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Me again :)
OK, so now i've got it fitted and working...and its great. Today i tried the trip recorder thingy BUT i have no idea where or how to enter the co-ordinates it gives me into a mapping programme so i can see the trip. Its like Rictus Friday thread from a couple of weeks ago, its all numbers and neither Google nor Multimap want to help me. So, oh brilliant and wise Orgers...wtf do i do with these kind of numbers 51.75378;-0.24627 ?????? |
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the delimiters are semi colones for import purposes. best done with Autoroute as it has a data import tool, which is easier. Cheers Mark. |
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Thanks Mark :)
And is the Autoroute you're reffering to btw? http://www.microsoft.com/uk/homepc/a.../products.aspx |
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Yeperoony. We can compare installs tomorrow!
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excellent...said in my best mr burns voice of course :)
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Hi mate, got mine and cannot think of where to put it?? where did you put yours in the end and got any photo's please?? Only place i can think of is attached to the rear subframe on right hand side (sitting on bike). trouble is its then a plastics off job to update:( seen people mention in the front fairing but where exactly? if anyones got any advice on fitting to a pointy would be appreciated thanks |
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