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    Wow!!!

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    absolutely amazing deniska, another great application! any thoughts into making it compatible with msn maps? (http://maps.msn.com) as I believe it uses the same mapping software as google maps? can't wait to get a gps to try this with!

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    I'm downloading my map now and it has paused at 560 out of 21844.

    Edit: Ok so I switched out of that download, I think it was too big for my memory stick. Then I messed up on the units and did a map of the ocean. Trying it for a third time to get it right.

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    start up with small maps..at least over WIFI...
    Don't try to load an unfinished map - it may stall the viewer & corrupt your memory stick..
    BTW, MAKE SURE YOUR TURN OFF ALL POWER SAVE FEATURES.
    The best way to generate maps is with the cygwin scripts that I provided...

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    Sweeet good job!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by califrag
    absolutely amazing deniska, another great application! any thoughts into making it compatible with msn maps? (http://maps.msn.com) as I believe it uses the same mapping software as google maps? can't wait to get a gps to try this with!
    I thought of that already..
    they seem to use a slightly different address coding scheme, so I could not hack it in 15 minutes (before my attention span ran out)
    Feel free to look in to this - should not be too hard...but GPS coordinates routines will probably have to be adjusted...

    I am thinking of " milking" msn maps for route data though...
    In the scripts directory I put up a script called getdirections.sh which connects to msn maps and out puts directions.. Here is an example:
    ./getdirections.sh "195 Broadway, New York, NY" "10 market st, san franciscoi,ca"
    1,40.710373,-74.009491,0.1,Depart on Dey St (West)
    2,40.711056,-74.010782,0.3,Turn RIGHT (North) onto Church St
    3,40.714921,-74.007941,0.6,Turn LEFT (West) onto Chambers St; then immediately turn RIGHT (North) onto Hudson St
    4,40.72377,-74.007941,1.9,Bear RIGHT (North-East) onto Holland Tunnel [Hudson St] towards Holland Tunnel / New Jersey
    5,40.727725,-74.021178,null,Entering New Jersey
    6,40.731505,-74.039476,0.3,Bear LEFT (West) onto 14th St [Boyle Plaza]
    7,40.732024,-74.044373,0.0,Road name changes to I-78 [US-1]
    8,40.732024,-74.045145,1.2,Keep STRAIGHT onto US-1 [US-1 & 9] towards US 1 / US 9
    9,40.739326,-74.064215,0.2,Keep RIGHT onto Ramp towards US-1-Truck / US-9-Truck / I-280 / Jersey City / Kearny
    10,40.739237,-74.06791,0.3,Bear RIGHT (West) onto US-1 & 9-Truck [US-1 Truck]
    11,40.738807,-74.073757,1.3,Keep STRAIGHT onto SR-7
    12,40.746713,-74.096009,1.3,Keep STRAIGHT onto CR-508 [Newark and Jersey City Tpke] towards CR-508 / I-280 / New Jersey Turnpike / Harrison / Newark
    13,40.749633,-74.119977,16.6,Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-280 towards I-280
    14,40.858916,-74.365003,2.7,Take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-80 Express Ln towards I-80 / Dover / Del Water Gap
    15,40.864243,-74.416297,372.0,Road name changes to I-80
    16,40.977047,-75.1354,null,Entering Pennsylvania
    17,41.170615,-79.095121,null,Construction between Alaska and Corsica (WB) (April 17; 2006 - September 29; 2006)
    18,41.184962,-80.518894,null,Entering Ohio
    19,41.123961,-80.768394,null,Reconstruction between Ohlton and Mahoning (WB) (May 29; 2006 - March 31; 2009)
    20,41.110816,-80.828616,0.5,Turn RIGHT onto Ramp towards I-80 / Cleveland
    21,41.112964,-80.837468,0.4,Keep RIGHT to stay on Ramp towards I-80 / Cleveland
    22,41.117261,-80.843396,353.8,*Toll road* Merge onto I-80 [Ohio Tpke]
    23,41.628623,-84.805691,null,Entering Indiana
    24,41.591508,-87.227793,0.6,At exit 21; turn RIGHT onto Ramp towards I-80 / I-94 / In-51 / US-6 W / Illinois Tollway / Des Moines
    25,41.588933,-87.233031,0.1,Keep RIGHT to stay on Ramp towards I-94 / I-80 / In-51
    26,41.587215,-87.233209,18.0,Take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-80 [I-94] towards I-94 / I-80 / In-51 S
    27,41.577076,-87.525145,null,Entering Illinois
    28,41.577851,-87.573086,5.0,*Toll road* Keep STRAIGHT onto I-294 [I-80] towards I-80 / I-294 / Tollway / Wisconsin / Iowa
    29,41.578107,-87.670423,145.2,Keep RIGHT onto I-80 towards I-80 / Iowa
    30,41.486436,-88.198287,null,Resurfacing between Minooka and Joliet (WB) (July 30; 2006 - March 30; 2007)
    31,41.440387,-90.321834,179.4,Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-80 towards I-80 / Davenport
    32,41.579569,-90.364537,null,Entering Iowa
    33,41.652423,-93.579199,13.8,Road name changes to I-35 [I-80]
    34,41.59701,-93.777234,119.5,Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-80 towards I-80 / Council Bluffs / Omaha
    35,41.23153,-95.843564,2.6,Merge onto I-29 [I-80]
    36,41.233678,-95.893916,432.8,Keep LEFT onto I-80 towards I-80
    37,41.2317,-95.911094,null,Entering Nebraska
    38,41.221216,-103.619523,498.9,Stay on I-80
    39,41.180925,-104.053219,null,Entering Wyoming
    40,41.155923,-105.400276,null,Rehabilitation between Laramie and Buford (NB) (March 15; 2006 - September 20; 2006)
    41,41.598038,-106.203752,null,Reconstruction between Elk Mountain and Arlington (NB) (July 10; 2006 - July 31; 2008)
    42,41.24811,-111.04667,null,Entering Utah
    43,40.718531,-111.89748,0.2,Turn LEFT onto Ramp towards I-15 / UT-201 / Las Vegas / West Valley
    44,40.718531,-111.900833,17.6,Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto SR-201 [2100 South Fwy] towards UT-201 / West Valley
    45,40.726092,-112.162696,null,Construction near Garfield (June 13; 2006 - December 15; 2006)
    46,40.722141,-112.223184,634.3,Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-80 [Dwight D Eisenhower Hwy] towards I-80
    47,40.738206,-114.043628,null,Entering Nevada
    48,39.468473,-120.002749,null,Entering California
    49,38.579859,-121.560551,69.8,Take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-80 towards I-80 / San Francisco
    50,37.887821,-122.30929,3.6,Merge onto I-580 [I-80]
    51,37.836526,-122.296149,1.1,Take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-80 towards I-80 / San Francisco
    52,37.82596,-122.302856,5.9,Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-80
    53,37.785491,-122.391608,0.5,Turn RIGHT onto Ramp towards Fremont St
    54,37.788585,-122.394272,0.3,Turn LEFT (North-West) onto Fremont St
    55,37.791679,-122.398301,0.3,Turn RIGHT (North-East) onto Market St



