I have found that sometimes certain programs lock the com ports for exclusive use, if it does you just need a program that creates virtual com ports, which is a easy fix. Just depends on the GPS and the Software.
Matt.
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My Asus A636 has 2 ports for the GPS: 5 & 9, allows me to run ozi and tom tom at once. my only problem is that all the NSW 1:25,000 & 1:100,000 maps take up more than 2Gb (Which is all the asus can handle on SD card :mad: ) I probably should dump the 1:100 thou maps onto a different card :angel:
Yeah that's a problem for me too - the HP only takes max 2GB card. I now carry several 2GB cards with maps on them ( they fit nicely in that coin tray of the Disco ) :)
The only problem is that every time you plug in a new card, Ozi "re-indexes" the files. If there's a couple of hundred maps on the card this can take quite a while.
It might be better to keep the different scale maps on one card but divide them into smaller geographical areas, then you can still "zoom in" to a larger scale map without needed to change cards.
Of course,you can use the internal memory of the PDA for storing maps too - I used it up for all my "favourite" maps - the Vic High Country ones.
some vids
YouTube - Hema Navigator - Pat Callinan's 4x4 adventures
YouTube - Hema Navigator - OziExplorer Tutorial (Basic operation)
I really want one of these. PDA may seem like the cost effective option, but all the posts in this thread reguarding this option doesnt sound like a smooth operation.
Lowest price I have seen for it is $939.00 and only if you are an RAA member.
Anyone seen a lower price for this?
There seems to be a bit of mixed reaction this unit.... Seems okay to me though.
I just purchased a HEMA Navigator.
First impressions good.
The Route 66 "City type" navigator software is a bit outdated as far as route instructions go, I found over the last week, but today I downloaded a (free) update so will see how that goes.
Anyway have QLD / Northern NSW trips saved in Oziexplorer form ? If so I'd LOVE the files. Cheers all !
Aaron you are welcome to come around and have a look at it anytime (offer good for any AULROvian by the way!).