""Thats probably because you need to use Garmin nRoute""
thanks for that.d/l now and will let you know how ir goes.:)
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""Thats probably because you need to use Garmin nRoute""
thanks for that.d/l now and will let you know how ir goes.:)
I use an Eee for travelling conveniance inc small bluetooth GPS reciever and OziExplorer getting around. Last time I used it was cruising the canals of France. It is great for that but a bit slow.
I built a on board system for my D1 and it has everything. One of the special things is it has both a solid state drive and a Seagate military/NASA spec hard drive. Some details here.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/projects-t...oard-pc-2.html
Thanks lovemyrangie:TakeABow:. Works like a charm.:twobeers::arms::clap2:
Mark just glue some thin sheet rubber over the plate and attach the netbook with sticky velcro. :D
You can get a car adaptor frome this lot:
Laptop Battery, Laptop Adapter, Camcorder Battery, Digital Camera Battery.
Prices are good.
Got a little more done today, lined the checker plate with rubber, cabled up the power supply and test mounted it in the Car.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...09/02/1472.jpg
It's just mounted using double sided tape at the moment, until I'm sure it's positioned right.
I still get clear view of the left front corner of the vehicle, so I'm taking it out tomorrow for a drive and see what I think.
Does anyone know if there are legal restrictions on screens positioned in front of the driver?
Cheers, Mark
Thre is a general rule for clear vision, applies to all obstructions, not sure what the perameters are though.