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Well my wifes boss just got one on Monday and is head into the desert on Thursday; I will have to have a play when he gets back and ask his opinion.
With these cheap ebay ones do they do everything that this unit does and what software do you need to buy to make it so
Haven't used too many GPS devices so all info is appreciated
With these cheap ebay ones do they do everything that this unit does and what software do you need to buy to make it so
Haven't used too many GPS devices so all info is appreciated
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From what I can see of the Hema unit, the Chinees GPS's modified will do the same.LuxyBoy wrote:Well my wifes boss just got one on Monday and is head into the desert on Thursday; I will have to have a play when he gets back and ask his opinion.
With these cheap ebay ones do they do everything that this unit does and what software do you need to buy to make it so
Haven't used too many GPS devices so all info is appreciated
My club
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www.everything4wd.com.au
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My store
Everything 4WD
86 Camms Road Cranbourne
www.everything4wd.com.au
sales@everything4wd.com.au
Phone: 03 59955055
Anyone played with one of these ?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/906-7-TFT-LCD-TO ... dZViewItem
A fellow club member wants to put one in his GU and run Ozi on it as well as the street nav stuff. I see its running Win CE, just want to make sure i can do the same to it as the other ones before i say yeah go ahead and get one.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/906-7-TFT-LCD-TO ... dZViewItem
A fellow club member wants to put one in his GU and run Ozi on it as well as the street nav stuff. I see its running Win CE, just want to make sure i can do the same to it as the other ones before i say yeah go ahead and get one.
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It should work.
It runs of Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2 and the maps run off the SD card
You might be better buying this one as they are based in Australia
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :IT&ih=011
Give it a go and let us know
It runs of Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2 and the maps run off the SD card
You might be better buying this one as they are based in Australia
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :IT&ih=011
Give it a go and let us know
My club
www.vfwdc.com
My store
Everything 4WD
86 Camms Road Cranbourne
www.everything4wd.com.au
sales@everything4wd.com.au
Phone: 03 59955055
www.vfwdc.com
My store
Everything 4WD
86 Camms Road Cranbourne
www.everything4wd.com.au
sales@everything4wd.com.au
Phone: 03 59955055
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Only things I had to buy for my Navlink was extra SD Cards to hold all my maps & OzeCELuxyBoy wrote: With these cheap ebay ones do they do everything that this unit does and what software do you need to buy to make it so
I found the easiest way to set it up for my Mrs to use was to have swappable cards for which ever program I wanted to use.
EG IGO Card for navigation point to point, OZI Card with maps for Ozi.
Put in the card & select "Navigation" & it loads what ever is on the card.
I'm not looking for a definitive "guarantee" but would it be safe to assume that any of these chinese GPS systems that run Windows CE and load their nav software from an SD card, you could get OziExplorer running from another SD card by tricking the GPS into thinking it's running the original software by renaming the OziExplorer .EXE to the same name as the supplied NAV software?
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you should talkfool_injected wrote:copy catMousie wrote:hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
On my 7 inch ebay gps I've just got the navteq and ozi programs on one card and all it takes is about 30 seconds of opening up the new folder in the browsing section and then setting it to open ozi and then going back to the first screen and opening the navigation section. The swapping SD cards is a good idea too though...If you have a lot of maps....my gps will only support up to a 2 gb sd card from memory....
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All links to the people selling the 7" GPS units (chinese type) seem to have no items for saleGUJohnno wrote:It should work.
It runs of Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2 and the maps run off the SD card
You might be better buying this one as they are based in Australia
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :IT&ih=011
Give it a go and let us know
Anyone know where i can get one of the cheapo 7" touchscreen 'on-dash' (not the 2-din style) GPS?
All the gear, No idea...
Running a $150 Laser L35. Runs Navteq standard ( 99% of tracks already in it ) but also run OziExplorer of a separate SD card.
Runs WinCE and has vid, pics, MP3 as well.
Yes its a 3.5 inch touch screen, but in bang for buck its excellent IMO.
Runs WinCE and has vid, pics, MP3 as well.
Yes its a 3.5 inch touch screen, but in bang for buck its excellent IMO.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
damn, i want somehting like this but in a bigger screen... ie 7"...MightyMouse wrote:Running a $150 Laser L35. Runs Navteq standard ( 99% of tracks already in it ) but also run OziExplorer of a separate SD card.
Runs WinCE and has vid, pics, MP3 as well.
Yes its a 3.5 inch touch screen, but in bang for buck its excellent IMO.
All the gear, No idea...
Its really quite easy... ( once you have figured it out )
Get a second SD card, can't be larger than 2GB ( 2BG recomended as there's room for lots of maps.... )
Download ActiveSync from Microsoft and install. Make sure it's talking to your L35 - you should see ActiveSync run and the spinny thing in the ActiveSync window spin and then stop green.
Download the installable version of OziCe from their web site and run its install program from your PC. It shouldl install on the SD card via ActiveSync.
