Is there not a way to create manual breadcrumb routes that are not on
maps? I.E.: creating manual routes from one user poi to another? 

Hope and Fidelco's Beignet 

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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 8:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] GPS question again


Hi KD,
You wrote:

> This question is for anyone who has BN GPS. Is it possible to create 
> your own maps? for example, could I somehow put a map of my college 
> campus into the system?

No, you can't create and install your own map.  However, you can create
your own points of interest (POIs), which you can then use to help you
navigate across campus. For example, you could record a point of
interest at each building where you regularly attend classes, at the
student union building, 
the bookstore, the library,
and other locations around the campus that interest you. If those prove 
useful to you, you could then send those POIs to Sendero Group, who can
then 
incorporate those into the collective user POI file that gets updated on
a 
regular basis.  That way, anybody else who happens to attend your
college 
can later benefit from them.  As I write this, it occurs to me that on
some 
campuses, there may be  buildings that you can't accessed by streets
that 
you'd find in the map data, so someone would have to use the "getting 
warmer" method to find them, as typical route creation procedures
involving 
the map data won't work.

Tom 


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