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July 13th, 2008 03:17 AM #11
5-10 minutes to fix on a satellite signal is agonizingly too long.
Current receivers like the MTK chipset takes less than a minute for the first fix.
GPS on the PSP discussed here:
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...t=24232&page=4
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November 16th, 2009 07:59 PM #12Up ko lang po ito, meron na po nabibili GPS para sa PSP, parang yung camera siya sa PSP, tignan nyo nalang po ito
http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/07/g...-goes-on-sale/
2006 pa po yan
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November 16th, 2009 11:49 PM #13
Gaya nito?
Software is Go!Explore with UK and NI maps ... unfortunately there's no map for the Philippines.
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November 17th, 2009 02:30 AM #14
Currently, only Garmin GPSes are supported by the Philippine map available at Roadguide.ph and OSMPhil, aside from AVT Navigators which uses Accu-Map (proprietary).
If you intend to use it in the Philippines, invest only on GPS products made by Garmin or on GPS hardware that can run the Garmin Mobile XT software (ie. some Windows Mobile and PalmOS smartphones, etc.)
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November 17th, 2009 02:52 AM #15
There's a member here that uses his PSP as a satnav in the Philippines. The software is MapThis, which is free to download. The local maps are from www.openstreetmaps.org, and Google maps work with it, too.
I'm just not sure if the current version of MapThis already has turn-by-turn voice prompts. But it does support different serial GPS receivers like the Holux GPSlim ... unlike GO!Explore which only supports the PSP290.
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November 17th, 2009 07:29 AM #16
^ I suppose you can go that route (no pun intended). It indeed does look good as a novelty item and it seems promising. But if you need a robust solution that'll pretty much cost the same as a PSP+External GPS, a standalone Garmin GPS is your best bet. No more hacking and forcing things to work. The map is updated almost on a monthly basis (roadguide), adding more roads, POIs and incorporating other refinements. You power it up and it works right away.
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November 18th, 2009 05:09 AM #17
I believe the question was how to put a Philippine map and GPS on his PSP ... so MapThis may be his only route now. And you can't really argue the cost of a Garmin PNA when he already has a PSP. But if he doesn't, I would recommend a Garmin myself, but only because of the roadguide.ph map and nothing else.
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November 18th, 2009 06:36 PM #19You will need to have a custom firmware installed on your PSP which I supposed you already have. Download MapThis! http://dl.qj.net/MapThis-v0.5.20-PSP...5200/catid/151
Save it to your /PSP/Game folder
To download Philippines maps you'll need the Global Map Download Tool or GMDL. http://www.in7ane.com/psp/gmdl.html
Install it on your PC (.net framework should already be installed). You also need an internet connection because it downloads the map via google map or openstreetmap among others. Save the files that will be created by GMDL and save it inside the maps folder of mapthis.
For a more detailed steps visit http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=60230
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December 28th, 2010 03:19 PM #20To all,
Somewhat eying this gizmo, although buying will have to be done online.
Can any PSP-GPS'ers provide feedback? Does it function as its expected to be? More than a year has passed and the maps may have updated/improved since then.
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