2009/5/11 Nick Whitelegg <[email protected]>: >>I've just got a new Nokia 6220 Classic Mobile Phone. Its got a built >>in GPS which means I've been able to get out and get a bit more >>mapping done.... (Since I did not have a GPS this has been difficult) > > I have Freemap Mobile in development, which aims to provide Freemap > (countryside orientated OSM maps) to Java ME enabled phones. It already > displays maps though has a few issues which need ironing out: I also aim > to add full POI support (what's the nearest pub to you? etc) and > in-the-field reporting of path problems, which kind-of works at the moment > but again needs some work. > > It's available at http://www.free-map.org.uk/downloads/ - use at own risk! > > Nick > >
Right I'm not going to do anything with this before checking whats already been done. plus it does not seams as simple as I thought it should be...... I've currently got GPSMid downloaded and I'm trying to get it on my phone, but Converting just the UK seams to take quite a bit of time, and rather overloaded by 64bit Dual Core 2Gb Linux box last night. Peter. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

