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This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it.
What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave |
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On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote:
This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? *A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave You don't transfer flights out of the Oudie with ConnectMe. It is not a logger/flight computer it is a PNA, i.e. equivalent to the PDA. You get flight logs onto the Oudie by running ConnectMe on the Oudie and it then connects to a computer/logger and you can specify those device types. Most people will copy the flight logs on the Oudie (either the ones created by SeeYou Mobile itself or transferred to the Oudie via ConnectMe) by simply physically moving the SD card containing the flight log to your laptop, PC or whatever. More sophisticated users might transfer files over networks etc. but "sneaker net" with SD card is where I would start. Darryl |
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On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? *A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave You don't transfer flights out of the Oudie with ConnectMe. It is not a logger/flight computer it is a PNA, i.e. equivalent to the PDA. You get flight logs onto the Oudie by running ConnectMe on the Oudie and it then connects to a computer/logger and you can specify those device types. Most people will copy the flight logs on the Oudie (either the ones created by SeeYou Mobile itself or transferred to the Oudie via ConnectMe) by simply physically moving the SD card containing the flight log to your laptop, PC or whatever. More sophisticated users might transfer files over networks etc. but "sneaker net" with SD card is where I would start. Darryl OK, more details he did a flight without a SD card installed which was saved somewhere in internal memory, and was trying to copy it to a microSD card after the fact. I assume there's some other utility or file explorer to do that? I'm surprised you're calling it just a PDA, it's got a GPS and can log flights, albeit not securely. Dave |
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On Aug 8, 9:42*pm, " wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? *A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave You don't transfer flights out of the Oudie with ConnectMe. It is not a logger/flight computer it is a PNA, i.e. equivalent to the PDA. You get flight logs onto the Oudie by running ConnectMe on the Oudie and it then connects to a computer/logger and you can specify those device types. Most people will copy the flight logs on the Oudie (either the ones created by SeeYou Mobile itself or transferred to the Oudie via ConnectMe) by simply physically moving the SD card containing the flight log to your laptop, PC or whatever. More sophisticated users might transfer files over networks etc. but "sneaker net" with SD card is where I would start. Darryl OK, more details he did a flight without a SD card installed which was saved somewhere in internal memory, and was trying to copy it to a microSD card after the fact. *I assume there's some other utility or file explorer to do that? I'm surprised you're calling it just a PDA, it's got a GPS and can log flights, albeit not securely. Dave It is a PNA (personal navigation assistant) -- because that is what it technically exactly is. The Oudie is a Windows CE OEM manufactured PNA with SeeYou Mobile "PNA Version" with some minor tweeks and all packaged to make it easy for folks to use. A Windows CE PNA is similar to a PDA, runs Windows CE not Windows Mobile but they are close. It is not an IGC approved logger, and it's not a flight computer in my mind especially since it has no direct pitot/TE etc. input. The on-board logging capability is no different than SeeYou Mobile say running on a PDA with a CF card GPS. In fact if you want the Oudie to deliver all it can you connect it to a flight computer (like a Cambridge 302) and then it receives TAS etc. data from the C302 and able to do better wind calculations etc. And unlike a real flight computer the Oudie and similar devices have no hope of being able to calculate a fast enough accurate speed to fly (only an issue for those who think it's necessary to chase STF that much). I do not have an Oudie, I have the SeeYou Mobile PNA version on my iPAQ 310 PNA and the SeeYou Mobile PDA version on other PDAs. Many Windows CE installations have a "Windows Explorer" executable you can run that will let you copy/paste files around. I am not sure what exactly is packaged with the Oudie. But whatever you are after it is not ConnectMe, that goes the other way. And if you find that you will need to look in SeeYou Mobile Settings to work out where it put the log file. Some Windows CE PNA devices can also connect via USB and appear as an external USB drive. I also do that with my iPAQ 310 connecting to Windows XP (running in a virtual machine on a Macintosh). But bottom line is I don't know what other connectivity besides (micro)SD card sneaker-net that the Oudie easily supports. Maybe an Oudie owner has a quick answer for this. Darryl |
