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Brad[_2_]
November 18th 08, 04:45 PM
I would like to see the XC Soar guys jump on this and port their XC
Soar program to the iPaq 310. I have been mulling over the GPS/NAV
solutions for the HP-24 and this looks very promising.

I think perhaps the Tasman with the data module, in conjunction with
the 310/XC Soar would be a good choice for me.

Cheers,
Brad

noel.wade
November 18th 08, 11:26 PM
Brad - i believe this is already being done. Do a Google search; I
know of at least 2 GPS units that people have gotten XCSoar to run
on. :-)

--Noel

On Nov 18, 8:45*am, Brad > wrote:
> I would like to see the XC Soar guys jump on this and port their XC
> Soar program to the iPaq 310. I have been mulling over the GPS/NAV
> solutions for the HP-24 and this looks very promising.
>
> I think perhaps the Tasman with the data module, in conjunction with
> the 310/XC Soar would be a good choice for me.
>
> Cheers,
> Brad

Brad[_2_]
November 19th 08, 04:45 AM
thanks Noel, I found this on the original thread.

http://www.users.on.net/~dsg/HG/xcsoarX350.html

Brad

mike
November 19th 08, 09:41 AM
On Nov 18, 9:45*pm, Brad > wrote:
> thanks Noel, I found this on the original thread.
>
> http://www.users.on.net/~dsg/HG/xcsoarX350.html
>
> Brad

Note, according to the owner manuals' specs, that the max operating
altitude is 15,000 ft.

Ian Burgin
November 19th 08, 12:30 PM
At 09:41 19 November 2008, mike wrote:
>On Nov 18, 9:45=A0pm, Brad wrote:
>> thanks Noel, I found this on the original thread.
>>
>> http://www.users.on.net/~dsg/HG/xcsoarX350.html
>>
>> Brad
>
>Note, according to the owner manuals' specs, that the max operating
>altitude is 15,000 ft.
>Does anyone know if Xcsoar will work on a Garmin Nuvi?

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