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On Aug 10, 10:44*am, Brad wrote:
On Aug 10, 7:38*am, Papa3 wrote: On Aug 10, 2:07*am, Al wrote: On Aug 9, 5:18*pm, Papa3 wrote: Download this version....http://www.bware.it/xcsoar/LK8000alfa9.zip in the Zip package there is a PDF the explains all. I got mine working but the 310 I got did not ship with a charger so I am stuck as well with the trickle charge which is no good. Al- Hide quoted text - Downloaded the recommended zip file, which included several different executables but no PDF. *The Readme file and history files aren't very helpful in terms of "installation." * After poking around a bit now that the 310 has enough juice to at least let me navigate around the system: - *Doesn't seem to be any way to access the CE shell directly. - *I copied the PNA executable onto my SD card in the root directory, but the IPAQ doesn't seem to give me any way to access files on the SD card (at least not that I could find after reading the skimpy manual from HP) I've got to believe there's a way to run the application from the SD card (i.e. not requiring me to use ActiveSynch to configure and load), but maybe I'm wrong. If anyone has access to the instructions for making XCSoar work with a 310, I'd appreciate it. P3 Put all the files from the latest PNA version into the root directory of the SD card. Insert the card into the PNA card slot Reboot the PNA using the stylus, poking it into the restart hole just below the mini-USB port the 310 will boot into the shell then select the SDMMC folder (you'll need glasses to see it!) browse down to the SIM or the Flight .exe file and select it that works for me. Brad- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, I'm making progress... Managed to figure out how to get to the CE shell just prior to seeing your post. However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version". I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. |
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On Aug 10, 8:46*am, Papa3 wrote:
On Aug 10, 10:44*am, Brad wrote: On Aug 10, 7:38*am, Papa3 wrote: On Aug 10, 2:07*am, Al wrote: On Aug 9, 5:18*pm, Papa3 wrote: Download this version....http://www.bware.it/xcsoar/LK8000alfa9.zip in the Zip package there is a PDF the explains all. I got mine working but the 310 I got did not ship with a charger so I am stuck as well with the trickle charge which is no good. Al- Hide quoted text - Downloaded the recommended zip file, which included several different executables but no PDF. *The Readme file and history files aren't very helpful in terms of "installation." * After poking around a bit now that the 310 has enough juice to at least let me navigate around the system: - *Doesn't seem to be any way to access the CE shell directly. - *I copied the PNA executable onto my SD card in the root directory, but the IPAQ doesn't seem to give me any way to access files on the SD card (at least not that I could find after reading the skimpy manual from HP) I've got to believe there's a way to run the application from the SD card (i.e. not requiring me to use ActiveSynch to configure and load), but maybe I'm wrong. If anyone has access to the instructions for making XCSoar work with a 310, I'd appreciate it. P3 Put all the files from the latest PNA version into the root directory of the SD card. Insert the card into the PNA card slot Reboot the PNA using the stylus, poking it into the restart hole just below the mini-USB port the 310 will boot into the shell then select the SDMMC folder (you'll need glasses to see it!) browse down to the SIM or the Flight .exe file and select it that works for me. Brad- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, I'm making progress... Managed to figure out how to get to the CE shell just prior to seeing your post. However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version". * I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. * I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. I am running LK8000alfa9 downloaded from: www.bware.it/xcsoar Brad |
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On Aug 10, 12:25*pm, Brad wrote:
On Aug 10, 8:46*am, Papa3 wrote: On Aug 10, 10:44*am, Brad wrote: On Aug 10, 7:38*am, Papa3 wrote: On Aug 10, 2:07*am, Al wrote: On Aug 9, 5:18*pm, Papa3 wrote: Download this version....http://www.bware.it/xcsoar/LK8000alfa9.zip in the Zip package there is a PDF the explains all. I got mine working but the 310 I got did not ship with a charger so I am stuck as well with the trickle charge which is no good. Al- Hide quoted text - Downloaded the recommended zip file, which included several different executables but no PDF. *The Readme file and history files aren't very helpful in terms of "installation." * After poking around a bit now that the 310 has enough juice to at least let me navigate around the system: - *Doesn't seem to be any way to access the CE shell directly. - *I copied the PNA executable onto my SD card in the root directory, but the IPAQ doesn't seem to give me any way to access files on the SD card (at least not that I could find after reading the skimpy manual from HP) I've got to believe there's a way to run the application from the SD card (i.e. not requiring me to use ActiveSynch to configure and load), but maybe I'm wrong. If anyone has access to the instructions for making XCSoar work with a 310, I'd appreciate it. P3 Put all the files from the latest PNA version into the root directory of the SD card. Insert the card into the PNA card slot Reboot the PNA using the stylus, poking it into the restart hole just below the mini-USB port the 310 will boot into the shell then select the SDMMC folder (you'll need glasses to see it!) browse down to the SIM or the Flight .exe file and select it that works for me. Brad- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, I'm making progress... Managed to figure out how to get to the CE shell just prior to seeing your post. However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version". * I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. * I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. I am running LK8000alfa9 downloaded from: www.bware.it/xcsoar Brad- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks to all who responded on and offline. Turns out I had downloaded the wrong base version, so I was missing a bunch of DLLs and other config files. Once that got sorted out, I was off and running. P3 |