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On Aug 8, 11:15*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:42*pm, " wrote: On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? *A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave You don't transfer flights out of the Oudie with ConnectMe. It is not a logger/flight computer it is a PNA, i.e. equivalent to the PDA. You get flight logs onto the Oudie by running ConnectMe on the Oudie and it then connects to a computer/logger and you can specify those device types. Most people will copy the flight logs on the Oudie (either the ones created by SeeYou Mobile itself or transferred to the Oudie via ConnectMe) by simply physically moving the SD card containing the flight log to your laptop, PC or whatever. More sophisticated users might transfer files over networks etc. but "sneaker net" with SD card is where I would start. Darryl OK, more details he did a flight without a SD card installed which was saved somewhere in internal memory, and was trying to copy it to a microSD card after the fact. *I assume there's some other utility or file explorer to do that? I'm surprised you're calling it just a PDA, it's got a GPS and can log flights, albeit not securely. Dave I haven't played with an Oudie yet, but based on my experience with Mobile SeeYou I believe you have to use File Explorer in Windows CE. I don't know if the Oudie allows you to launch Windows CE apps like File Explorer, but if it does and you had the Oudie configured to create an IGC file during the flight, then it should be stored either in the root directory or in a Documents folder, perhaps in a Flights folder residing at either of those levels. Connect Me is not a file management system for the local Windows device, so it won't help you in this instance. Connect Me is exclusively for moving files to and from loggers connected via the serial port on you Windows device. Since the logging function of the Oudie is part of the software, not a serial-connected hardware device, it won't show up in Connect Me's device selection window. Whatever you get it won't be secure - you're right about that. It's a guess - hope it helps. 9B |
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Oudie is supposed to be simple. Therefore you do this:
1. Connect Oudie to PC with the supplied USB cable (or any standard USB cable for that matter) 2. Tap the "Connect to PC" button on Oudie screen 3. Oudie mounts as external disk to your PC. You can browse it exactly like a USB stick. The flights are stored in the "Flights" folder in the root of the Oudie Resident Flash memory. No SD Card required. Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com On 9 avg., 10:36, Andy wrote: On Aug 8, 11:15*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 9:42*pm, " wrote: On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. |
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Thanks for the replies, understand the product bettter now. Any
thoughts of doing a product in the future that includes a secure logger? From my very short time playing with it, it seems like there were just two options presented after bootup, running SeeYou or ConnectMe. Is the user prevented from accessing WIndows, or is there a way to get into it? The owner of course was just hoping to leave the unit at the airport, and not bring a laptop along to get the log. Does SeeYou Mobile let you configure to store the flight in a SD card, or is it hardwired for the location in internal memory? Forgive the basic questions, I don't use PDA's myself and haven't used SeeYou Mobile. Regards Dave On Aug 9, 3:00*am, Andrej Kolar wrote: Oudie is supposed to be simple. Therefore you do this: 1. Connect Oudie to PC with the supplied USB cable (or any standard USB cable for that matter) 2. Tap the "Connect to PC" button on Oudie screen 3. Oudie mounts as external disk to your PC. You can browse it exactly like a USB stick. The flights are stored in the "Flights" folder in the root of the Oudie Resident Flash memory. No SD Card required. Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots usehttp://www.Naviter.com On 9 avg., 10:36, Andy wrote: On Aug 8, 11:15*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 9:42*pm, " wrote: On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? *A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave You don't transfer flights out of the Oudie with ConnectMe. It is not a logger/flight computer it is a PNA, i.e. equivalent to the PDA. You get flight logs onto the Oudie by running ConnectMe on the Oudie and it then connects to a computer/logger and you can specify those device types. Most people will copy the flight logs on the Oudie (either the ones created by SeeYou Mobile itself or transferred to the Oudie via ConnectMe) by simply physically moving the SD card containing the flight log to your laptop, PC or whatever. More sophisticated users might transfer files over networks etc. but "sneaker net" with SD card is where I would start. Darryl OK, more details he did a flight without a SD card installed which was saved somewhere in internal memory, and was trying to copy it to a microSD card after the fact. *I assume there's some other utility or file explorer to do that? I'm surprised you're calling it just a PDA, it's got a GPS and can log flights, albeit not securely. Dave I haven't played with an Oudie yet, but based on my experience with Mobile SeeYou I believe you have to use File Explorer in Windows CE. I don't know if the Oudie allows you to launch Windows CE apps like File Explorer, but if it does and you had the Oudie configured to create an IGC file during the flight, then it should be stored either in the root directory or in a Documents folder, perhaps in a Flights folder residing at either of those levels. Connect Me is not a file management system for the local Windows device, so it won't help you in this instance. Connect Me is exclusively for moving files to and from loggers connected via the serial port on you Windows device. Since the logging function of the Oudie is part of the software, not a serial-connected hardware device, it won't show up in Connect Me's device selection window. *Whatever you get it won't be secure - you're right about that. It's a guess - hope it helps. 9B |
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I believe that when you exit SeeYou it throws you out to an Explorer
window. Larry " wrote in message : Thanks for the replies, understand the product bettter now. Any thoughts of doing a product in the future that includes a secure logger? From my very short time playing with it, it seems like there were just two options presented after bootup, running SeeYou or ConnectMe. Is the user prevented from accessing WIndows, or is there a way to get into it? The owner of course was just hoping to leave the unit at the airport, and not bring a laptop along to get the log. Does SeeYou Mobile let you configure to store the flight in a SD card, or is it hardwired for the location in internal memory? Forgive the basic questions, I don't use PDA's myself and haven't used SeeYou Mobile. Regards Dave On Aug 9, 3:00*am, Andrej Kolar wrote: Oudie is supposed to be simple. Therefore you do this: 1. Connect Oudie to PC with the supplied USB cable (or any standard USB cable for that matter) 2. Tap the "Connect to PC" button on Oudie screen 3. Oudie mounts as external disk to your PC. You can browse it exactly like a USB stick. The flights are stored in the "Flights" folder in the root of the Oudie Resident Flash memory. No SD Card required. Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots usehttp://www.Naviter.com On 9 avg., 10:36, Andy wrote: On Aug 8, 11:15*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 9:42*pm, " wrote: On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? *A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave You don't transfer flights out of the Oudie with ConnectMe. It is not a logger/flight computer it is a PNA, i.e. equivalent to the PDA. You get flight logs onto the Oudie by running ConnectMe on the Oudie and it then connects to a computer/logger and you can specify those device types. Most people will copy the flight logs on the Oudie (either the ones created by SeeYou Mobile itself or transferred to the Oudie via ConnectMe) by simply physically moving the SD card containing the flight log to your laptop, PC or whatever. More sophisticated users might transfer files over networks etc. but "sneaker net" with SD card is where I would start. Darryl OK, more details he did a flight without a SD card installed which was saved somewhere in internal memory, and was trying to copy it to a microSD card after the fact. *I assume there's some other utility or file explorer to do that? I'm surprised you're calling it just a PDA, it's got a GPS and can log flights, albeit not securely. Dave I haven't played with an Oudie yet, but based on my experience with Mobile SeeYou I believe you have to use File Explorer in Windows CE. I don't know if the Oudie allows you to launch Windows CE apps like File Explorer, but if it does and you had the Oudie configured to create an IGC file during the flight, then it should be stored either in the root directory or in a Documents folder, perhaps in a Flights folder residing at either of those levels. Connect Me is not a file management system for the local Windows device, so it won't help you in this instance. Connect Me is exclusively for moving files to and from loggers connected via the serial port on you Windows device. Since the logging function of the Oudie is part of the software, not a serial-connected hardware device, it won't show up in Connect Me's device selection window. *Whatever you get it won't be secure - you're right about that. It's a guess - hope it helps. 9B |
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Oops... Sorry! Was thinking of SeeYou on a regular PNA.
Larry "Larry Goddard" wrote in message : I believe that when you exit SeeYou it throws you out to an Explorer window. Larry " wrote in message : Thanks for the replies, understand the product bettter now. Any thoughts of doing a product in the future that includes a secure logger? From my very short time playing with it, it seems like there were just two options presented after bootup, running SeeYou or ConnectMe. Is the user prevented from accessing WIndows, or is there a way to get into it? The owner of course was just hoping to leave the unit at the airport, and not bring a laptop along to get the log. Does SeeYou Mobile let you configure to store the flight in a SD card, or is it hardwired for the location in internal memory? Forgive the basic questions, I don't use PDA's myself and haven't used SeeYou Mobile. Regards Dave On Aug 9, 3:00*am, Andrej Kolar wrote: Oudie is supposed to be simple. Therefore you do this: 1. Connect Oudie to PC with the supplied USB cable (or any standard USB cable for that matter) 2. Tap the "Connect to PC" button on Oudie screen 3. Oudie mounts as external disk to your PC. You can browse it exactly like a USB stick. The flights are stored in the "Flights" folder in the root of the Oudie Resident Flash memory. No SD Card required. Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots usehttp://www.Naviter.com On 9 avg., 10:36, Andy wrote: On Aug 8, 11:15*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 9:42*pm, " wrote: On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. What device type do you use in ConnectMe to transfer a flight file out of an Oudie? *A friend just got one, and the Oudie doesn't show up as one of the supported devices. -Dave You don't transfer flights out of the Oudie with ConnectMe. It is not a logger/flight computer it is a PNA, i.e. equivalent to the PDA. You get flight logs onto the Oudie by running ConnectMe on the Oudie and it then connects to a computer/logger and you can specify those device types. Most people will copy the flight logs on the Oudie (either the ones created by SeeYou Mobile itself or transferred to the Oudie via ConnectMe) by simply physically moving the SD card containing the flight log to your laptop, PC or whatever. More sophisticated users might transfer files over networks etc. but "sneaker net" with SD card is where I would start. Darryl OK, more details he did a flight without a SD card installed which was saved somewhere in internal memory, and was trying to copy it to a microSD card after the fact. *I assume there's some other utility or file explorer to do that? I'm surprised you're calling it just a PDA, it's got a GPS and can log flights, albeit not securely. Dave I haven't played with an Oudie yet, but based on my experience with Mobile SeeYou I believe you have to use File Explorer in Windows CE. I don't know if the Oudie allows you to launch Windows CE apps like File Explorer, but if it does and you had the Oudie configured to create an IGC file during the flight, then it should be stored either in the root directory or in a Documents folder, perhaps in a Flights folder residing at either of those levels. Connect Me is not a file management system for the local Windows device, so it won't help you in this instance. Connect Me is exclusively for moving files to and from loggers connected via the serial port on you Windows device. Since the logging function of the Oudie is part of the software, not a serial-connected hardware device, it won't show up in Connect Me's device selection window. *Whatever you get it won't be secure - you're right about that. It's a guess - hope it helps. 9B |
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On Aug 9, 5:59*am, " wrote:
Thanks for the replies, understand the product bettter now. *Any thoughts of doing a product in the future that includes a secure logger? From my very short time playing with it, it seems like there were just two options presented after bootup, running SeeYou or ConnectMe. *Is the user prevented from accessing WIndows, or is there a way to get into it? *The owner of course was just hoping to leave the unit at the airport, and not bring a laptop along to get the log. *Does SeeYou Mobile let you configure to store the flight in a SD card, or is it hardwired for the location in internal memory? *Forgive the basic questions, I don't use PDA's myself and haven't used SeeYou Mobile. Regards Dave [snip] Play around in SeeYou Mobile settings, it will let you specify the log file location. For technical users the startup can be overridden but given the questions being asked here I'd discourage you from doing that. Like Andrej said they really seem to be making this device as simple to use as possible. Once you open up Windows Exlporer on these devices there is a whole world of things that get complicated and increase support problems. Trying to get the log directly onto the SD card is likely a better route for this user. Taking the PNA home is probably a good idea, especially to keep the device docked and battery charged and databases all updated. The Oudie uses OEM PNA hardware and is therefore unlikely to ever be an IGC approved flight recorder since it lacks the internal pressure transducer and anti-tamper hardware. It make smore sense to seek approval for the Oudie as a COTS GPS receiver aka position recorder similar to the FlyWithCE position recorder. That will require NAC (i.e. country level) approval. Darryl |
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