+TeamGeoduck Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 I am going to Holland in the next couple of weeks and need to input as many caches in to my Garmin Legend as possible. My problem is that I have an Apple computer and cannot upload waypoints into my GPSr with my Apple. I don’t really want to input over 100 caches by hand. I am wondering if anyone can help me solve this conundrum. I am also wonder if there is any other advice for caching in Holland. Thanks TeamGeoduck Quote Link to comment
+pghlooking Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 What about posting something in the regional forums or with a local group, you might find someone who can upload it at their house for you. You could use your PQ of the areas you want, and have them use their computer and cable to upload. Plus you get to meet another local cacher. Quote Link to comment
+hidegoseek Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 I have a Mac and a Garmin E Trex Vista. I use MacGPSBabel available on the resources page. It works great! Also use MacCMConvert to upload to my Palm. Quote Link to comment
tttedzeins Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 I also use MacGPSBabel. I have a MeriCol and export SD card files to the SD reader. Works great. Quote Link to comment
+UteHans Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 @hidegoseek and all, greetings from a newbie from Cologne! do you use a specific cable for connection? I have an iBook with usb but read that a specific serial-usb adaptor is needed. Thanks Hans Quote Link to comment
+Tidalflame Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 Get a real computer Seriously, though, if you don't have serial port, you can buy a Serial to USB converter to solve that problem. I'm sure there's some cache/GPS managment software for Mac OS, but I wouldn't know... Quote Link to comment
+Wacka Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 I use MacSimple GPS to load waypoints to my Garmin. Quote Link to comment
+George1 Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 Everything worked fine until Garmin made a USB connector for their GPS's. Now there is no driver for some of these programs to work. I contacted GPS Pro and they told me that without a USB drive their program would not work. I just bought a Legend C I regretfully have to go to a friends house and use his machine to load my maps. I will just have to input my geocaches by hand until someone writes a driver for this problem. Quote Link to comment
+PhotoDuck Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 You could try DarWine to run the applications (windows or dos apps). Wine = Wine is not an emulator... but it does a good job of running apps in linux. DarWine Since OS X is just a bunch of stolen open source code from the linux community, and a BSD kernel, should work fine. Quote Link to comment
+TeamGeoduck Posted August 18, 2005 Author Share Posted August 18, 2005 Well, I downloaded MacSimple GPS and bought a Serial to USB converter. The First Serial to USB converter I got (Belkin) did not work on OSX but it worked on my old iBook running OS 9.1, but the "classic" version of MacSimple was really buggy. I got a different Serial to USB converter (Keyspan) that states it can be used with OSX and my old iBook, and it did. Ohh yeah, now I'm cookin' with gas! Thanks everyone or your help, now I can sleep for the eight-hour flight to Holland instead of inputting waypoints and going cross-eyed! Quote Link to comment
+Pablo Mac Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 Get a real computer I did, thanks. This forum was helpful in getting me up and running with my Garmin 60CS on both my G5 and Powerbook. My system works like a charm! Keyspan USB PDA Adapter Mac GPS Pro Add paperless caching into the mix for the ultimate in paperless caching with an OS X Mac: MacCMConvert CacheMate A little setup time and effort pays off way-mega-super-bigtime for the serious/semiserious geocacher who knows what a real computer is. Quote Link to comment
+UteHans Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 (edited) thanks for your answers! i looked for all the noticed software. but my problem is now that my gps60 has not a serial port but only an usb port and a 4 pointed big female plug. and therefore i could not find an adaptor. and in my ibook i cannot install a serial card. there is only usb and firewire. Edited August 19, 2005 by UteHans Quote Link to comment
+gideoncooley Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 One ultimate option you could use would be to put virtual pc on your mac. PM me and i can tell you how to get it for free. Then you can even run windows programs on your mac. The only downside is that now you are open to all those viruses and spyware junk that is out there to get those "real computers." It's funny how people who know nothing about macs always have to put in some comment......haha only teasing.... Quote Link to comment
+Pablo Mac Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 ...my problem is now that my gps60 has not a serial port but only an usb port and a 4 pointed big female plug. You need one of these adapters. You'll plug the serial cable that came with your Garmin into the "4 pointed big female plug" and the other end into the adapter, which is plugged into a USB port on your Mac. I got mine on eBay for about $20 and it works great. We identified the problem on Garmin's side (I've been round and round with them), as in not staying true to the actual USB specs, but they aren't willing to make the improvements on their receivers. One ultimate option you could use would be to put virtual pc on your mac....It's funny how people who know nothing about macs always have to put in some comment. As a true mac Freak (hey, look at my GeoName!), my first idea is never to resort to a Windoze solution unless there is absotively-posolutely no other alternative. With this issue there are plenty of Mac-only solutions (see my above post) that don't involve any Microsuck products at all. Virutal PC on a Mac is never an "ultimate solution," but rather a last resort. Virtual PC does seem to run more with more stability on a Mac than on an Intel/AMD box, in my experience. Quote Link to comment
