
Marko Mäkelä escribió:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 08:47:06PM +0200, Carlos Dávila wrote:
I thought patch to correct recalculation sensibility had been committed, but I'm again having about 200-250 m before nuvi recalculates. I'm using r1022, but I have noticed this behaviour since some days ago. Do I have to modify something in my local copy?
It was committed. However, this (the patch not working on Streetpilot) might apply to you: http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/2009q2/001776.html
I had read that, but it have been working for me till last week or so, so may be a different reason. I'll drive with a nuvi and a hcx together and see if they behave different.
If the batteries are removeable, you might want to try that.
Coincidentally, I tested bicycle routing today. It still fails (out of memory) for destinations some 300 km away, but worked to 120 km. I didn't try disabling the option "avoid highways", maybe I should have. Car routing seems fine for all of Finland.
In the Edge 705, there is a routing option that will ask for confirmation before recalculating the route, which would be practical when riding a bicycle in built-up areas that can distort the GPS signal enough to fire the recalculation trigger. In Finnish, the option is called "fast" or "quick", looks like a translation bug. (Also, for car routing, it is possible to select "shortest route"/"shortest time"/"fast". The "fast" option will ask each time which one to favour, shortest route or time.)