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terranosaurusdoug

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:banghead:banghead:banghead Is how I've been feeling lately, I can't seem to find the info I'm looking for. I have a Snooper S7000 sat-nav....
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Does anyone know if Memory map can be uploaded to/installed on or used well with something like this, has anybody done it or got something similar?

I have seen the same unit that I have on youtube with a Memory map sticker over the Snooper one https://youtu.be/zgX4Z6nZNdY, I want to be able to do this with mine but I don't know if I can set it up like this myself or if it's only possible with the ones sold as Memory map S7000.
I don't know a great deal about this stuff, not my bag really, any help and advice would be very appreciated :thumb2
 
Memory Map is a cracking mapping software that uses OS maps so ideal for green laning.
My son set it up on a Samsung Android tablet and it worked really well. Not seen your device before but will ask him when he comes in from the pub:doh
 
Memory Map is a cracking mapping software that uses OS maps so ideal for green laning.
My son set it up on a Samsung Android tablet and it worked really well. Not seen your device before but will ask him when he comes in from the pub:doh

Thanks Jim :thumb2
 
Wouldn't have a clue T Doug:nenau
I used a PDA with a GPS receiver when I first started using memory map.
Then onto an iPad mini and currently on an android tablet.
I know certain sat navs are capable of running mm but clueless as to which ones they are.
 
Wouldn't have a clue T Doug:nenau
I used a PDA with a GPS receiver when I first started using memory map.
Then onto an iPad mini and currently on an android tablet.
I know certain sat navs are capable of running mm but clueless as to which ones they are.


Ah, so if I buy the disk and it doesn't work with sat-nav I can just use my tablet, cool :cool:

Do you use 1:50 or 1:25?, I'm going to buy the 1:50 I reckon as it is quite a bit cheaper and have been told it is more than good enough for what I want to do.
 
I use 1.25 for planning and 1.50 on the tablet.
 
I've got the whole country in 25k Explorer for the price of £5 if you want mate, the discs will be sent to you in the post, also included a cracked version of Memory Maps with Keygen :sly

I don't understand the last bit but sounds good to me mate, I'll pm you :thumb2:D
 
Right then, the Snooper S7000 I have probably won't work with memory map. Apparently the memory map S7000 came with specific software on it which the Snooper won't have.

So I will use my Samsung Android tablet instead, it has gps which seems to be working and it has a 10.1" screen. :D:thumb2
 
Right then, the Snooper S7000 I have probably won't work with memory map. Apparently the memory map S7000 came with specific software on it which the Snooper won't have.

So I will use my Samsung Android tablet instead, it has gps which seems to be working and it has a 10.1" screen. :D:thumb2

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Don't you need a network connection to use the tablet as satnav?

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Don't you need a network connection to use the tablet as satnav?

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I was thinking the same thing bud but I don't think so. I turned the internet function off and the gps on and it knew where I was on mm indicated by a sort of target that was blinking, I turned gps off and it went grey. I will be having a ride out in a while with just the gps on to see what happens, there will be an update :thumb2
 
Hi Doug
I've been using MM for about ten years now, and love it!
If your target is red and winking, you have built-in GPS!
You'll also see, once your moving that the winking target also has a directional arrow which will grow longer as your speed increases. This is useful to confirm which way your moving when at a junction of lanes etc.
Have fun!, MM is bombproof.
 
Hi Doug
I've been using MM for about ten years now, and love it!
If your target is red and winking, you have built-in GPS!
You'll also see, once your moving that the winking target also has a directional arrow which will grow longer as your speed increases. This is useful to confirm which way your moving when at a junction of lanes etc.
Have fun!, MM is bombproof.


Yyyyyyeeeeeeeesssssssssssss, I'm buzzing about this :D:D:D

Is there a minimun storage requirement do you know, I might buy an SD card to be safe :thumb2
 
I have the OS maps for the whole of the UK on my 32GB iPad.
Each map is cached at only 300mb or thereabouts on my device
While running MM on a trip, it's a very economical programme on battery power too.
I also run MM on a netbook which I know doesn't have a large storage capacity. I don't know the minimum requirement.
 
I have the OS maps for the whole of the UK on my 32GB iPad.
Each map is cached at only 300mb or thereabouts on my device
While running MM on a trip, it's a very economical programme on battery power too.
I also run MM on a netbook which I know doesn't have a large storage capacity. I don't know the minimum requirement.


Thanks Davey, sounds promising. I imagine mm website will have that info, I just need to look. It isn't a deciding factor anyhow. Battery life is encouraging too.

I'm a bit disappointed that it probably won't work on my Snooper, it has a plug in antenna to boost the gps or tv signal (depends which socket I plug it into) which would have been handy.
 

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