Palm/Magellan GPS & XDA - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

I have a Magellan GPS companion that works like a slipper to my Palm Vx. Now I have my xda I do not use the Palm but would like to pick up the NEMA code from the GPS to my xda. But Magellan now Thales will not tell me the pinouts.
Can anyone help, from the Palm users maybe?
RGS///Peter

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Official XDA car kit?

Check this site out on ebay.de. Its a car kit for the XDA !!
http://translate.google.com/transla....de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3004357829
Has anyone heard of this before?? or have an pictures??
Andrew
Well, finally...? Damn, just as I finish mine.
Hy Guys.
Got the Flyer of the Carkit a little bit bigger.
Take a look at
http://stefan-bauer.net/xda_carkit.pdf
There you can watch it.
Seems to be a real Carkit from O2. But it´s a little bit expensive with 199€. Only Interessting is the Radio mute. Rest should be easy to make self.
Regards
Stefan
Hmm, looks like it's made by a third party. The price isn't so bad if it really works well and has a lot of features.
In holland u can get generic xda carkits @
http://www.destinator.nl/index.htm
they're only 70 eu.
MAybe you have some informations in English or German. My dutch is very bad.... :?
Regards
Stefan
car kit
some info in english would be nice as us English people are thick and only understand our oun language
Thanks
john
Car Kit Nederland
HI!
I am from West-Germany near the Netherland, an I would got to the Netherlands and look at this Car Kit.
I would replay when I see it. May be I buy it and test it.
If its possible this weekend...
Stay tuned!
Stevie
The carkit for the xda from Destinator is a generic carkit, and comes with a custom mounting bracket for your type of car. The kit does not have a charger build in, but it's possible to buy it as an option. Another option is handsfree calling over the car radio speaker, with the use of a FM-modulator. Destinator sells all these products, and here is the direct link to the xda page. http://www.formdesk.nl/scs/DAXDA hope this helps u guy a bit, but if u really need more help, let me know.
Car Kit -> Stoelman
Hi!
I've emailed with the distributor, but want I not understand is the think with BTW 19%. Once OK, but twice???
And I don't understand that, which kabel is on the standard set?
I want to put it on my GPS, Audio, and Power. Must I buy another kabel?
And I've I understand the Nederlands language right, that I could order it without the car specific proclip and could subtract 24 Euro?
Is all this right??
Thanks
Stefan -> from Aachen
Car Kit Netherlands
The Car Kit from Destinator is OK!
It's a lttle expensive but the XDA fits in perfectly and you can build your own cable. Well I've bought only the holder, no cable or prokit (fpr ex.car)
the price was about 55 €uro (without post).
I think ist better to take this, and not a cradle... (Sorry Carlos :evil: )
Stevie
Since most links mentioned above don't work, does anybody know if this Carkit can also be used for the MDA-II?
Greetz....
Aureliaan said:
Since most links mentioned above don't work, does anybody know if this Carkit can also be used for the MDA-II?
Greetz....
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No the XDA-I Carkit doesn't fits the MDA-II
Goto www.destinator.nl, enter section "nieuws" (news) and click on news of 12-11-2003 to find the itemnumbers for XDA-II.
Order one of the Brodit/Destinator carkits for XDA-II with proclip and the Parrot CK3000 handsfree buetooth set. This combination is very usefull set for your MDA-II (XDA-II, Qtek 2020).
B.r.
Cees
Thanx Cees.

Tom Tom navigator speech function

Hello xda developers,
Last week my Compaq Aero died (i know; wrong forum, but bear with me) and I started looking around for what's available on the market that suits my needs. My g/f owns an Ipaq (with Tom Tom navigator) and that seems pretty cool but on the other hand I have a phone as well and I hate carrying around all these gadgets. So I summed up some of my requirements:
phone
agenda (synchronised with outlook on PC)
contacts (also sync-ed)
gps navigator capable
and of course: nifty looking, cheap, etc etc.
While surfing I ran into the XDA which seems to do all that but I can't find documentation about Tom Tom navigator. What I would really like is the speech feature that the Ipaq has. I know Tom Tom can, but can the XDA do that as well?
Thanks,
Climber
it seems to have MP3 support so.....
hmm, after reading the specs again I see on the o2 site it has MP3 capabilities, which gives me a better feeling about speech support but any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Own experience is even better!
thanks again,
Climber
6 foot tall ape descendant
Hello Climber.
What have you meant with speech feature?
Have you menat, that the Tomtom tells you where to drive or something else.
The XDA does support this feature.
Regards
Stefan
XDA supports most applications that iPAQ does. The ONLY limitation I've reached is in the application buttons (on iPAQ there are 4)
Thanks to all
Stefan, Zviratko,
Indeed I was referring to the function where Tom Tom tells me where to go. My g/f calls it the electronic female (always telling what to do) but she is a sexist anyway ;-)
So Stefan has answered my question and Zviratko has taken away the last doubts.......
I ordered one today and hopefully it arrives next week.
I can't wait. Thanks again,
Robert

