Re: Downloading Data from GPS
- From: "Earl F. Parrish" <efparri@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:27:34 GMT
<sidkunjal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What I want to do?Microsoft, DeLorme and others sell a USB GPS device with mapping software
I need a GPS unit through which I can download the data real-time i.e.
longitude/latitude/speed etc to a laptop.
My questions
a) Which is the cheapest solution i.e. Magnellan 6000t is what Best Buy
recommends. Is there anything cheaper than this.
b) Do I have to purchase another software?
c) If I am travelling in a car, the usb cable from the gps would plugin
to my laptop. Is that correct?
thanks
for from $100.00 upwards. If you buy last year's software, you might get it
for even less. The whole world does not change its geography in one year.
It is a waste of a standalone GPS device to connect it to a computer except
occasionally. If you already have a standalone device, use it. You should
not buy an expensive standalone unit solely to run tethered to a computer.
--
Earl F. Parrish
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