Navigation & Acer aspeire one

Discussion in 'Modding and Customization' started by Eki1965, May 21, 2009.

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    Eki1965

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    Hello to all,
    I want to ask you if i caold use my net book as navigator pda.
    I have look for a lot but i'm afraid that i have nothing found.
    Is anyone has something to use?
    Regards :D
     
    Eki1965, May 21, 2009
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    kwl

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    I'm using DeLorme Street Atlas 2009 with their wired (LT-40) gps unit. Works like a charm under both XP and 7. Since I have bluetooth for my wireless mouse, if I had it to do over again I'd probably get the wireless (BT-20) unit just to be rid of the cable.
     
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    Paisley Pirate

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    I also use the same... you can also free download from DeLorme's website a software patch that allows the LT-40 to be seen by Microsoft Streets and Trips 2009.

    I use both... sometimes at the same time...
     
    Paisley Pirate, May 22, 2009
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    Jumes

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    I am also using the lt-40 with Street Atlas 2009+ as well as Topo 8, I have had problems with Topo 8 unless I disable the 3d function in the software. Anyone else run into this problem/
     
    Jumes, Jun 1, 2009
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    jerryt

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    Garmin Mobile PC plus the 3G card, equals a working Navigation device. With a touchsceen it becomes an oversized Garmin 750. I have found that the AAO can re-calculate the route much faster then the handheld Garmin's.

    Software was a real pain to get installed and working, but the 3G card was basically plug and play.
     
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