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That is crap. If you have the correct cable NEMA???? you should bed
able to put it onto your PC roger beniot wrote: I'm considering buying a garmin gpsmap 76CS (http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap76cs) for a variety of activities. I thought I remembered a sales person describing how he know someone that was going boating and generating a set of waypoints or tracks. When they got home they were able to download that info from the GPS unit onto their home computer and import the info into some GPS software that would create a map of the route they took. I searched the newsgroups for a message describing this but was unable to find anything. I contacted a couple local (seattle/bellevue) shops (boaters world, west marine and REI) trying to find out if such software exists, but each told me that you can only download waypoints and maps to this unit (and most other units). So does anyone know if software like this exists...? Thanks in advance, roger |
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Rick wrote:
That is crap. If you have the correct cable NEMA???? you should bed able to put it onto your PC Without software? Please don't mislead the questioner. An NMEA cable, whatever that is, is only the link between 2 devices. If you don't regularly use this technology, leave the advice to people who do! roger beniot wrote: I'm considering buying a garmin gpsmap 76CS (http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap76cs) for a variety of activities. I thought I remembered a sales person describing how he know someone that was going boating and generating a set of waypoints or tracks. When they got home they were able to download that info from the GPS unit onto their home computer and import the info into some GPS software that would create a map of the route they took. I searched the newsgroups for a message describing this but was unable to find anything. I contacted a couple local (seattle/bellevue) shops (boaters world, west marine and REI) trying to find out if such software exists, but each told me that you can only download waypoints and maps to this unit (and most other units). So does anyone know if software like this exists...? Thanks in advance, roger -- Remove "nospam" from return address. |
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From my understanding a # of programs should be able to do that. I've
got a Garmin 45 and I do the same thing with NavPak Pro http://www.globenav.com/ Regards Gerald "Dennis Pogson" wrote in message ... Rick wrote: That is crap. If you have the correct cable NEMA???? you should bed able to put it onto your PC Without software? Please don't mislead the questioner. An NMEA cable, whatever that is, is only the link between 2 devices. If you don't regularly use this technology, leave the advice to people who do! roger beniot wrote: I'm considering buying a garmin gpsmap 76CS (http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap76cs) for a variety of activities. I thought I remembered a sales person describing how he know someone that was going boating and generating a set of waypoints or tracks. When they got home they were able to download that info from the GPS unit onto their home computer and import the info into some GPS software that would create a map of the route they took. I searched the newsgroups for a message describing this but was unable to find anything. I contacted a couple local (seattle/bellevue) shops (boaters world, west marine and REI) trying to find out if such software exists, but each told me that you can only download waypoints and maps to this unit (and most other units). So does anyone know if software like this exists...? Thanks in advance, roger |
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Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote:
On 25 Apr 2004 12:28:12 -0700, (Gerald Simons) wrote: From my understanding a # of programs should be able to do that. I've got a Garmin 45 and I do the same thing with NavPak Pro http://www.globenav.com/ Regards Gerald "Dennis Pogson" wrote in message ... Rick wrote: That is crap. If you have the correct cable NEMA???? you should bed able to put it onto your PC Without software? Please don't mislead the questioner. An NMEA cable, whatever that is, is only the link between 2 devices. If you don't regularly use this technology, leave the advice to people who do! Any test modem program, or other text input program that can be piped from the serial port, like Winmodem, will accept NMEA data if the bps and parity is set correctly. I had a computer logging both GPS and loran for several years. The messages are human readable. You don't need special software. The fact that the sentences are "human readable" does not mean that the reader can interpret them. My understanding is that the poster wants to create tracks and routes, not just read the NMEA sentences. Most GPS programs will interpret the information and map out the tracks etc. in a few seconds. -- Remove "nospam" from return address. |
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