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Old 26-12-2007, 23:32   #1
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Could someone tell me something about this program,as we have just bought a laptop and wondering if this program would run on vista home?
And is there anywhere i could get a free download??
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Old 27-12-2007, 00:52   #2
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It runs OK on Vista. Mem Map works great with a GPS dongle (I prefer to use a 'hard wired' USB one, but friends also run Bluetooth connections).

Free download? .... that'd be nice! Mem Map is good, but isn't cheap. If you do a lot of laning, then it's certainly worth the outlay.

There are "pirate" copies out there on eBay and the like .... but be very careful.

You can buy the mapping in regions (think the UK is split into 6 regions on latest MM). Think its about £200 for the whole UK or £50 per region.

Mem Map also sell it by bundling regions together e.g. I brought GB Central (northern England, Centrla England & Wales) - cos that's where I do my laning.

www.memory-map.co.uk for full details
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Thanks steve,didn't think it would be as much as that!!! :? so how does the gps work,do you have to attach it to your mobile!! still new to all this wifi stuff!!
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STEVE you have a pm
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Thanks John!! :
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On my lappy plug gps reciever into usb port,start the memory map where you are and it picks up automatically.Use a invertor to power laptop as battery soons runs down.Set lappy so still working when screen is shut save damaging the hinges.
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Old 08-01-2008, 17:32   #7
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just a thought but i picked up a garmin quest for £100 in maplin last week, and it records where you go and how fast you go there, the best bit.......
it integrates seamlessly into Google earth. So when you get home, you upload the track and it shows you where you went!

A mate had one when we went offroad on our bikes on Salisbury plain last summer - great idea. You can export the track to a file and save / import to autoroute too.

All for 100 pounds.
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