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I have a NavMan GPS sleeve that I'd like to connect to a laptop as well as
my iPAQ. What type of connector does the PPC utilise to talk to my NavMan
and is it possible to find such a thing in the shops?

Alternatively, is it possible to port data from the PPC to a laptop via the
USB dock connection?

If anyone has tried this already, I'd love to hear about it.

TIA
Pete

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You can buy a mouse style GPS for $80-$90. I suspect this would be much
more satisfactory than Klugging the sleeve to work.

Dale

PC wrote:

> I have a NavMan GPS sleeve that I'd like to connect to a laptop as well as
> my iPAQ. What type of connector does the PPC utilise to talk to my NavMan
> and is it possible to find such a thing in the shops?
>
> Alternatively, is it possible to port data from the PPC to a laptop via the
> USB dock connection?
>
> If anyone has tried this already, I'd love to hear about it.
>
> TIA
> Pete
>
>

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_ _ Dale DePriest
/`) _ // http://users.cwnet.com/dalede
o/_/ (_(_X_(` For GPS and GPS/PDAs

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Thanks Dale,

I'm in the UK and so it's UK Pounds=Dollars :o(

I'm just trying to do things for the minimum expense, just for the
challenge, but point taken.

Regards,
Pete


"Dale DePriest" <Dale@gpsinformation.het> wrote in message
news:10av3332ahras07@corp.supernews.com...
> You can buy a mouse style GPS for $80-$90. I suspect this would be much
> more satisfactory than Klugging the sleeve to work.
>
> Dale
>
> PC wrote:
>
> > I have a NavMan GPS sleeve that I'd like to connect to a laptop as well
as
> > my iPAQ. What type of connector does the PPC utilise to talk to my
NavMan
> > and is it possible to find such a thing in the shops?
> >
> > Alternatively, is it possible to port data from the PPC to a laptop via
the
> > USB dock connection?
> >
> > If anyone has tried this already, I'd love to hear about it.
> >
> > TIA
> > Pete
> >
> >
>
> --
> _ _ Dale DePriest
> /`) _ // http://users.cwnet.com/dalede
> o/_/ (_(_X_(` For GPS and GPS/PDAs
>

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