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Intel had a whole advertising department that came up with and implemented the stickers. Best they could do with Linux would be to amend something onto the license. AMD did ultimately gain through a superior product line at least briefly but it took a long time. The only place you lose me is when you want to amend the agreement to force the issue. Hey I also posted the opentom project to hackaday.

THe only problem is you either have your tomtom act as a satnav product or an MP3 player, it cant do both together which seems a bit pointless, dont you think??? Anyone fancy making a tomtom software that will data log for track use… so you can download data from the TomTom onto your computer and get things like lap times, top speeds, track, track lines….

I cant find anyone else that has done it, and im not too good at coding with Linux, so someone out there must be able to do it. To the linux thing, that is awesome. I remember I had a sanyo easystreet that did the same thing, except with windows.

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Contains unread posts Contains no unread posts Hot thread with unread posts Hot thread with no unread posts Thread is closed You have posted in this thread. Posting Permissions. New Forum Posts. SpeedCams Spain, Portugal and Yesterday, PM. But they gave up on that business model and gradually updates stopped exposing the API. My machine still runs a daemon process to save the NMEA data every second, and another process that listens for a bluetooth connection to upload to the cloud via an Android app.

I generate tile overlays to display over Google Maps, and have details of every journey since I first learned that they were discontinuing updates when I accepted the last update, which unfortunately trashed the unit. I don't know if it was deliberate or a coincidence, but luckily I did have a backup, although not containing the very latest map updates, so I'm behind by a few revisions.

Not sure whether to build some custom hardware to track my car I've made a wearable tracker that uploads over GSM for when I'm on foot or on public transport or go with a mobile app for satnav and do the tracking within the phone. You can report errors. You mark the errors, say what changes to make, eg, no right turn, a mini roundabout, bollards, and I religiously did that on my standalone for years, getting the stock update periodically.

Did they ever incorporate my corrections? Not one! I moved to Garmin, with lifetime updates, which really seem to be that, but hardly use it now as the car we use most has a built in satnav.

So I get missed junctions and roundabouts, incorrect speed limits, directions to leave a motorway and then join it again, you name it. LifeTime Maps is for the life of the device, so as soon as TT bring out a new device to replace yours you stop being able to receive updates.

Last edited by a moderator: May 6, Mike said:. I reported a mistake in Google Maps on Thursday and it was fixed and online within hours. Felbrigg Hall was marked incorrectly. It required satellite images to see this.

Yet, a lane near home that has had bollards at the top for years, at least 30, maybe forever, a mini roundabout of some 15 years standing, and a nearby junction that is five way but with access restrictions, were never fixed by Tomtom. I was regularly routed up the first, the second had no warning, and the third had a no right turn that drivers daily ignored, causing danger to a nearby school and holding up traffic behind the illegal turners.

Edit: The first has now been fixed; the second has not: on the third, I am not sure. I tried a test route that would involve an easy illegal right turn; the route did not use this, but involved an impossible manoeuvre that drove straight through some houses. Last edited by a moderator: May 7, Maybe off topic, but Garmin have always been kinder about using other maps.

Last edited by Roger; 1st August at PM. Reason: merged posts and add Note. Reply With Quote. PS there are ways of getting even newer navcores on your device but start by staying with your official 7.

Last edited by biggerdave; 1st August at PM. When you change version your remote will not work anymore.



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