Hi Charles,
I did try to take down any overhead I could and not only did
it make GPS
less than what I wanted, but it still took 20 seconds or
more to get a
response after pressing a command. That's not very good on
foot and it's
especially not useful in a vehicle.
Where would I send my user.poi file to get it made into a
.bpi file? It's
not very big because I didn't have very much ability to
build it, but what's
in it is very important to me and I hate to have to redo it.
Thanks.
Kristeen Hughes
khug.1 insightbb.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles LaPierre" <charles senderogroup.com>
To: <gps-talkusers freelists.org>; <gps-talkusers freelists.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:09 AM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: user.poi question
> Hello Kristeen,
>
> I am sorry to hear that you had to switch back to 3.3.
I do know there is
> a lot more going on in this release which may be
overtaxing the Classic.
> You could try turning off some of the lookaround
features but that
> probably defeats the purpose.
>
> As for your user poi question yes I believe the file
format changed
> between 3.3 and 3.5, it was upward compatible but it is
not be backward
> compatible. What I would suggest is sending us your
user poi file and we
> will create a 3.3 compatible commercial
"user" bpi file.
>
> Charles.
>
> At 07:38 PM 9/19/2006, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
>>Hello,
>>I had to switch back to version 3.3 of GPS because
it just wouldn't run
>>with any speed on the Braillenote classic. I had
been building a
>>substancial POI file with the new version of GPS and
it doesn't seem to
>>load with 3.3. Is this accurate? Do I need to start
over, or is there some
>>way this file can be used?
>>
>>Kristeen Hughes
>><mailto:khug.1 insightbb.com>khug.1 insightbb.com
>
> Charles M. La Pierre CTO
> Sendero Group, LLC
>
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