Wolfgang v. Hansen escribió:
On Thu, 4 Jun 2009, Carlos Dávila wrote:
Marco Certelli escribió:
I think I can confirm what said here. My nuvi 255 seems to learn the
speed I drive on each road (with impact on routing decision next
time I drive the same area).
I think nuvi 300 doesn't have
I Think I have garmin nuvi 255, SW version 5.00
--- Ven 5/6/09, Carlos Dávila cdavi...@jemila.jazztel.es ha scritto:
Da: Carlos Dávila cdavi...@jemila.jazztel.es
Oggetto: Re: [mkgmap-dev] max-speed and arbitrary values
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v. Hansen wvhan...@fom.fgan.de ha scritto:
Da: Wolfgang v. Hansen wvhan...@fom.fgan.de
Oggetto: Re: [mkgmap-dev] max-speed and arbitrary values
A: Development list for mkgmap mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk
Data: Giovedì 4 giugno 2009, 16:24
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Thilo Hannemann
wrote
On Thu, 4 Jun 2009, Carlos Dávila wrote:
Marco Certelli escribió:
I think I can confirm what said here. My nuvi 255 seems to learn the speed I
drive on each road (with impact on routing decision next time I drive the same
area).
I think nuvi 300 doesn't have this behaviour. I have driven
:
Da: Felix Hartmann extremecar...@googlemail.com
Oggetto: [mkgmap-dev] max-speed and arbitrary values
A: Development list for mkgmap mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk
Data: Mercoledì 3 giugno 2009, 12:06
Is it possible to encode arbitrary
maxspeed values or can we only set in steps of 10km/h
Hi Felix,
Am 03.06.2009 um 12:06 schrieb Felix Hartmann:
Is it possible to encode arbitrary maxspeed values or can we only
set in steps of 10km/h?
For example having road road_speed=7 associated with 35km/h, road
road_speed=6 with 27, road_speed=5 with 23, road_speed=4 with 20,
I tested a lot with maps today. Setting maximum of *speed_class=2* works
quite nice. However Routing over longer distances gets broken, not too
bad but significantly. The lower you set the speeds, the straigther the
route. Lowering speed_class thereby achieves similar routing like you
can