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Oudie is supposed to be simple. Therefore you do this:
1. Connect Oudie to PC with the supplied USB cable (or any standard USB cable for that matter) 2. Tap the "Connect to PC" button on Oudie screen 3. Oudie mounts as external disk to your PC. You can browse it exactly like a USB stick. The flights are stored in the "Flights" folder in the root of the Oudie Resident Flash memory. No SD Card required. Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com On 9 avg., 10:36, Andy wrote: On Aug 8, 11:15*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 9:42*pm, " wrote: On Aug 8, 9:47*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 8, 7:40*pm, " wrote: This ought to be easy (and well documented), but I'm not seeing it. |
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