On 2011/09/20 19:32, Paul Remde <p...@remde.us> wrote:
> - What hardware platform (PDA/PNA/phone) are you running XCSoar on?

Dell Streak Mini.

For testing: a few iPaq 38xx/39xx, hx4700, Dell Axim x51v, HTC Magic,
Samsung Galaxy S II, Triadis Altair, LX MiniMap.

> - What GPS are you using with XCSoar?  Is it built-in to your PDA/PNA or
> connected to your PDA using a cable connection, or BlueTooth, or.?

primary: CAI302, connected with K6-Bt.

secondary: FLARM, connected with Glidertools VFBT-1.

> - Is your PDA/PNA connected to a soaring flight computer?  If so, is it a
> cable connection or BlueTooth, or .?

No.  XCSoar is all the computer I need.

> - If you are using a BlueTooth connection - is it reliable and easy to use?

Both K6-Bt and VFBT-1 have proven to be very reliable.  Not a single
outage or interruption after 100+ hours.


Paul, for your business, selling adapter boxes based on the Android
IOIO board could be interesting ...  the IOIO seems to be a good
solution for us, but many users don't have time or knowledge to
assemble it.

Max

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