Re: [talk-au] JOSM on handheld device

2010-01-20 Thread Andy Owen

 Ive tried a few packages such as opencitymap and OSM-tracker, but they
 all seem to have pre-requesites that arent identified on the download
 sites.
 
 I figure I cant be the only person who wants to edit OSM from my GPS
 device, so Im hoping someone might have a few ideas for apps worth a
 play with, before I give up and look at writing my own.

I use osm2go on a nokia n810:

https://garage.maemo.org/projects/osm2go

It is written in C, and it might be a decent starting point. I haven't
poked the code at all to see how portable it is, but it is actively
developed and very usable.

Andy

 
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[talk-au] JOSM on handheld device

2010-01-19 Thread David Murn
Hello all,

Having recently gotten my WinCE-based navman back from warranty repair,
Ive gotten it back loaded with OziExplorer and the most recent mapnik
maps, in order to help create traces of missing areas.  My basic process
involves driving around to capture the traces then bring the device
home, copy the gps trace files to my home PC and make the changes either
with josm or potlatch.

I figure as I have a handheld device, with 4gb of storage and 500mb of
RAM running windows CE, there should be no problems running some sort of
OSM editor straight on the device.  Has anyone tried doing something
like this?  From my little research, it appears WinCE is one of the only
systems in existance that doesnt support Java properly, which presumably
rules out using josm.

Ive tried a few packages such as opencitymap and OSM-tracker, but they
all seem to have pre-requesites that arent identified on the download
sites.

I figure I cant be the only person who wants to edit OSM from my GPS
device, so Im hoping someone might have a few ideas for apps worth a
play with, before I give up and look at writing my own.

David


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