... Then also point a url to gpsaustralia.net for those who want to get them from there. Otherwise it's like saying you can buy perfectly legal maps from a...
Colin, I am not sure what you mean by XPE as the operating system. The car PC will run OziExplorer if it is XP home or XP Professional, but will not run Ozi CE...
... He means Windows XP Embedded. Basically, it's Windows XP with the frills taken out. Primary purpose is for embedded applications where you just want the...
... In that part of town, nothing's free. And since I stopped paying for porn a long time ago, actually forking out money for it now, is, well, sick. As...
... Hi Franz open up Ozi CE tap on file then upload/download then tap download and then track /waypoint or route . you have to have the Gps connected to your...
I've starting taking apart my European road atlas and scanned in a page. The lines on it are certainly lat/long. Problem is, it doesn't seem to calibrate...
... Yep, it sounds very much like projection. The Lat/Long entry is simple lat/long, with straight lines for both. Other projections can have have curved...
... simple ... have ... need a ... Sometimes nothing Well, I've actually taken the atlas apart so the paper is flat and I could line it up square in the...
I've got a feeling my maps are useless for calibration. It's the lines of latitude that are the problem. They go out from one end to the other. And half of...
... doesn't ... I ... Robert, Trying to guess the projection along with parameters is not a particularly easy task, but you did give a hint. Specifically,...
Robert You can calibrate the maps at more points than just the four corners. I have used as many as 9 on a scanned image. One in each corner, one approx centre...
... along ... I think you still need to have the right projection. What's happening now is that I've calibrated the two sides of a line of latitude and even...
Give us a clue as to what map you are using. Ozi can handle most, but it will only do the right job if you give it the right parameters. Who published the map?...
... is ... have ... you ... I ... mean? ... Some European road maps are Lambert Conformal Conic projection. To set this in the calibration, you have to find...
Robert, I just had some cal problem with a French IGN map for my OZI index. It came with a lat-lon calibration and when I used it in the Ozi Index, the maps, ...
Ah, I've now switched on the lat/long lines on the map, and that showed up that I had indeed made a mistake in calibration as the lines were all over the...
... lines ... Robert, Depending on the extent of the map coverage, knowing the actual projection and parameters is of varying importance to getting an accurate...
Hi Franz Remember, Garmins only upload/download files in Garmin format. Perhaps you have your GPS set to NMEA, which is fine for Moving Map but not file...
I own a Garmin 60CS and want to import my saved waypoints to OziExplorer (latest version) and then use these waypoints to navigate, same as 'go to' function on...
... navigate, ... luck. ... I should amend my above question. I have actually imported my waypoints, but still cannot use them to navigate to a chosen...
Unless I misunderstand your question, try using the Navigate function with a waypoint (it works with routes as well). It functions just like a GPS giving a...
... function with a waypoint (it works with routes as well). It functions just like a GPS giving a direction of travel to the waypoint. (Vers: 3.95.4Q) ... ...
Oziexplorer doesn't have a navigation ability like some of the mapping GPS's or TomTom etc. Just a straight line to the destination at present - who knows what...
... wrote: Snip> ... mapping GPS's or TomTom etc. Just a straight line to the destination at present - who knows what the future holds though. OziCe is about...