Download TV Remote Controller v 5.5 w Serial

:lol: HI There :lol:
I promised that i'd be giving free software for the XDA and so after IA Caller id I am posting TV Remote Controller v.5.5 just unzip the file and run setup. then enter the serial in the xda and u r good to go. :evil:
Thanks :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
serial and crack ?
mmmm
interesting....
it does not seems too legal, isnt it ?
Moderators ? are u all sleepin ???
come out from coffins !!!!!!!
nice one
!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you idiot???
If you want share or find warez software this is not the right place,please..
There are many other places for that! So,a medium-user can obtain the programs illegally without using this site,if he want. There is no need of your "help"
Close this topic immediately.
:lol: Guys just enjoy the software and stop complaning :twisted:
air_menace said:
:lol: Guys just enjoy the software and stop complaning :twisted:
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Hey buddy, I love free software, but I love and need this forum more. In short stop posting cracked software!!!!
well just out of curiosity......
Does this software actually work on the xda/xda II ???
Well I know that the IR of the xda is very weak...but still does it actually work...even if at 30-50 cm of the device?
No it doesn't work... or even works well even if it does.
it works on xda1 but not on xda2 at least the remote programs i've tried
The software will work really well on the XDA-1 and the range is about five feet but the IR of the XDA 2 is really weak and so it dosen't work.
yea, but who watches tv from 5 feet away?
My xda 1 works from a lot more than 5 feet on infra red.
Really!!
This program work well but for my XDA can support only 1 f. how can I use for 5 feet?
go to their site
and look under IR extenders i could never get more range the 30cm
http://www.pdawin.com/tvremote.html
As I said, my xda operates the tv from one side of the bedroom, the tv is in the corner, I would say 8 feet at least, maybe different units get better output or maybe the tv is very sensitive to infrared beams. :?: :?:
my tv was a
philips 28" widescreen something something
on the top of my head i could not find any profiles for it
so i put my xda1 in learning mode and did it that way
of cause maybe i put the remote too close and that resulted in the weak signal from the xda or something
as far as i know then the problem is not with the xda2 being too weak when it comes to IR but that it follow another std then the ir in xda1 and most other pda's which mean that a remote program would have to be rewritten to work with that std to run on xda2's
Why do'nt you clowns stop ogling over your xda and just use the bloody remote! I mean c'mon.
maybe the mrss's will not give it back ?
Thats true. Or maybe its lost down the side of the sofa.
My mistake. I apologise wholeheartedly. Bring on the XDA Remote, I say.
....And cracked software?? Tell me one home user that does not have copied software on his machine?
The developers will just have to make it harder to copy.

Advice needed re. GPS for XDA I

Morning all,
My first post, please be gentle...........
I have an XDA I with TomTom 3 installed. I have been told that I will need a GPS aerial.
Q1. Where can I get one, and
Q2. Will it work on my motorbike?
Thanks in advance,
The Batman
tomtom's site have seriel gps's and xda1 is listed as a supported device
Batman, it will work on your bike as long as you fix up a power supply to the gps. You could fit a cigarette lighter socket.
Dunno how I ended up being a guest when I posted that answer. :?:
Thanks for the responses, guys.
Much appreciated.
The Batman

Built in Wireless on a Himalaya by using parts from XDA IIs?

My boss dropped his XDA IIs and busted the screen - is there any way I can nab his wireless built-in card from it and put in in my ol' XDA II ?
Not unless you have access to precision solder equipment and know the pin-outs for the IC and Radio portion of the WiFi section... it is unlikely that HTC would make that information available.
Also, since this section is integrated into the mainboard, it may involve multi-layer extraction... not fun.
Tell your boss to send his device to PocketPCTechs for a screen replacement... or at least keep the XDA IIs for parts...
Wish I had better news...
Mick...
gotcha, thanks!

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