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Re:GPS? Music.
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Re:Good GPS/Road software for Mac
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Re:Suunto X9 and Open Standards
I guess Suunto would put a note in the feature list if the transfer protocol would be based on a standard like NMEA or TAIP. I found a MacOSX GPS program called GPSy, but googling for GPSy Suunto returns ten useless results.
Here is a list of communication protocols (real-time and data-transfer).
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Re:Suunto X9 and Open Standards
I guess Suunto would put a note in the feature list if the transfer protocol would be based on a standard like NMEA or TAIP. I found a MacOSX GPS program called GPSy, but googling for GPSy Suunto returns ten useless results.
Here is a list of communication protocols (real-time and data-transfer).
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Re:Compatibility?
I'm still waiting for GPSy,
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Re:How can I do this?
It's not too hard! I'm interested in this sort of thing too.
You'll need some software to gather your paths from the GPS, and some digital maps to overlay them on.
Some of the popular software is EasyGPS for the PC, and GPSy and MacGPS Pro for the Mac. You can download a free version of each.
The maps are a little harder to come by though. Here is a list to get you started. Some are free, some cost up to about $100 depending on size, scale, and detail. You can scan in your paper maps and calibrate them in some software too.
I think this is really cool - I'd like to have a map of North America and see where all I've been :) -
Re:How can I do this?
It's not too hard! I'm interested in this sort of thing too.
You'll need some software to gather your paths from the GPS, and some digital maps to overlay them on.
Some of the popular software is EasyGPS for the PC, and GPSy and MacGPS Pro for the Mac. You can download a free version of each.
The maps are a little harder to come by though. Here is a list to get you started. Some are free, some cost up to about $100 depending on size, scale, and detail. You can scan in your paper maps and calibrate them in some software too.
I think this is really cool - I'd like to have a map of North America and see where all I've been :) -
Links...Have you try Mayko - mapp. I found that from here.
Also try GPS page from topology.org. It may help.Good luck.
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Mac mirror at GPSY.com
I've posted a Mac mirror of the SETI@home client on our web server:
- ftp://ftp.gpsy.com/p ub/software/SETI%40home_Mac_v1.0_Install.bin
- http://www.gpsy.com/sof tware/SETI%40home_Mac_v1.0_Install.bin
Karen
Global Mapping Systems - Mac GPS/GIS software
ps. Macs rule. :) -
Mac mirror at GPSY.com
I've posted a Mac mirror of the SETI@home client on our web server:
- ftp://ftp.gpsy.com/p ub/software/SETI%40home_Mac_v1.0_Install.bin
- http://www.gpsy.com/sof tware/SETI%40home_Mac_v1.0_Install.bin
Karen
Global Mapping Systems - Mac GPS/GIS software
ps. Macs rule. :) -
Mac mirror at GPSY.com
I've posted a Mac mirror of the SETI@home client on our web server:
- ftp://ftp.gpsy.com/p ub/software/SETI%40home_Mac_v1.0_Install.bin
- http://www.gpsy.com/sof tware/SETI%40home_Mac_v1.0_Install.bin
Karen
Global Mapping Systems - Mac GPS/GIS software
ps. Macs rule. :)