Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:49:42 -0800
Reply-To: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: GPS for farsighted eyes?
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Sorry. Should have been clearer with question.
Battery questions were in regards to your HP 800CT laptop.
Thanks!
Neil.
On 1/17/08, neil N <musomuso@gmail.com> wrote:
> Very interesting.
>
> Unless I can find an older Mac laptop that will run similar (if not
> the same) GPS software.....
>
> This could be another smaller/not upset if lost of stolen, option for me.
>
> Have you found the battery to be pretty good?
>
> If not, were you able to find a new one or have the old one rebuilt?
>
> TIA, and thanks for the info!
>
> Neil.
>
> On 1/17/08, Pensioner <al_knoll@pacbell.net> wrote:
> > I use an anachronistic Garmin GPSV. Seems like most GPS applications don't
> > require constant attention so an inexpensive PC with a serial port and
> > 600x800 resolution would provide just the magnification you seek. A 12v
> > power supply and W98 is all you need for Garmin software. A 166Mhz 64MB 5GB
> > HDD is plenty for the dedicated application. Add sound (Garmin has this
> > feature in it's software) and the anachronistic electro-nag will tell you
> > where to go. And even announce the turns as you go. So will MS Streets and
> > trips in later versions. Most of the MS products that are new no longer
> > support the W98SE platform because then you wouldn't need to upgrade your
> > platform to the latest and greatest (??) Windows Vista at great expense.
> >
> > The garmin topo stuff and roads and recreation will get you along most of
> > the Forest Roads and scenic byways. The city select will do the rest and
> > generally you don't need all of the applications/maps at once, unless you
> > drive really fast.
> >
> > And for the GPSV it has the compass mode in which the device functions as a
> > tracking compass without a map. Very handy for GeoCacheing, almost dead
> > reckoning, and other frivolities of that ilk.
> >
> > HP long ago designed and made a dandy little critter called the HP 800CT
> > Laptop. Way ahead of it's time. Occasionally available on the used market.
> >
> > We should remember that the GPS system includes the device AND maps as
> > separate entities for best results and updatability. The PC acts as an
> > 'intelligent' interface to the GPS and Mapset offering better control and
> > visibility.
> >
> > However like Loren mentions, for the old fox among us, presbyopic assistance
> > measures will eventually become necessary.
> >
> > Look into OPTX brand lenses. They act as an attachment to your existing
> > sunglasses.
> >
> > Al (tying on those size 24 flies to 6x leaders in twilight requires 3.5
> > magnification, normal 'opteration' only needs 2x)
> >
>
>
> --
> Neil Nicholson. 1981 Air Cooled Westfalia - "Jaco"
> http://web.mac.com/tubaneil
>
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>
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