[GeoStL] Re: Looking for info

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Yep, it will do it. It does not have to have the gps built in just be able to accept gps data from a unit. It could be a "puck" unit like the one in the streets and trips maps made by Phros or a regular gps. It can connect via wire or bluetooth if you happen to have a BT gps. All models of the dell x50 come with integrated bluetooth. Most new PPC's are bluetooth enabled now a days.
Thanks,

glenn


Kirk Yates wrote:
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Reply: Tuesday, July 31, 2007, 3:06:55 PM

Sorry, mine is not GPS enabled.  Not sure if an option is available
for that or not.

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The PDA will need to be GPS enabled. Either with a card or attached or
wireless (bluetooth) gps unit. The PDA has to know where it is at.  The
garmin Ique would work nicely but Bottomfeeder used a Compaq with a bluetooth gps combo and that would work nicely also. No need to read the gpx files like we do now. Speaking of which. I know that russ has
not even fired his PPC up in months. I might be able to talk him out of
it for testing also. I dont need fast or fancy just something that works and enough people around to use the project when I am done. (If i
ever get started) .


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