USB to seral port.
The commonly avalable usb-serial adaptors will not work with these sort of
PDA/PNA, as the 312/312/314 is a USB client NOT a host.
I have seen a post on the XCSoar group that this has been done but I cant find
the p
Keyspan adapters are good
-Cath
On 04/06/2009, at 11:37 AM, DG wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for a usb to serial cable so that I can connect the
flarm to my IPAQ 312, any information would be welcome.
Frank
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I am looking for a usb to serial cable so that I can connect the flarm to my
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Jarek,
I haven't used Winpilot at all. I saw Al Sim at the recent Qld gliding
comp/rain festival. Al was running Winppilot on a HP PNA.
I have XCSoar running on a HP 312. The tricky part was exposing the
underlying windows CE operating system. The files inside the PNA version of
XCSoar helped wit
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