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Map This!

If Deniska‘s Map This! is a piece of artwork, it is a darn good conversation piece. One of the most talked about application for the PSP thus far, it has never failed to spark the interest of readers, considering the amount of comments and jumps it has received every time it gets featured here at QJ.

Just so we’re on the right course (excuse the pun), a little refresher. Map This! can turn your PSP into a map viewer, easy as pie. The latest version contains the following changes.

  • Compass bug fix
  • CPU clock speed toggle between 222 & 333Mhz
  • Battery life display
  • Improved POI support (displays up to 400 closest POI on screen / works in “track up” mode too now)
  • Basic waypoint support
  • New configuration paramaters (READTIME, WARNINGDISTANCE, etc)
  • People with slow baud GPS devices should try to adjust NMEA read timing (READTIME >1)
  • Some graphics tweaks and new sample map.

Download: [Map This! v0.2]

Check out this video to see the application in action as it highlights the route feature.

Via Deniska

Map This!

If Deniska‘s Map This! is a piece of artwork, it is a darn good conversation piece. One of the most talked about application for the PSP thus far, it has never failed to spark the interest of readers, considering the amount of comments and jumps it has received every time it gets featured here at QJ.

Just so we’re on the right course (excuse the pun), a little refresher. Map This! can turn your PSP into a map viewer, easy as pie. The latest version contains the following changes.

  • Compass bug fix
  • CPU clock speed toggle between 222 & 333Mhz
  • Battery life display
  • Improved POI support (displays up to 400 closest POI on screen / works in “track up” mode too now)
  • Basic waypoint support
  • New configuration paramaters (READTIME, WARNINGDISTANCE, etc)
  • People with slow baud GPS devices should try to adjust NMEA read timing (READTIME >1)
  • Some graphics tweaks and new sample map.

Download: [Map This! v0.2]

Check out this video to see the application in action as it highlights the route feature.

Via Deniska

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