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I'm running it on an HP2215 with everything possible loaded on a storage
card. The application has been stable and seems to perform well. The screen on the 2215 is a little bit on the small side but it's adequate. I upgraded to the 2215 at the same time I ordered the WX from a 3650 which had a larger screen and better readability in sunlight. "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... My question had more to do with what hardware Stan's running his on. I'm using a Sony notebook pc, which has a superb display but is awkward to use in the airplane. The PDA's I've seen look too small and have resolution too poor to tempt me. What are you using? -- Dan C-172RG at BFM Angel Flight SE |
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This is a communication with Seattle Avionics re their SmartPlates product.
A question was raised in this thread about their 5X download claims vs the file size of the chart available on their website. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stan, Good question! I checked, and the plate on our Website is directly from the FAA. With SmartPlates, you have your choice of downloading the FAA plates directly or our processed plates. I can see where the source of that example on our Website isn't clear. Originally, we had two paragraphs there, with the first describing in more detail how the new FAA (actually now called "NACO", National Aeronautical Charting Office)plates have been greatly improved over the last two years. They used to have a bad reputation, but with the addition of colored terrain, missed approach graphics, etc. they are now at least the equivalent of Jepps. For you to compare, attached is the same plate in our processed format. Not as crisp, but a lot smaller. Ours range from 10K to 100k in size. SmartPlates is a new product, and we are still trying different approaches to compression. Using some new software we are working on, we think we will be able to keep the same size we have now or smaller but with a crispness near to the original NACOs. Hope that helps. We want to earn you as a customer! Best Regards, Robert Hamilton 425-455-2209 -----Original Message----- From: Stanley Prevost ] Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 3:57 PM To: Subject: SmartPlates Hello - I am interested in your SmartPlates product, but I have a question. You say that the plates are "preprocessed for optimal download". Looking at the example plate you have on your website, it is essentially the same size as the plates straight from NACO, only about 400 bytes different. How will that download 5X faster? Stan Prevost Huntsville, AL |
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I got one cycle of the Sporty's approach charts and software ($10, very
quick delivery). It is a nice product for the desktop or laptop, but I can't find any way to make it work on the iPAQ. Without the software to access the database, the chart pdf files are useless because their names are so cryptic. So I guess now the choice is buying the Seattle Avionics software. Stan |
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I'm not familiar with the iPaq, but if it has a web browser that will
understand javascript, you can still use the sportys dvd. Program Files Sportys Chart Viewer TPPCDVersion ByState.html is where it opens. They are just web pages, pdfs adn some xml files that work with javascript in the pages. Stan Prevost wrote: I got one cycle of the Sporty's approach charts and software ($10, very quick delivery). It is a nice product for the desktop or laptop, but I can't find any way to make it work on the iPAQ. Without the software to access the database, the chart pdf files are useless because their names are so cryptic. So I guess now the choice is buying the Seattle Avionics software. Stan |
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Maybe it doesn't understand javascript. I can get ByState.html to run, but
I don't get the States listbox. If I click on the map, it exits. "Matt Young" wrote in message ink.net... I'm not familiar with the iPaq, but if it has a web browser that will understand javascript, you can still use the sportys dvd. Program Files Sportys Chart Viewer TPPCDVersion ByState.html is where it opens. They are just web pages, pdfs adn some xml files that work with javascript in the pages. Stan Prevost wrote: I got one cycle of the Sporty's approach charts and software ($10, very quick delivery). It is a nice product for the desktop or laptop, but I can't find any way to make it work on the iPAQ. Without the software to access the database, the chart pdf files are useless because their names are so cryptic. So I guess now the choice is buying the Seattle Avionics software. Stan |
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In a previous article, Matt Young said:
I'm not familiar with the iPaq, but if it has a web browser that will understand javascript, you can still use the sportys dvd. Program Files Sportys Chart Viewer TPPCDVersion ByState.html is where it opens. They are just web pages, pdfs adn some xml files that work with javascript in the pages. I've tried this with a browser in Linux and after you click the state, you never get the list of airports and cities. I always assumed this was because they were relying on some back-end processor, but maybe they're just using non-standard Javascript that doesn't work on anything other than Internet Explorer and/or Windows? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I am not a vegetarian because I love animals; I am a vegetarian because I hate plants. -- A. Whitney Brown |
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Works fine in FireFox
Paul Tomblin wrote: In a previous article, Matt Young said: I'm not familiar with the iPaq, but if it has a web browser that will understand javascript, you can still use the sportys dvd. Program Files Sportys Chart Viewer TPPCDVersion ByState.html is where it opens. They are just web pages, pdfs adn some xml files that work with javascript in the pages. I've tried this with a browser in Linux and after you click the state, you never get the list of airports and cities. I always assumed this was because they were relying on some back-end processor, but maybe they're just using non-standard Javascript that doesn't work on anything other than Internet Explorer and/or Windows? |
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"Matt Young" wrote in message nk.net... Works fine in FireFox Works fine in IE6 under WinXP, but not IE under WinCE. |
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In a previous article, Matt Young said:
Works fine in FireFox Not for me. I've tried FireFox on both Linux and Mac OS. Ok, one thing: I've got the very first Sporty's DVD. Maybe the newer ones work better? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I haven't had any mail from my mother since her ISP ended up in the RBL. I deny that I nominated them... -- Peter Corlett |
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