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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 08:46:42 -0700, Papa3 wrote:
However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version". I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. What was the missing component? Its difficult to diagnose the problem without that information. You probably need to know that GRecordDll.dll is normally missing from PNA alpha and beta releases. IIRC its absence is silently ignored: XCSoar runs without it but won't create IGC log files. You can get it by downloading the latest stable version (5.2.2), and dropping its copy of GRecordDll.dll into the 310 alongside the exes. Or contact me off list and I'll send you a copy. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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On Aug 10, 4:14*pm, Martin Gregorie
wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 08:46:42 -0700, Papa3 wrote: However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version". * I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. * I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. What was the missing component? Its difficult to diagnose the problem without that information. You probably need to know that GRecordDll.dll is normally missing from PNA alpha and beta releases. IIRC its absence is silently ignored: XCSoar runs without it but won't create IGC log files. You can get it by downloading the latest stable version (5.2.2), and dropping its copy of GRecordDll.dll into the 310 alongside the exes. Or contact me off list and I'll send you a copy. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * | Well, there were a number of DLLs that ship with the 5.2.2 PNA version missing. Once I loaded the 5.2.2 version onto the SD Card then the new LX8000alfa, everything seems to be just fine. I think I had previously loaded a version designed for the PC by accident... |
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On Aug 10, 1:55*pm, Papa3 wrote:
On Aug 10, 4:14*pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 08:46:42 -0700, Papa3 wrote: However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version". * I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. * I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. What was the missing component? Its difficult to diagnose the problem without that information. You probably need to know that GRecordDll.dll is normally missing from PNA alpha and beta releases. IIRC its absence is silently ignored: XCSoar runs without it but won't create IGC log files. You can get it by downloading the latest stable version (5.2.2), and dropping its copy of GRecordDll.dll into the 310 alongside the exes. Or contact me off list and I'll send you a copy. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * | Well, there were a number of DLLs that ship with the 5.2.2 PNA version missing. * Once I loaded the 5.2.2 version onto the SD Card then the new LX8000alfa, everything seems to be just fine. * I think I had previously loaded a version designed for the PC by accident... So what do you think of it? |
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On Aug 10, 8:57*pm, Al wrote:
On Aug 10, 1:55*pm, Papa3 wrote: On Aug 10, 4:14*pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 08:46:42 -0700, Papa3 wrote: However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version". * I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. * I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. What was the missing component? Its difficult to diagnose the problem without that information. You probably need to know that GRecordDll.dll is normally missing from PNA alpha and beta releases. IIRC its absence is silently ignored: XCSoar runs without it but won't create IGC log files. You can get it by downloading the latest stable version (5.2.2), and dropping its copy of GRecordDll.dll into the 310 alongside the exes. Or contact me off list and I'll send you a copy. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * | Well, there were a number of DLLs that ship with the 5.2.2 PNA version missing. * Once I loaded the 5.2.2 version onto the SD Card then the new LX8000alfa, everything seems to be just fine. * I think I had previously loaded a version designed for the PC by accident... So what do you think of it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So far, I've only used it to navigate from the comfort of my easy- chair. Didn't get lost, so that's a good sign :-) Seriously, I've been flying with Glide Navigator and Pocket-Nav before that, which is the minimalist approach to situational awareness and information presentation. I'll need to fly with XCSoar to form an opinion. The original goal was to have something we could stick into a Grob 103 for use in local and regional tasks. It looks like it will fit the bill, though I do get the sense that task entry isn't a sweet spot for XCSoar. More shortly... |
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On Aug 11, 8:55*am, Papa3 wrote:
