HI there,
I bought a Sony streetmate off Yahoo auctions
the
other week. A few observations:
1. It t ok **Ages** t find its current
location
( around 6 hours) and could only see the satellites when I had the
antenna hanging out the house window.
2. Route planning seems a bit of a bodge ( if
you
ask for rush hour root from March in Cambridgeshire t Reading it proposes
east to the M11 down the M11 then round miles of the M25!!!)
3. It doesn't even tell you if you deviate off
the route. The built in one I had in a BMW I hired told you if you missed a
turn and recommended a U-turn etc.
4. If you take the GPS card out of the laptop
then travel without it in place it loses its location and has to be
re-configured... again several hours.
5. The internet traffic update has been
dropped
and is no longer available.
I have just bought a copy of Autoroute 2001
which
should work with the GPS card provided and hopefully solve some of the
functionality problems I mention above. However this also seems to be
taking
an age for the GPS t "find" itself.
Moving on a bit. Does anyone know where I can
get
a ( reasonably priced) in Car power adapter for a laptop. I have an Advent
laptop ( PC world special!) which takes 20V 3A input,. I was recommended a
Targus kit down Tottenham Ct Rd at £90! Any ideas?
Also just got my Pronto - again off the
auction,
and some X10 Modules and IR converter for my super dooper Home
Cinema/
Lounge..... All I have to do now is finish building it!
Regards
Alex
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Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 3:51
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] RE: GPS was
response camera -
Will do ... I have it in my sweaty grasp at the moment and just need
to install Win 98 on my VAIO to use it.
By
the way it's not Win 2k friendly as far as I can
gather...
Phil
Phil,
Let me know
what you think of this I am tempted myself. One of the things which wasn't
yet implemented in the product when it first came out was dynamic
recalculations of a route from A to B. So if you went wrong or deviated
from the route the software would not (automatically) adjust its route.
This had a particular impact if you were using their internet based
traffic information. It was not accounted for once the route was initially
set up. If a holdup was later identified it still directed you straight
into it. Don't think they envisaged mobile internet access.
Kevin
I really *AM* going to borrow a Sony Streetmate system from Ian
t day and
the idea is I'm just "looking" at them to see what they're
like...
*grin*
Phil
> -----Original
Message-----
> From: Keith Doxey [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]
>
Sent: 20 July 2001 23:15
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] response camera -
>
>
> If the
microwaves dont get the family jewels.....SWMBO will one day
!!!
>
>
Keith
>
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