sgosnell
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2008-03-04
, 01:57
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#11
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2008-03-04
, 04:17
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#12
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I check the radio button 'Origin' so that I can plan a route on a pre-loaded map without a GPS or internet connection.
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2008-03-06
, 12:59
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#13
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2008-03-13
, 13:26
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2008-03-13
, 20:22
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Posts: 1,245 |
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#15
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Please tell me what 'Error Parsing GPX file' means and how I fix it. I get this message whenever I try to open a downloaded area map. I've tried Google street & VE street.
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2008-03-13
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2008-03-13
, 23:59
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Posts: 4,556 |
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2008-03-14
, 13:50
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#18
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I want to test the ability to create routes between two addresses without an internet connection while on vacation so, I downloaded a Google street map of San Francisco at level 2,4 & 6 (using coordinates from Google Earth) with Winmapper on my PC. I transferred the downloaded map files to the memory card of my N810 via USB connection. I turned off 'Auto Download' and turned off my internet connection. I set my map repository to the Google map folder on my memory card. I selected 'Route/Open'. I get a 'Open file' window. I see a folder containing the downloaded maps and a 'Gstreet.db' file. I highlight that file (because it is the only one recognized as valid). I click 'Select' and I get the message 'Error parsing GPX file.' What am I doing wrong? Or, am I misunderstanding the ability of MM?
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2008-03-14
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2008-03-14
, 19:10
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#20
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Maemo Mapper can download maps to your device for offline viewing. An internet connection is not required to view maps. The only operations that require an internet connection are downloading maps, downloading routes, using the "View | Go to | Address" menu item, and downloading POIs.