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Author Ipaq h5100 & Navman GPS 3300 Terrain
alsancakjack

2005-10-11, 11:48 pm

I have an Ipaq h5100 and have just managed to get hold of a Navman GPS
3300 terrain sleeve but alas no software, does anyone know where I can
download/buy drivers/maps etc to get it up and running?. Thanks in
anticipation.

Darren Griffin - PocketGPSWorld.Com

2005-10-12, 5:48 pm

alsancakjack wrote:
> I have an Ipaq h5100 and have just managed to get hold of a Navman GPS
> 3300 terrain sleeve but alas no software, does anyone know where I can
> download/buy drivers/maps etc to get it up and running?. Thanks in
> anticipation.


The Navman Sleeve drivers can be downlaoded from:
http://www.griffinnet.co.uk/downloads.htm

You need the 'Navman GPS Jacket Serial Driver'. Remove the Jacket, dock the
PDA, run the .exe, then when complete attach the jacket.

You can then install any PocketPC GPS software that accepts the standard
NMEA input. Don't expect miracles though, the Navman Jacket's are some way
behind the performance of current receivers.

--
Darren Griffin
PocketGPSWorld - www.PocketGPSWorld.com
The Premier GPS Resource for News, Reviews and Forums
Creators of the free UK Safety Camera POI


alsancakjack

2005-10-16, 11:48 pm

Hi Darren
Thanks for your reply.
Have downloaded the driver and some Mem-Map trial software and your
right, a bit of a beast of a package to get used to. But my primary use
is plotting routes for mountain bike expeditions so it may just do the
job, only time will tell. Thanks again taking the time to reply.
Darren Griffin - PocketGPSWorld.Com wrote:
> alsancakjack wrote:
>
> The Navman Sleeve drivers can be downlaoded from:
> http://www.griffinnet.co.uk/downloads.htm
>
> You need the 'Navman GPS Jacket Serial Driver'. Remove the Jacket, dock the
> PDA, run the .exe, then when complete attach the jacket.
>
> You can then install any PocketPC GPS software that accepts the standard
> NMEA input. Don't expect miracles though, the Navman Jacket's are some way
> behind the performance of current receivers.
>
> --
> Darren Griffin
> PocketGPSWorld - www.PocketGPSWorld.com
> The Premier GPS Resource for News, Reviews and Forums
> Creators of the free UK Safety Camera POI


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