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    Default new cables available for MapThis!

    [06/06/2007] GHPSP Cable review:

    I finally got my hands on the GHPSP cable and spent some time testing it.
    As it's moby competitor, it features solid factory build - everything is sealed in robust plasic, connectors fit well, all contacts are gold-plated, etc.

    GHPSP cable scores extra points though:
    - It's thinner and softer than the Moby cable.
    - It has audio pass-through connector, so one can plug in headphones, car stereo, etc. This is a nice feature, considering that sound support slowly but surely makes it in to MapThis. Also, with programs like IRShell, one can multitask MapThis with mp3 player and listen to music while keeping eye on the map.
    BTW, shipping only took a couple of days.. So if you consider using MapThis! with Holux receivers this cable is probably your best solution to the date.




    PC-mobile just anounced availablity of new GPS cables, specifically designed for mapThis! map viewer.
    The cables and some additional info are available @
    http://pc-mobile.net/pspgps.htm

    GHPSP - Holux GPSlim 236/240 cable for PSP
    One piece non-interchangebale cable, with 3.5mm stereo headphone jack passthrough
    Cable length: 120cm $ 16.50


    GPSP - Interface for our GPS cables
    with headphone passthrough so you can connect headphone or route the sound to external speakers of hi-fi.



    The second cable provides a way to connect PSP with other GPS devises like Garmin E-type, R-type; Magellan Meridian/SporTrak GPS; Garmin Rino 110, 120, 130 and many others.

    Please note that so far only the
    GHPSP cable has been officially confirmed to work with MapThis. MapThis! compatibility with other devices mentioned above is still under question.

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    This is cool... FIRST POST!!! sorry i had to do it

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    ^^ FP n00by talk!

    Wow new cables! great :thumbup:

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    This is awesome. I might actually get a GPS now. This would be great.

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    Making these cables cheap and easily accessible will surely increase the popularity and usage of MapThis! Great news for PSP owners!

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    sods law, i just ordered the psp 290 gps off ebay, eh well

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    Doesn't the psp gps work with mapthis? If so, wouldn't it be a cheaper, and easier method?
    This is good, though

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    I thought this was interesting because mapthis is homebrew and that someone would actually develop something for it is pretty cool. Although like -=me=- said the psp gps is probably better idea than this.

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    awesome they used my tutorial

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    yeah but this coulda been a bigger hit a year ago when the pspgps hadnt been released yet.

    all good though cuz u dont have to tear apart your psp earphones anymore.

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