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  1. I have a magellan sportrack color and I am having trouble transfering waypoints to the GPS using gsak. It seems that it can't talk to the gps and gives an error of sending waypoints to com port 3 and no data is being received from the gps

     

    I am running xp pro connnected to a serial port and I have turned the firewall off in case that was interfering.

     

    I have done it before and had had trouble but I can't remember how I did it.

     

    Thanks

  2. Not a Gsak error, but when I try to load my waypoints to my gps I get an error message (I also can't load maps now)

    error reads:

    error sending waypoints

    MAPGROTO cannot open 'com1' for write. error was permission denied

     

    how do I fix this

     

    I have been able to do it in the past (months ago)

     

    Using XPpro sp2 (error existed prior to the SP2) and a Sport track map with the new Gsak

     

    :unsure::lol::unsure:

  3. I don't think this is a Gsak error, but when I try to load my waypoints to my gps I get an error message

     

    MAPGROTO cannot open 'com1' for write. error was permission denied

     

    how do I fix this

     

    I have been able to do it in the past (months ago)

     

    Using XPpro sp2 (error existed prior to the SP2) and a Sport track map with the new Gsak

  4. We have six kids and I've used several backpacks. For shorter hikes with a low terrain quota a simple backpack like a Gerry might suit yourself, anything over an hour or two or rough terrain might require something more comfortable. We had a Kelty that we loved, but someone stole it out of our car. The Kelty has superb padding and comfort, but can be a bit bulky for urban stuff and everyday stuff like grocery shopping. If anyone has a Kelty that they no longer use I would be interested in purchasing it. Just email.

  5. Urban micros have a place, it is sometimes nice to take the older kids out to get a quick mental excercise. My older kids love the finding more than the trinkets sometimes. :lol:

  6. This would be used for a high schooler, who doesn't need a new expensive PDA. It would be used for taking notes for class. If you have one that the battery has run down but still works hooked up to external power I would be willing to go thru the extra trouble of learning how to putt a new battery in it.

  7. Thanks southview, we are trying to learn how to use a compass in addition to the gps. So I did understand your reply. i had been wondering if it was better to change the gpsr default setting to true north. However since it is the default setting most folks use that default setting and it would probably be best to leave it alone, just as you say.

  8. The info has to be here but I've spent way to much time trying to figure it out. Can someone who knows this let me in on the secret. At least its a secret to me. I have a Palm IIIxe and I have GSAK. What else do I need to at least get started.

  9. We met another geocache team on our first day out, and our 2nd hunt. We just said hi exchanged user names and went on our way. Wish we had stopped and just chatted a few moments. but time was short and we didn't know the protocol. We did follow up with a quick e-mail, seems they were out of towners picking up some finds in our area.

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