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    Default one question about the cable for holux m1000

    hi guys, i'm new here. just want to ask what kind of cable can connect with the holux m1000?
    is the one below work?and is that cable can charge the m1000?
    http://pc-mobile.net/ghpsp.jpg
    thanks

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    this cable would work with MapThis! and M1000 but it would not charge the gps unit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by deniska View Post
    this cable would work with MapThis! and M1000 but it would not charge the gps unit...
    thanks!
    is there any cable in the market right now have these two function together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YYY123 View Post
    thanks!
    is there any cable in the market right now have these two function together?
    Nope

    I just got that cable myselve for a Holux M1000 unit and some extra Phono plugs with serial from the same shop, im thinking of building my own cable and while im at it i can try to hook up Power so the GPS gets power too and charge the battery if thats possible

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    It is easier to get a spare battery.

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    I just got my very own Holux M1000 for free thanx to www.psxcare.com that sponsored me *Thanx Hansi!

    So as soon as i have let the unit charge the battery for atleast 24Hours ill connect it to one of my PSPs and try it out.


    Holux M1000
    Price: 599 Sek / 62,91 EUR / 85,58 USD
    My price: Freebie thanx to Hansi at www.psxcare.com sponsring my work :thumbup:

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    I also recived my Cables i ordered from http://pc-mobile.net/pspgps.htm

    I ordered this cable and some other stuff to experiment more with my PSP-290 GPS with the Extentioncord and build a Serial cable with chargerfunction both for the PSP and the Holux M1000 as well as letting the Holux work as a GPS unit at the same time ut charges the internal battery:

    GHPSP - Holux GPSlim 236/240 cable for PSP
    Code:GHPSP - $ 16.50



    Ready made DIY Mini-USB Extension cable for PSP
    Code:PSPUE1 - $ 16.00


    Remote/serial/headphone plug
    Code:CPSPC0 - $ 5.00

    Shipping was around: 40 Sek / 4 EUR / 5 USD and The grand total including shipping was around 300 Sek / 30 EUR / 40 USD
    and i got the package about 4-6 days after i placed my order so it was quite fast

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    Quote Originally Posted by PDG View Post
    Nope

    I just got that cable myselve for a Holux M1000 unit and some extra Phono plugs with serial from the same shop, im thinking of building my own cable and while im at it i can try to hook up Power so the GPS gets power too and charge the battery if thats possible
    yup u can charge the gps but the question is where u wanna draw the power from? psp? tat would pose a voltage problem.
    i had mine hook up to the car lighter and it charges both the psp and gps and also at the same time connects the gps to psp. its a mess of wire but it works!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cydus21 View Post
    yup u can charge the gps but the question is where u wanna draw the power from? psp? tat would pose a voltage problem.
    i had mine hook up to the car lighter and it charges both the psp and gps and also at the same time connects the gps to psp. its a mess of wire but it works!
    I was actually thinking of getting a Y splitter for the cars 12V AC outlet *Like the one in the middle of the picture below for starters.


    And from that one to two connect borh a USB charger for my PSP and one GPS charger

    But when i finish the cable i want to build "if i can spare some time" it will have USB + Power for the Holux and one power lead to the PSP built in one cable, and it will take power from the cars outlet
    As a bonus ill embedd Audio output for my stereo so i can hear the GPS in the stereo *lol*

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    Quote Originally Posted by deniska View Post
    this cable would work with MapThis! and M1000 but it would not charge the gps unit...
    I just tried the M1000 Holux on my lunchbreak without success

    I used this cable:
    http://pc-mobile.net/ghpsp.jpg <-- 236/240 GPS Cable

    And i downloaded 0.5 and put the MapViever folder from GENERIC_HOLUX_GPS_VERSION into my Game150 folder.

    The program starts but no Sats lock on
    And I start the Holux before entering MapThis.

    Config.txt
    BAUD=4800
    DMS=2
    FAKEFEED=0
    SPEEDFIX=1.8523
    ALTFIX=1
    WARNINGDISTANCE=35
    SPEEDFACTOR=0.99
    LOADWIFI=0
    TURNSPEED=2
    STARTUPMAP=_InnerCity
    CACHEMAPINDEX=0
    STARTUPFREQUENCY=333
    STARTUPSCREENMODE=0
    NIGHTMODE=0
    SPEEDLIMIT=65
    DEBUGLOG=0
    Did i miss something ?

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    BAUD should be 38400 for Holux GPS.

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