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Bill,
Do the files you've placed in your XCSoarData folder have the proper suffixes (.sua, .cup., .txt, .xcm)? Are you using the ConfigConfigSystemSite FilesSite Files process in the XCSoar program? I posted the following on google drive for a friend. Assuming you're interested in the USA, here are the files to get you started: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B56G...EwMzdjMGc/edit - rename this one All_USA.sua. This is your special use airspace for the entire US. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B56G...l5dGJhTWs/edit - rename this one United_States.cup. This is all the turnpoints/airports in the USA. You'll need to generate your own terrain map. Go to XCSoar.org and follow the links to create and download a terrain map for your area. Hope this helps. "Bill T" wrote in message ... I've picked up a new Android (Ice Crème Sandwich) phone (Galaxy Stratosphere) and have installed the latest 6.5.1 XCSoar app. But I am not having any luck getting the program to recognize the data files for airspace, airports and turn points that I have loaded into the XCSoarData folder. I have been able to create two different glider profiles and can see them in the XCSoarData folder. Any ideas? Bill T On Sunday, March 10, 2013 4:51:59 PM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote: I've got a couple of friends who have acquired Androids and installed XCSoar. Both of their gliders have LNAV and GPS-NAV installed. Can their Androids be interfaced to the LNAV via K6-BT or IOIO? It was easy connecting with my 302 and K6-BT... Dan, 5J |
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