
09-04-2006, 08:09 AM
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Neophyte
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 6
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Toshiba e750 and GPS
Hi rbgCODE,
Just saw this post and I hope by now you're up and running.
If not, I can assure you that the e750 is a good GPS platform and I've been running them together for several years, with a 512 MB SD card and a GlobalSat compact flash GPS.
If you haven't bought already, get a SiRF III chipset as their extra sensitivity means that you don't need to plug in an external aerial. Try and get one where the aerial is flexible, as mine is fixed and I broke it two years ago and the internal cabling was visible. I repaired it with a foundation of electrical tape and some bathroom sealant and it works fine.
My setup is:
* e75o
* oziExplorer (moving map software)
* Microsoft Streets and Trips (not yet installed)
* GlobalSat SiRF II compact flash GPS
* 512 MB SD card (these days buy a 2 GB card)
* external aerial
* Arkon mount
* CF adapter, so I can run the GPS with a laptop with PCMCIA.
The setup is surprisingly strong. I've had it in the car on long trips and on a bum bag for quite a few 50 or 60 km bicycle rides. The first e750 got chewed up by the dog (he was afer the leather case) so I've replaced it with another e750.
At work I connect the e750 to a USB hub with USB keyboard and mouse.
I also have a wrist mounted SIRF III from GlobalSat which I now use as my bike computer, while the e750 is used
HTH.
Cheers,
Bill
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Toshiba E750, WM2003, WiFi, 512 MB SD card, Toshiba expansion pack, 4 port USB hub, USB keyboard, USB mouse, USB thumb drive, GlobalSat compact flash GPS, bike mount (planned)***************Formerly Toshiba E570
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