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What kind of GPS and Maps should I get?
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Originally posted by Morgan Palmer
Unfortunately, at least for the Texas Atlas and Gazetteer, it doesn't have county roads.
Originally posted by Joe Nield+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Joe Nield)</div><!--QuoteBegin-Morgan PalmerUnfortunately, at least for the Texas Atlas and Gazetteer, it doesn't have county roads.
Ouch, really?! I didn't know that. Never ended up in Texas last May, wouldn't you know?
Any paper maps available that do? We don't really have a great laptop, and even if we did, we find paper maps less cumbersome. Thanks.[/b]
Originally posted by David Drummond+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(David Drummond)</div>Originally posted by Joe Nield@
<!--QuoteBegin-Morgan Palmer
Unfortunately, at least for the Texas Atlas and Gazetteer, it doesn't have county roads.
Ouch, really?! I didn't know that. Never ended up in Texas last May, wouldn't you know?
Any paper maps available that do? We don't really have a great laptop, and even if we did, we find paper maps less cumbersome. Thanks.
Roads of Texas shows every dirt road in the state! BTW I have run Delorme Street Atlas on an AMD 450mhz laptop before, so it will run on some pretty crappy machines. LOL[/b]
Originally posted by Kurt Hulst
David the F8 key ill have to remember that do you know if it only works with the 2005 version or would it work with the 2004 as well. any way ill try it out soon.
Delrome street atlas and Earthmate GPS reciever all the way baby
Originally posted by Ben Engle
So I've got a laptop. I just need GPS software, and a compatable antenna for my laptop and im good to go? that is the way it has been explained to me.