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pocket streets on qtek 8020 stone 06-30-2005
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Posted by stone on July 3, 2005, 10:15 pm
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It got fixed, not by my bright wits, but anyway:

I loaded my maps (map.mps) in My documents in a folder named map, I put
there myself.
Then clicked on the map file itself the whole street thing got running. I
suppose by association map.mps to Pocket Street.

So: Thanks for the interest

Steen


> You didn't mention where exactly you store the map,
>
>
> do you store it on a mini SD card? or are you trying to store in on the
> device itself?
>
> Streets has a problem with teh Mine SD devices. The device must have the
> card installed to be able to use the Open map feature, otherwise this
> error occurs.
>
> if you choose to NOT have a mini SD card, and you transfer a map to the
> device, the only way to open the map is to use File Manager. You will
> only be able to use the map in this way.
>
> this is a confirmed bug in Pocket Streets with teh Mini SD devices
>> My Documents should be an OK place to put your maps. Does Pocket Streets
>> open? Have you tried the Menu, 6 Maps, item to see if it is just a first
>> time thing? Do you have a File Explorer to navigate to a .mps map and
>> have it open Pocket Streets? Does it try, or does it say no application
>> associated. If no app associated, then there must be some issue with the
>> file association. Possibly try re-installing Pocket Streets.
>>
>> --
>> Sven
>> MVP - Mobile Devices
>>> My smartphone tells me No map when I download pocket street maps into My
>>> documents folder, as it ask for.
>>> Same with Start Up folder. Both with maps downloaded from pocket street
>>> on net,
>>> and maps created by AutoRoute. Map format is 'name.mps'.
>>>
>>> what to do ?
>>>
>>> steen
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>




Posted by Alodar1 on July 3, 2005, 10:35 am
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You didn't mention where exactly you store the map,


do you store it on a mini SD card? or are you trying to store in on the
device itself?

Streets has a problem with teh Mine SD devices. The device must have the
card installed to be able to use the Open map feature, otherwise this error
occurs.

if you choose to NOT have a mini SD card, and you transfer a map to the
device, the only way to open the map is to use File Manager. You will only
be able to use the map in this way.

this is a confirmed bug in Pocket Streets with teh Mini SD devices
> My smartphone tells me No map when I download pocket street maps into My
> documents folder, as it ask for.
> Same with Start Up folder. Both with maps downloaded from pocket street on
> net,
> and maps created by AutoRoute. Map format is 'name.mps'.
>
> what to do ?
>
> steen
>
>
>




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