+ADKcachers Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 Baaaa Haaaaaa!!! Quote Link to comment
+UteHans Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 thanks for your answers. @pablo mac: that is my problem - I only got an usb (mini) - usb cable with my garmin, not an usb - serial :-( Quote Link to comment
+Pablo Mac Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 ...I only got an usb (mini) - usb cable with my garmin, not an usb - serial :-( Keep your eyes open for something like this. Quote Link to comment
LakeGeoBen Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 Baaaa Haaaaaa!!! Is that from Stuey's Ipod commercial? Boy that was a mistake. Where can I buy a GPS attachment for my Ipod computer? Does it have to be USB or can it be a parallel port? Can it run on the power of the potato or is the government putting an end to that? Quote Link to comment
+Mr. Fantastic Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 Everything worked fine until Garmin made a USB connector for their GPS's. Now there is no driver for some of these programs to work. I contacted GPS Pro and they told me that without a USB drive their program would not work. I just bought a Legend C I regretfully have to go to a friends house and use his machine to load my maps. I will just have to input my geocaches by hand until someone writes a driver for this problem. I have had no problem using the Keyspan serial-to-USB converter with my iMac and iBook. I have to admit that I envy GSAK, but using MacGPS Pro to manage waypoints and Mobipocket to load data into my Palm. All I lacked was the ability to load maps, as far as I could tell. That was a small price to pay to use a better machine. Quote Link to comment
uber_bike_geek Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 Get a real computer reminds me of a great quote by my friend: "Upgrading a mac is way easier than upgrading a PC... I mean, to upgrade a PC, you have to open up the case and like, tinker around in it, but with a Mac, you just hit it with a sledgehammer and throw it out the window and then go buy a new one! Simple as pie!" Yeah, I'm pro-linux, myself... Yay Fedora! BTW: When I first read the title, I thought TeamGeoduck was trying to hold on to his Mac when he hit it with a sledgehammer.... Happy Caching Jeff Quote Link to comment
+Joe Smith Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 This is a nice little thread. here are my problems so far. 1. USB/Serial (belkin) has no mac drivers so I'm out $20. 2. I can't the palm to sync with the ibook. I have tried palm desktop and missing sync. 3. Everything locks up when i try to open a GPX file with Mac simple gps x. I got a mac because I was tired of my computer locking up Quote Link to comment
+Joe Smith Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 Yeah, I'm pro-linux, myself... Yay Fedora! I can't get this iBook to burn an iso without screwing something up, so i have to wait for my shipment of ubuntu cd's to come in. I can't wait to get this thing running on Linux! i was going to start on a really old compaq, bit this one is actually small enough to be a "laptop" and not a "small desktop" computer. Quote Link to comment
+UteHans Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 (edited) @Mr. Fantastic and Pablo Mac: Thanks for your notes, but I have no serial plug at my mac or iBook, only usb and firewire. Thanks again Edited August 21, 2005 by UteHans Quote Link to comment
+Wacka Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 This is a nice little thread. here are my problems so far. 1. USB/Serial (belkin) has no mac drivers so I'm out $20. 2. I can't the palm to sync with the ibook. I have tried palm desktop and missing sync. 3. Everything locks up when i try to open a GPX file with Mac simple gps x. I got a mac because I was tired of my computer locking up I have a Mac Mini with OSX.3.9 I have a keyspan serial-USB adapter. Works great. It is probably the Palm Deskop software that is the problem. The conduits have to be set up right. When I got the Mini, I downloaded the Palm Desktop but it wouldn't install correctly. Reading through the Palm site, the idiots there didn't put a necessary file in the installer! You have to install it from a CD and then upgrade. Make sure you have the most recent version of MacSimple GPSX- An earlier version was freezing up on me, but the newest version has been rock steady. There are so many caches in my area, that I have several databases for loading into my GPSr (a Garmin Venture). No problems. Quote Link to comment
+Mr. Fantastic Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 @Mr. Fantastic and Pablo Mac:Thanks for your notes, but I have no serial plug at my mac or iBook, only usb and firewire. Thanks again I don't have a serial plug on either of my Macs. That is where the Keystone serial to USB converter becomes the solution. Happy caching. Quote Link to comment
+Pablo Mac Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 ...I have no serial plug at my mac or iBook, only usb and firewire. You don't need a serial port on your Mac; that's what the adapter is for. The serial cable goes out of the back of your GPSr. The other end of the cable goes into the serial-USB adapter. The other end of the adapter goes into a USB port on your Mac. And it just works. Quote Link to comment
+robert Posted August 22, 2005 Share Posted August 22, 2005 (edited) @Mr. Fantastic and Pablo Mac:Thanks for your notes, but I have no serial plug at my mac or iBook, only usb and firewire. Thanks again I don't have a serial plug on either of my Macs. That is where the Keystone serial to USB converter becomes the solution. Happy caching. I'm sure Keystone is flattered you named a USB adapter for him, but the brand is Keyspan. Edited August 22, 2005 by robert Quote Link to comment
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