I didn't give it because I didn't remember, and it isn't what he's looking for. It was the testing of the snap-to road functions and the track-logging I remembered. It is a Mio PDA, model 7nn (720, 730?). I can't look it up right now because I loaned it to somebody for the Christmas holidays, and haven't got it back yet. It works fine as a PDA, which is why I was given it. The GPS unit was an unexpected extra. When it is turned on, the battery life of the unit goes down to 15-20 minutes, which basically makes it unusable as a portable GPS. Works fine in the car, while attached to a power supply, though. The GPS software is on a seperate SD card, and the track logs go into a directory on that card as NMEA sentences, which GPSBABEL can convert to gpx. I can access the GPS directly from the PDA, so I could load Gosmore or another package, but I haven't bothered, as for my normal day to day mapping, I use a handheld Garmin unit on a bike mount.
Stephen 2009/1/6 Ulf Lamping <ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com>: > > @Stephen: Instead of "For my specific device (not a Zumo)" it might be a lot > more helpful if you would tell us what your "specific device" really is! > > Regards, ULFL > _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk