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I would like to try XCSoar but am having trouble installing the
program on my iPaq 4705. When I go to the XCSoar site on my PC and follow the instructions to download the latest version (5.2.4) I am directed to a site with .cab files. No .exe files. After downloading what appears to be the appropriate .cab file, and expanding its contents, there are no .exe files or setup files to install it on the ipaq. Am I missing something in the procedure or just not downloading the right files? I am used to software that has an .exe file that then installs files on the PC to be download to the PDA using ActiveSync. Does this software use a different process? I was hoping to get this installed tonight to try this weekend. |
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Steve,
It is tricky the first time due to .cab files not being the most used install method and the info is not as well known. The .cab file goes in your 4705 or its memory card. After it is placed in the PDA, locate the .cab file and run it(click on it) from there. It is an easy installation method. I now perfere it. Mike On Sep 25, 4:16*pm, Steve Freeman wrote: I would like to try XCSoar but am having trouble installing the program on my iPaq 4705. When I go to the XCSoar site on my PC and follow the instructions to download the latest version (5.2.4) I am directed to a site with .cab files. No .exe files. After downloading what appears to be the appropriate .cab file, and expanding its contents, there are no .exe files or setup files to install it on the ipaq. Am I missing something in the procedure or just not downloading the right files? I am used to software that has an .exe file that then installs files on the PC to be download to the PDA using ActiveSync. Does this software use a different process? I was hoping to get this installed tonight to try this weekend. |
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On Sep 25, 3:23*pm, Mike wrote:
Steve, It is tricky the first time due to .cab files not being the most used install method and the info is not as well known. The .cab file goes in your 4705 or its memory card. After it is placed in the PDA, *locate the .cab file and run it(click on it) from there. It is an easy installation method. I now perfere it. Mike On Sep 25, 4:16*pm, Steve Freeman wrote: I would like to try XCSoar but am having trouble installing the program on my iPaq 4705. When I go to the XCSoar site on my PC and follow the instructions to download the latest version (5.2.4) I am directed to a site with .cab files. No .exe files. After downloading what appears to be the appropriate .cab file, and expanding its contents, there are no .exe files or setup files to install it on the ipaq. Am I missing something in the procedure or just not downloading the right files? I am used to software that has an .exe file that then installs files on the PC to be download to the PDA using ActiveSync. Does this software use a different process? I was hoping to get this installed tonight to try this weekend.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'll second that! The first time in installed it (a couple years ago) it took a lot of time. Using the .cab file, I installed it on 5 PDA'S in about 10 minutes. It took a couple more minutes each to drop my configuration, waypoints, and other files on them. |
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Thanks for the info. Two more questions.
1. If I put the .cab file on a SD card in the 4705 will it install the program onto the card or into the main memory. I would like to keep the cab file on the card but have the program run from the main memory for speed. 2. Do I just double click on the cab file. Once it expands do I need to double click any of the other files or is it all automatic? Once installed, where do I have to put the the terrain and waypoint etc. files? Do they have to be in any particular folder? |
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Once you click on .cab it will start installation, you should get a
question where you want it installed - main mem or sd card. cab will disappear. If you'd like to keep .cab, before you click to install "right click" on file to get properties, then check click "read only". You can do that on your PC before you transfer .cab to the ipaq. |
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Also..
When XCSoar installs, it will also install a folder named" XCSoarData". This folder is where all of your files for XCSoar are stored, just drop them in via ActiveSync, although I think XCSoar will find them anywhere on your PDA. Also, your flight logs will also be stored in the "XCSoarData file. If you are using XCSoar as the logging program for OLC, or if your approved data logger malfunctions, these flight files are easily accessed for uploading to OLC. Mike On Sep 25, 6:24*pm, SteveF wrote: Thanks for the info. Two more questions. 1. If I put the .cab file on a SD card in the 4705 will it install the program onto the card or into the main memory. I would like to keep the cab file on the card but have the program run from the main memory for speed. 2. Do I just double click on the cab file. Once it expands do I need to double click any of the other files or is it all automatic? Once installed, where do I have to put the the terrain and waypoint etc. files? Do they have to be in any particular folder? |
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I think the XCSoarData is a directory which contains all the terrain,
waypoint, log and other required files, and if it's going to be on the SD card, it should be at the root of the SD card. That's the only way I've used it, so I can't remember where it goes if putting into internal memory. Ed Mike wrote: Also.. When XCSoar installs, it will also install a folder named" XCSoarData". This folder is where all of your files for XCSoar are stored, just drop them in via ActiveSync, although I think XCSoar will find them anywhere on your PDA. Also, your flight logs will also be stored in the "XCSoarData file. If you are using XCSoar as the logging program for OLC, or if your approved data logger malfunctions, these flight files are easily accessed for uploading to OLC. Mike On Sep 25, 6:24 pm, SteveF wrote: Thanks for the info. Two more questions. 1. If I put the .cab file on a SD card in the 4705 will it install the program onto the card or into the main memory. I would like to keep the cab file on the card but have the program run from the main memory for speed. 2. Do I just double click on the cab file. Once it expands do I need to double click any of the other files or is it all automatic? Once installed, where do I have to put the the terrain and waypoint etc. files? Do they have to be in any particular folder? |
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On Sep 26, 8:23 am, Ed Winchester wrote:
I think the XCSoarData is a directory which contains all the terrain, waypoint, log and other required files, and if it's going to be on the SD card, it should be at the root of the SD card. That's the only way I've used it, so I can't remember where it goes if putting into internal memory. Ed Mike wrote: Also.. When XCSoar installs, it will also install a folder named" XCSoarData". This folder is where all of your files for XCSoar are stored, just drop them in via ActiveSync, although I think XCSoar will find them anywhere on your PDA. Also, your flight logs will also be stored in the "XCSoarData file. If you are using XCSoar as the logging program for OLC, or if your approved data logger malfunctions, these flight files are easily accessed for uploading to OLC. Mike On Sep 25, 6:24 pm, SteveF wrote: Thanks for the info. Two more questions. 1. If I put the .cab file on a SD card in the 4705 will it install the program onto the card or into the main memory. I would like to keep the cab file on the card but have the program run from the main memory for speed. 2. Do I just double click on the cab file. Once it expands do I need to double click any of the other files or is it all automatic? Once installed, where do I have to put the the terrain and waypoint etc. files? Do they have to be in any particular folder? Since we are on this subject, is there a 5.2.4 version for the PNA devices such as the Nokia 500? I downloaded and installed 5.2.2, but I don't see a PNA version for 5.2.4. I did briefly try LK8000 but it was a bit buggy and not as intuitive as the original XCSoar. Thanks -tom |
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OK. I am really feeling stupid here.
I went to the sourceforge.net site and downloaded the cab file named XCSoarPPC2003X.ARMV4.5.2.4.cab which my research indicated was the proper file for my device. An ipaq 4705 running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Version 4.21.1088 (Build 14132). Processor Intel(R) PXA270. After installing the cab file, the ipaq displays the following message. The program seems to run fine but since I am not familiar with the software I do not know if there are subtle problems. I would like to get the proper version installed before I start to load the terrain etc. The program you have installed may not display properly because it was designed for a previous version of Windows Mobile software |
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Steve,
I use a 3950 so I can not be of much help with your 4705 right now. I do have a 4705 that I do not use for soaring, but maybe in the next few days, if no one else can help, I can load XCSoar and see what happens with mine. Till then, if it works and displays everything ok, dispite the warning, I would not worry about it. If you load your turnpoints and other data files, they should still be there if you update your program. Have you tried a question on the XC nabble forum? --- http://www.nabble.com/xcsoar-user-f3437.html Mike OK. I am really feeling stupid here. I went to the sourceforge.net site and downloaded the cab file named XCSoarPPC2003X.ARMV4.5.2.4.cab which my research indicated was the proper file for my device. An ipaq 4705 running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Version 4.21.1088 (Build 14132). Processor Intel(R) PXA270. After installing the cab file, the ipaq displays the following message. The program seems to run fine but since I am not familiar with the software I do not know if there are subtle problems. I would like to get the proper version installed before I start to load the terrain etc. The program you have installed may not display properly because it was designed for a previous version of Windows Mobile software |
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