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Hi,
The ConnectMe program works great for uploading task declarations to the 302 and downloading secure flight logs from the 302. However, it can't be used to edit 302 settings or to load the pilot name. The 302 utility must be used for those items. Fortunately, those settings only need to be setup once. You can download versions for PC and PDA (not Oudie) he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/cai_downloads.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. _______________________________ "Muttley" wrote in message ... On Thursday, September 4, 2014 9:23:39 PM UTC+1, wrote: Nick, Per your suggestion, I just sent a request to learn how to put the CAI Utility file (PC or IPAQ) onto the Oudie, if possible. Raul Boerner DM Can you not use the ConnectMe utility already installed on the Oudie, it is supposedly compatible with the Cambridge 302?? Mottley |
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Lou
with all due respect, bringing my laptop to the airport, purchasing a converter cable, disconnecting my Oudie cable from my 302, connected this new cable, disconnecting the new cable and them rehooking up my Oudie cable does not sound simple to me. This is my point of my first post. We Should be able to bypass all of the above. Simple to me is to have Naviter put the CAI Utility on the Oudie and then open the program with the touch of your finger and do your thing. All you 302 + Oudie fans please shoot a email to Naviter and ask them to give use the option of loading the CAI Utility during the next update, I would hazard a guess it would be quite simple for them to do so and would be another great benefit of owning a Oudie. |
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Hi Nick,
Unfortunately, the problem is not a Naviter problem - it is a Cambridge problem. The Cambridge 300 Utility can be copied to an Oudie, but it doesn't seem to run well on an Oudie. It must be compiled for a processor which is not compatible with the Oudie. Naviter doesn't have the original Cambridge 300 Utility code - so they can't fix the problem. Cambridge is no longer around, so they can't fix it either. ClearNav probably doesn't have the code. Even if they did - they wouldn't be motivated to work on it. Theoretically, Naviter could create screens in SeeYou Mobile which would make it possible to edit the pilot name and polar data and logging interval in the 302 (as is done with the LX1600). However, I doubt they would be motivated to do that since 302 units are not as popular in Europe and are being replaced with newer products (like the LXNAV V7) quite rapidly which work great with SeeYou Mobile. If you are doing to lobby Naviter - lobby that they add 302 support (pilot name, polar and logging interval settings) to SeeYou Mobile. But I wouldn't expect much. Naviter would rather work on new features which would apply to a larger population of SeeYou Mobile users. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Nick Kennedy" wrote in message ... Lou with all due respect, bringing my laptop to the airport, purchasing a converter cable, disconnecting my Oudie cable from my 302, connected this new cable, disconnecting the new cable and them rehooking up my Oudie cable does not sound simple to me. This is my point of my first post. We Should be able to bypass all of the above. Simple to me is to have Naviter put the CAI Utility on the Oudie and then open the program with the touch of your finger and do your thing. All you 302 + Oudie fans please shoot a email to Naviter and ask them to give use the option of loading the CAI Utility during the next update, I would hazard a guess it would be quite simple for them to do so and would be another great benefit of owning a Oudie. |
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On 7/09/2014 00:21, Nick Kennedy wrote:
Lou with all due respect, bringing my laptop to the airport, purchasing a converter cable, disconnecting my Oudie cable from my 302, connected this new cable, disconnecting the new cable and them rehooking up my Oudie cable does not sound simple to me. This is my point of my first post. We Should be able to bypass all of the above. Simple to me is to have Naviter put the CAI Utility on the Oudie and then open the program with the touch of your finger and do your thing. I love self-absorption. It's such a pleasure to watch. Let me see: using a laptop on the field which you probably already had in your car to use in the clubhouse and hooking and unhooking a cable is much more difficult and stressful than re-writing parts of a large application - including its tricky communication protocols, testing the re-writes, re-writing to fix the faults, re-testing, etc and then promulgating the result to hundreds of owners around the world - of whom ONLY 10 GIVE A DAMN! ....and ALL of that 10 already own the program and wouldn't pay a penny for the revision! Now I'm as prospective an Oudie owner as any of the thousands of r.a.s. readers who also don't own one. Will easier 302 compatibility make me rush out and buy one? No. Will any price rise due to increased software maintenance overheads make the Oudie a more attractive purchase to me and thousands of other non-owners? No also. GC All you 302 + Oudie fans please shoot a email to Naviter and ask them to give use the option of loading the CAI Utility during the next update, I would hazard a guess it would be quite simple for them to do so and would be another great benefit of owning a Oudie. |
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Plenty of old Ipaq's around where the CAI Utility works well on a cable connection. No need for Laptops.
Muttley |
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2014 03:24:55 -0700, Muttley wrote:
Plenty of old Ipaq's around where the CAI Utility works well on a cable connection. No need for Laptops. It should be trivial for anybody with a soldering iron to make up a T- cable (possibly with a switch in it) by combining the new cable and an Oudie-compatible cable. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Hi Paul
Thank you for response and the clear explanation why the CAI Utility is not compatible with the Oudie. I know very little about software code and operating systems. The CAI utility, to me anyway, seemed to be a very simple program and I thought it would be easy to just Copy and Paste it into a Oudie. Obviously this is not the case. Cheers Nick Kennedy |
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Was saving these for glider use, but have stopped using consumer stuff hanging off the panel. I'm about to throw away two functional Dell C610/640 laptops with serial ports. They were going to the dump today, but I'll hold a couple of days.
This stuff is so old that one of these was replaced by a Macbook Pro which was replaced by a Dell Latitude, now replaced by a Dell XPS. Free to a good home, pick up in Tehachapi, CA, USA. Jim |
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