Hi Folks, Mabuhay here, GreenApple and totally clueless
I am using a Macbook, an old yet unused BluTooth iPaq Navigation system from my iPaq pocket PC long time ago, and a newly acquired (yet old version) MacGPS Pro
I got the BT GPS to link with the macbook... got the MacGPS Pro to recognize the GPS... and I got live GPS reeading of Lat and long, speed , etc
I have the task now of figuring out if this setup is capable of having a graphical display using any of the Philippine Maps I can download. Any help in making this task easier will be greatly appreciated
From the MacGPS pro site, and with my little understanding of GPS system, I have learned thatMacGPS does not support vector map used by Garmin.
It only supports raster maps (geo referenced maps). This would be like holding a paper map and your location or trip would be a dot or a line.
Is there a better mac compatible software that supports vector map or Garmin-type maps?
Are there geo-tagged raster maps of Metro Manila and nearby provinces?
I am using a Macbook, an old yet unused BluTooth iPaq Navigation system from my iPaq pocket PC long time ago, and a newly acquired (yet old version) MacGPS Pro
I got the BT GPS to link with the macbook... got the MacGPS Pro to recognize the GPS... and I got live GPS reeading of Lat and long, speed , etc
I have the task now of figuring out if this setup is capable of having a graphical display using any of the Philippine Maps I can download. Any help in making this task easier will be greatly appreciated
From the MacGPS pro site, and with my little understanding of GPS system, I have learned thatMacGPS does not support vector map used by Garmin.
It only supports raster maps (geo referenced maps). This would be like holding a paper map and your location or trip would be a dot or a line.
Is there a better mac compatible software that supports vector map or Garmin-type maps?
Are there geo-tagged raster maps of Metro Manila and nearby provinces?
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