    It should not be hard to use those way point coordinates in the program to trigger proximity alerts: "MERGE ON HIGHWAY 95" as you aproach the given way point....

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    So I had a good idea for your app while i was in the shower. You can use it if you want.

    This idea lets us change maps automatically as we cross from one to aother.

    First you need to imagine a grid. Each box has a number from 1-16 (for example). The numbering pattern is standard (top down, left to right) so we always know where each number will be. Then overlay 16 maps. As you cross from area to area the maps automatically change.

    There's the idea. Now for the method.

    A config file has a couple simple to customize fields:
    gridsize: 4x4
    zeros: 1,4,16

    The grid size is pretty self explianatory 4x4 makes 16 squares, but it could be 2x8 or anything. Just width x heigth.

    The zeros are blank areas. Areas with no maps. These would be for oceans, unneeded areas, or whatever.

    I was thinking that you could use a filename solution for helping to tell where each map is located, but with the config file, it may just be redundant, but for the sake of being thorough, here 's my idea on that.

    Each file name is a description of the areas surrounding it.
    For example area 1 in the 16 area grid would be named n0e2s5w0.jpg This shows that to the North, there is nothing, to the East there is area 2, to the South is area 5, and to the West is nothing.

    Like I said, they're just ideas I had while taking a shower. You can use either, both, or neither of them. While it wouldn't prevent you from ever having to load a different map (probably from file space restraints) it would minimize the need to do so.

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    Will this work with the "official" GPS sony are supposed to be Releasing?

    Great Work deniska, you could well win!

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    wow, this is great, i can't wait to try it out w00t!!!!

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    Finnaly its out ive been keeping an eye on this since day 1

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