Had a closer look and it seems to be an old version of Nav-nGo. A
browse on the web makes it sound like the 'advanced' mode has
been knobbled by hp (so that their support people didn't have to
answer any hard questions I suppose) and that's why it is so
frustrating to use (plus not having a manual).
I saw a tip that iGO v8 is considered good in Europe too. Most
gadgets seem to be region specific though and if alternate
software is available - it is expensive and out-of-date
(because Aus models are already so before we get them!
No sign of the Zumo 660 at
www.garmin.com.au but it is discussed
in UK and USA).
The iPaq 312 has been a **** of a thing to get charged up but I
eventually (by a process of elimination) worked out which USB
cable had come with it. Use that one and it charges in no time.
Same with the AC and 12v adapters.
5v is not 5v.
Enough to make me start labeling all my chargers and cables!!
Some tiny difference sends a signal to the charger that it is ok
to work fast. Trouble is when that signal is not present, the
trickle charge modes supply less than the iPaq 312 needs to
receive the charge!!!
Luckily I had had an ASUS phone that had the same problems . . .
so knew what to look for before I threw it at a wall!
Also, the resolution is 800x480 pixels - even better than I had
thought . . .
Cheers,
Jim Kelly
"CrazyCam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4a19cdef$0$3253$(E-Mail Removed) ...
Zebee Johnstone wrote:
> In aus.motorcycles on Sun, 24 May 2009 22:17:28 +0000 (UTC)
> Zebee Johnstone <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> In aus.motorcycles on Mon, 25 May 2009 07:34:39 +1000
>> CrazyCam <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>> Is that a backhanded offer of an iPaq for sale?
>>>
>>> If so, I'd bid a case of beer.
>> Done. I've been wondering what to do with mine, but you had
>> best
>> decide if it's suitable for the porpoise first.
>>
>> Whatcha up to this evening?
>
> Oh, it's a 4150. Ain't young...
Dunno.... I have no idea of what an iPaq looks like.
My interest was that Jim Kelly talked of one with the iGo
software.
For reasons best know to the gods, iGo is reputed to have the
best
available mapping/routing for Greece, so I thought, if it came
with the
software and licence or whatever for the software, it might be
worth the
fiddling about.
regards,
CrazyCam