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dobbo
30th September 2008, 12:26 PM
Hi folks
I just had a necessary update of my mobile phone and the only GPS PDA phone I could get outside of Sydney is the HTC Diamond. The phone has an internal GPS chip but it can only be used in standard form online, due to Telstra not uploading any software whatsoever onto the unit. (yes they're good aren't they)
My needs are simple
OziexplorerCE for offroad use
some form of turn by turn on road navigational software that can be installed and not require to be online to utilise the GPS. (don't care what brand as long it works and there is no ongoing costs associated in using it on a daily basis).
Can anyone offer any assistance uploading these programmes to this device?
rmp
30th September 2008, 01:26 PM
Can be done.
1. Download Oziexplorer CE The Official OziExplorer Web Site - GPS Mapping Software for Magellan, Garmin, Lowrance, Eagle, MLR Receivers (http://www.oziexplorer.com/) .
2. Install.
3. Register.
4. Get a MicroSD memory card (don't know if yours takes SHDC, but if it does, get one more than 4Gb, if not 2Gb or less.)
5. Get maps, such as Hema's Raster set.
Then the offroad bit is done.
As for autorouting; CoPilot, Destinator, Route66. Options here:
Software: Home - eXpansys Australia (http://www.expansys.com.au/c.aspx?f=141)
just buy and install.
No ongoing costs apart from map upgrade.
I've done all this on my i-Mate 9502 which is very similar.
ariddell
30th September 2008, 01:31 PM
Mine came preloaded with TomTom 7, it's a dodgy import though rather than the Telstra one so is using different firmware, and i had to add in the Australian maps myself.
Presume TomTom should be available for purchase for the Telstra ones as an add on though.
solmanic
30th September 2008, 01:54 PM
I got a dubiously aquired Tomtom7 WM6 version working on my brother-in-law's Touch Diamond fine.
dobbo
30th September 2008, 01:55 PM
Can be done.
1. Download Oziexplorer CE The Official OziExplorer Web Site - GPS Mapping Software for Magellan, Garmin, Lowrance, Eagle, MLR Receivers (http://www.oziexplorer.com/) .
2. Install.
3. Register.
4. Get a MicroSD memory card (don't know if yours takes SHDC, but if it does, get one more than 4Gb, if not 2Gb or less.)
5. Get maps, such as Hema's Raster set.
Then the offroad bit is done.
As for autorouting; CoPilot, Destinator, Route66. Options here:
Software: Home - eXpansys Australia (http://www.expansys.com.au/c.aspx?f=141)
just buy and install.
No ongoing costs apart from map upgrade.
I've done all this on my i-Mate 9502 which is very similar.
unfortunately no external port for micro sd just 4gb internal.
Tusker
30th September 2008, 02:13 PM
No SD card is going to limit you a bit.
I've just done this on an Imate 9502 as well. CoPilot 7 comes on its own 2g card, I guess you could copy that over. Doesn't leave much room for other maps. All of the detailed NSW toppos are 7g.
Regards
Max P
Hally
1st October 2008, 04:13 PM
G'day guys slight hyjack I just bought a new Blackberry Bold does anyone know if it would work on this type of phone
rmp
1st October 2008, 06:51 PM
G'day guys slight hyjack I just bought a new Blackberry Bold does anyone know if it would work on this type of phone
Oziexplorer will definitley not run on a Blackberry.
rmp
1st October 2008, 06:52 PM
unfortunately no external port for micro sd just 4gb internal.
Not ideal, but not a disaster. You can still have quite a few maps if you choose carefully, and if you move around change them.
ariddell
2nd October 2008, 09:39 AM
You can just copy the contents of the SD card onto the internal storage with a pc card reader.
The diamond sees its internal storage just the same as an SD card so anything that works from SD will work from internal.
jiataowill
2nd October 2008, 09:50 AM
Download and buy Garmin Mobile XT(WM5) + Australia street map from Garmin | Follow the leader (http://www.garmin.com)
series3
3rd February 2009, 03:54 PM
Oziexplorer will definitley not run on a Blackberry.
Just want to bring this thread back from the dead: I also have a blackberry bold coming in through work, anybody know a way/application of using gps abilities on this handset?
I understand you can use it when you are in 3G range, but as soon as you are out of there (exactly where im planning to use it), you are out of range (even though i'm pretty sure the BlackBerry has a GPS receiver).
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