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Team_LPD

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  1. In the waypoints section......just select the icon you selected for waypoiints and look for that.
  2. When I had an eTrex, I bought an adapter from Wal-Mart for about $20, worked great.
  3. There was a report here in the local paper about GPS systems being stolen. Nothing was mentioned about the marks on the windshield, instead.....it was the users, leaving them in plain sight. The ones being stolen were the systems desgined for cars, not the ones we normally use for geocaching.
  4. Its not Vista. Did you just switch over to Vista? Have you been able to download before with Vista? Vista and MapSource run just fine on my HP laptop with Vista.
  5. They don't list the new download as working with the Palm m515, but I downloaded it last week and no I have no issues with hotsync'ing my Palm on my Vista laptop.
  6. How can a 60CSX being "forcing" you to use your left thumb? The rocker pad is in the center of the GPS and can be used equally well, by either hand......I know, I've done it/do it. I find the rocker pad and button placement to be excellent. Never had a problem using my 60CSX. I can't speak about the screen difference as I moved up from the Legend to the 60CSX and have no complaints or issues.
  7. Hey, well wadda ya know, it works. Downloaded 6.2 and loaded my latest PQ's into my Palm m515 through my HP laptop running Vista. Nice.
  8. If it works for you great. I haven't tried putting the Palm back on my laptop since I found it wouldn't work. From Palm's site; Centro, Treo 755p, 680, 700p; Palm z22, TX; and Tungsten E2: Palm Desktop 6.2 BETA This software includes a Windows Vista compatible Install Tool, which allows you to sync .prc and .pdb files (Palm OS applications and databases) to your device. This version is currently compatible with recent Palm devices. All other Palm devices: Palm Desktop 6.2 Beta is not recommended for other devices. However, you can install a previous version of Palm Desktop, which will sync Calendar, Contacts, Tasks and Memos, but has limited functionality in other areas.
  9. Unless they came up with a solution, Palm m500 series will not work with Vista due to not being able to HotSyn with the .pdb files. I load my Pam m515 using my desktop which still runs XP.
  10. The Palm m500 series of PDAs do not work with Vista. I own a 505 and a 515 and your only way to transfer files is to the SD Card via a seperate card reader. The problem is the desktop installer included with the Palm software is not yet able to communicate with Windows Vista, although they {Palm} keep saying there is a fix on the way. They have provided a fix for the newer PDAs {Tungsten and others} in order to use Quick Install with Vista. I have another computer that runs WindowsXP and that is the one I use for my CacheMate files. The above link to thier website is your best reading though. Thats the same thing I do. My laptop has Vista, our desktop has XP. When I get the PQ's on my laptop, I load the info onto my 60CSX, then email the PQ's to the desktop, then load them into my Palm m515.
  11. The Topo may be off a bit compared to City Navigtor. Topo isn't marked anywhere near as good as CN for driving around town, which is why I don't use it for that. The only time I use Topo is when I leave the pavement.
  12. In theory I guess it should work. When I bought my new laptop with Vista, I also bough the new Topo and CN maps which install directly to your hard drive.
  13. Well, you could do it that way I guess, but its the same thing as adding a new waypoint for the next stage of the multi.
  14. When doing multi's, you need to input the new set of coordinates, then navigate to them, and so on. You don't "search" for the coordinates.
  15. Devices used by the PD must be calibrated and documented, including the training to use them. These devices usually have a built in fudge factor that benefits the driver, not the police. GPSr's have no calibration or documentation to verify their accuracy. Most civilian GPS units have an accuracy of +/- 15 feet or so.
  16. Gee, I use my 60CSX when driving solo, so I really don't understand what problem you are having. There is certainly no need for a "navigator" on board. Please explain why you need a "navigator".
  17. Well, my 60CSX seems to function quite well as a geocaching/vehicle GPS.
  18. Palm m515 bought off eBay for about $20
  19. A little late to be asking if its a good GPS, isn't it?
  20. Adding to everyone else's replies, I run Vista on my HP laptop and have no problems at all with my connecting my 60CSX to it.
  21. The back light doesn't stay on for extended periods unless you have it plugged into an external power source, like in a vehicle. There are several time limits that you can set for the light to stay on when it is running under its own power.
  22. When I had an eTrex Legend, I bought a $20-$25 serial to usb adapter cable from Wal-Mart. Worked just fine.
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