There is software that you can buy for GPS. An antenna
plugs into your serial or usb port on your notebook,
(I think the software is ~$150 with the antenna) and
whammo, full on GPS with all the zoom in/out
functions, it's a sweet setup. A client of mine has it
and it is incredible.
Later
Jack Yates
'99 Black CC R/T
--- Chris Hindy <chindy@home.com> wrote:
> Since we've been talking about computers and trucks
> lately, thought I'd
> throw my two cents in:
>
> Wouldn't it be cool if you could interface your
> truck's onboard computer
> with your gtech, your GPS and a mapping database?
> You could have a whole
> tuning centre in a box!
>
> Hmmm . . . . have to see what I can whip up over the
> weekend! :-)
>
> cheers
> -ch
>
>
> =============================================
> Mail from Chris Hindy, a proud DML member from
> Toronto, Ontario
> 1998 Dakota Sport, PB3 Intense Blue. 3.9L V6, 3.91
> LSD
> Mods: extang Soft Tonneau, K&N Air Filter, Bosch
> Plats, CD Changer,
> and others.
> Next: MSD 6a, Wires, and other ignition stuff -
> Best 1/4: 16.99/89mph
> =============================================
>
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