On Aug 10, 8:57*pm, Al wrote: On Aug 10, 1:55*pm, Papa3 wrote: On Aug 10, 4:14*pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 08:46:42 -0700, Papa3 wrote: However, I'm now less clear on which version is the "PNA Version".. * I tried the one from the Italian site referred to by Al above, but after extracting the files to the SD Card and trying to run the PNA executable, I get an error message that one of the components is missing. * I tried extracting all files to the root and also maintaining the original folder names (ie. with XCSoardata) but neither approach worked. What was the missing component? Its difficult to diagnose the problem without that information. You probably need to know that GRecordDll.dll is normally missing from PNA alpha and beta releases. IIRC its absence is silently ignored: XCSoar runs without it but won't create IGC log files. You can get it by downloading the latest stable version (5.2.2), and dropping its copy of GRecordDll.dll into the 310 alongside the exes. Or contact me off list and I'll send you a copy. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * | Well, there were a number of DLLs that ship with the 5.2.2 PNA version missing. * Once I loaded the 5.2.2 version onto the SD Card then the new LX8000alfa, everything seems to be just fine. * I think I had previously loaded a version designed for the PC by accident... So what do you think of it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So far, I've only used it to navigate from the comfort of my easy- chair. *Didn't get lost, so that's a good sign :-) Seriously, I've been flying with Glide Navigator and Pocket-Nav before that, which is the minimalist approach to situational awareness and information presentation. *I'll need to fly with XCSoar to form an opinion. *The original goal was to have something we could stick into a Grob 103 for use in local and regional tasks. * *It looks like it will fit the bill, though I do get the sense that task entry isn't a sweet spot for XCSoar. * More shortly...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, so far so good. I have the basic configuration items more-or- less set (geez 20 something different customization screens - we've done SAP implementations with fewer options :-0 ) Once I got through that, I was able to load airspace and waypoint files without problems. Still haven't quite figured out the purpose of Airfields files (I know, RTFM). The only rub is that I don't seem to be able to get the Terrain Generator server to create an XCM file for me. Not sure if it's down or if it's another stupid user issue. I was able to download a zip file from Sourceforge that contained some terrain for the eastern part of the US of A, which seems to work, though the colors and contrast are a little washed out. Anyway, there's a lot more configuration than what I'm used to with Glide Navigator, but that's a one-time deal. I'm sure I'll figure out what settings work best. Thus far, the only complaint is that the standard landscape mode seems to eat up an awful lot of precious real-estate on the 310; the data bar on the right side is about 1/3 of the total screen area. I could do without the vario feature and a single column of information. Full screen mode seems a little more efficient in terms of screen usage. We'll see. Erik |
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I've recently started using XCSoar with an HP Ipaq 310 and really like
the layout of the LK8000 version. As previously noted: if you are just begining to use the software on a PNA device, first install the standard 5.2.2 into an SD card and then copy the 5.2.3F files onto the same SD card. This insures that the requisite DLL files are installed. This process IS described on the bware.com site but not on the XCSoar.org site. The software is evolving so rapidly that it's very tough to keep up with the enhancements, especially in the PNA version of the software. You really need to join the user maillist and get the details as they are released. As for the data files; There is a terrain generation page that works very well IF you use an uploaded turnpoint file. Go to the turnpoint exchenge and get the standard set for your area of interest. Cambridge format, save it somewhere you can find it easily. Then go to the terrain generator page and upload the file using that option on the starting page. It will ask if you want to add an additional boundary area around the coordinate set, I use 25KM in addition to the area the program selects. Start the process and STAY on the status page until the process is complete. You will get a link to a zip file that contains all the data you need for your area of turnpoints. I've probably left out something, but that's the way I remember getting it all set up. Mike |
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Mike Bamberg wrote:
I've recently started using XCSoar with an HP Ipaq 310 and really like the layout of the LK8000 version. As previously noted: if you are just begining to use the software on a PNA device, first install the standard 5.2.2 into an SD card and then copy the 5.2.3F files onto the same SD card. This insures that the requisite DLL files are installed. This process IS described on the bware.com site but not on the XCSoar.org site. The software is evolving so rapidly that it's very tough to keep up with the enhancements, especially in the PNA version of the software. You really need to join the user maillist and get the details as they are released. As for the data files; There is a terrain generation page that works very well IF you use an uploaded turnpoint file. Go to the turnpoint exchenge and get the standard set for your area of interest. Cambridge format, save it somewhere you can find it easily. Then go to the terrain generator page and upload the file using that option on the starting page. It will ask if you want to add an additional boundary area around the coordinate set, I use 25KM in addition to the area the program selects. Start the process and STAY on the status page until the process is complete. You will get a link to a zip file that contains all the data you need for your area of turnpoints. I've probably left out something, but that's the way I remember getting it all set up. Mike I'm using XCSoar, the version Mike mentions, on a Nokia 500 PNA. I love it, and with the LK8000 version, there's not so much wasted screen area. To what Mike said, I'd add that I've done the same thing but using manually specified lat/long boundaries. The statement about "stay on the page" is important, though. Ed |
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