Fixed the buttons on the Waypoint List dialog which were not working. Changes
Added support for high resolution VGA displays for PDA's (running Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition). This required numerous changes to the code (many hundreds) to make OziCE high resolution aware. No doubt I have missed making some changes and have done others wrong. Please not that I have not tried this on an actual PDA (waiting for a new VGA capable PDA to arrive) but have used it on the development emulator.
Mapsonic really looks great. I tried the new Ozi yesterday. It has a problem with the pointer that appears on the corner instead of the center. I sent mail to the developers. I guess that the fixed version will be offered there by the end of the week.
Guillame- It looks like the rest of the group what we Toshiba owners have know for a long time; VGA on a PDA can be amazing! Even the upgrade to WM2003SE was worth the hassle of installing all my apps again.
Tweaks at least gives me choices when I don't want to run in se_vga mode such as when I run PIE (Pocket Internet Explorer). That is truly beautiful to use in True VGA mode. Amazing the clarity of it all. With my Toshiba running se_vga, Tweakts and Pocket Hack Master it is as good as and if not better than any of the HPs being released now. Really a shame Toshiba is leaving the US PDA market!
hey guys,good news... i guess this is more pda related than actually gps, but there is a newcomer to the "VGA hacks" arena. OzVGA. check it out at http://ozvga.narod.ru/ or you can download it at my faster mirror at http://members.cox.net/kenundrum/index.htm
pretty much it's like a mix of the SE_VGA hack and the Tweaks2k2. you can customize the size of scroll bars and fonts etc... so far, mapopolis still looks like trash on it, but memory map is good.
I've been using OZ for a few weeks now with good success after first not having my WiFi work. Now all is good. MSFT Pocket Streets looks pretty cool running in VGA mode on it. I am still trying out other programs but I've been using my TomTom GO more than my Toshiba lately for navigation.