Using Windows Explorer ( the mobile device must be pluged in and turned on ) rename the OziCE directory on the SD Card to Mobilenavigator and the OZICE ARM executable to MobileNavigator.exe. Windows CE doesn't use drive letters the SD card shows up as a directory SDMMC.....
Thats it. When the new card is installed and you select "Navigate" from the L35 screen OziExplorerCE will run. Put the old card back in and guess what its back to Navig8r.
Don't hot swap SD cards if either navigation program is running it will generate an error ( you have taken its files away... ). But its cool from the L35 menu screen.
Drop me a PM if your struggling - or send me a 2 GB SD card and a return envelope and I can image it off my system. 2GB card is about $11. Obviously will be the demo version of OziExplorerCE but its 99% functional.
Registration is $40 and can be done anytime - it turns the demo version into the full blown version.
For a total of $51 ( $11 for card, $40 for Ozi registration ) an absolute bargain IMO.
Its possible I can assure you and works VERY well.
Get a second SD card, can't be larger than 2GB ( 2BG recomended as there's room for lots of maps.... )
Download ActiveSync from Microsoft and install. Make sure it's talking to your L35 - you should see ActiveSync run and the spinny thing in the ActiveSync window spin and then stop green.
Download the installable version of OziCe from their web site and run its install program from your PC. It shouldl install on the SD card via ActiveSync.
Using Windows Explorer ( the mobile device must be pluged in and turned on ) rename the OziCE directory on the SD Card to Mobilenavigator and the OZICE ARM executable to MobileNavigator.exe. Windows CE doesn't use drive letters the SD card shows up as a directory SDMMC.....
Thats it. When the new card is installed and you select "Navigate" from the L35 screen OziExplorerCE will run. Put the old card back in and guess what its back to Navig8r.
Don't hot swap SD cards if either navigation program is running it will generate an error ( you have taken its files away... ). But its cool from the L35 menu screen.
Drop me a PM if your struggling - or send me a 2 GB SD card and a return envelope and I can image it off my system. 2GB card is about $11. Obviously will be the demo version of OziExplorerCE but its 99% functional.
Registration is $40 and can be done anytime - it turns the demo version into the full blown version.
For a total of $51 ( $11 for card, $40 for Ozi registration ) an absolute bargain IMO.
Its possible I can assure you and works VERY well.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
Can this be done to any gps?MightyMouse wrote:Its really quite easy... ( once you have figured it out )
Get a second SD card, can't be larger than 2GB ( 2BG recomended as there's room for lots of maps.... )
Download ActiveSync from Microsoft and install. Make sure it's talking to your L35 - you should see ActiveSync run and the spinny thing in the ActiveSync window spin and then stop green.
Download the installable version of OziCe from their web site and run its install program from your PC. It shouldl install on the SD card via ActiveSync.
Using Windows Explorer ( the mobile device must be pluged in and turned on ) rename the OziCE directory on the SD Card to Mobilenavigator and the OZICE ARM executable to MobileNavigator.exe. Windows CE doesn't use drive letters the SD card shows up as a directory SDMMC.....
Thats it. When the new card is installed and you select "Navigate" from the L35 screen OziExplorerCE will run. Put the old card back in and guess what its back to Navig8r.
Don't hot swap SD cards if either navigation program is running it will generate an error ( you have taken its files away... ). But its cool from the L35 menu screen.
Drop me a PM if your struggling - or send me a 2 GB SD card and a return envelope and I can image it off my system. 2GB card is about $11. Obviously will be the demo version of OziExplorerCE but its 99% functional.
Registration is $40 and can be done anytime - it turns the demo version into the full blown version.
For a total of $51 ( $11 for card, $40 for Ozi registration ) an absolute bargain IMO.
Its possible I can assure you and works VERY well.
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GUJohonno's right with the requirements.GUJohnno wrote:No.
The GPS needs to have a windows platform and the mapping program needs to run off the SD card.
There are many out there that will work though.
The WindowsCe operating system is rarely obvious, the manufactures hide it pretty well, but if it uses ActiveSync then that's a dead giveaway.
It seems that many of the cheaper Chinese built units run this type of CE and SD card setup - making them a very attractive conversion. Funny how the cheapest of the cheap can actually be even more of a bargain than you first expect.
I've done a few cheapies this way - all with the same positive outcome.
Bang for buck - great value, Good road navigation AND Ozi for topos and your own maps.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-4-3-GPS-2008 ... dZViewItem
does this look a good place to start for a cheapo gps hack?
it has navteq mapping, does that mean it has some offroad tracks already?
does this look a good place to start for a cheapo gps hack?
it has navteq mapping, does that mean it has some offroad tracks already?
X2 thats the way to go hey and that why i never travel alone, sombody has to hold the lap top on their knees in the passenger seat.Emo wrote:That's really expensive. For less than that you could get a great mini laptop that'd run all the maping software you'd need and also double as an mp3 player, dvd player, mp4 player, photo bank etc etc.
The new upgraded Asus eeepc running Windows with 1gb of ram and 12gb of solid sate memory is around $540. Add Copilot, Oziexplorer and a few maps and you've got a great GPS PC.
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