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Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:02 am
by Ki6ker
I guess I my be in the dark ages, I do not use my laptop for navigation, leave that up to the Magellian unit. My laptop is geared towrd photograhy, writing, and doing website developement.
I think that about covers the laptop, the home puter, now that thing does everything and it carries programs that I would not clutter the laptop with. As far as the laptop goes I like to keep it lean and mean.

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:00 pm
by cruiserlarry
An idea for the good samaritans among us (especially those with large hard drives):

Why not upload service manuals for some other popular vehicles, in addition to your own, in case you (or someone with you) needs assistance on the trail ??

Most computers have lots of unused space on their hard drives, and it doesn't take up any additional space or add any weight. For example, if you have a Toyota FJ, maybe have Landcruiser, Tacoma, Jeep Wrangler yj, tj, cherokee, hummer h2, h3, etc. - of course, subject to space and the expense of the service manuals (I was thinking manuals that are available on-line, or uploading those within your group if no other pc's are on the trail...)

Could save yourself time on the trail if that rig in front of you gets going sooner...

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:06 pm
by traveltoad
cruiserlarry wrote:An idea for the good samaritans among us (especially those with large hard drives):

Why not upload service manuals for some other popular vehicles, in addition to your own, in case you (or someone with you) needs assistance on the trail ??

Most computers have lots of unused space on their hard drives, and it doesn't take up any additional space or add any weight. For example, if you have a Toyota FJ, maybe have Landcruiser, Tacoma, Jeep Wrangler yj, tj, cherokee, hummer h2, h3, etc. - of course, subject to space and the expense of the service manuals (I was thinking manuals that are available on-line, or uploading those within your group if no other pc's are on the trail...)

Could save yourself time on the trail if that rig in front of you gets going sooner...

Give me your address Larry.... I will send you the Land Rover RAVE CD tomorrow. lol

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:14 pm
by cruiserlarry
traveltoad wrote:Give me your address Larry.... I will send you the Land Rover RAVE CD tomorrow. lol
I'm impressed - they were able to get all the rover service info on just one CD ??? :o

(...just kidding - no harm intended... :lol: :mrgreen: )

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:57 pm
by traveltoad
cruiserlarry wrote:
traveltoad wrote:Give me your address Larry.... I will send you the Land Rover RAVE CD tomorrow. lol
I'm impressed - they were able to get all the rover service info on just one CD ??? :o

(...just kidding - no harm intended... :lol: :mrgreen: )
Corerction: Give me your address Larry... I will send you the Land Rover RAVE CD library tomorrow. lol

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:41 pm
by toms
Larry,
Where can I find the 96 Land Cruiser service manual to load to the laptop?

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:02 pm
by sdnative
Tom,

Supposedly you can download as many manuals as you can in a 24 hour period for $10:

techinfo.toyota.com

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:50 pm
by cruiserlarry
toms wrote:Larry,
Where can I find the 96 Land Cruiser service manual to load to the laptop?
I had a hard copy of the complete service manual and electrical/vacuum troubleshooting guide, but they were passed on to the new owner... there were no disc copies available at that time, but maybe they are available now online...

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:52 pm
by DaveK
Which one of you guys can transform my paper manual to a cd. There is a crisp dollar bill for the first one to get me the completed cd(s)

Re: Uses for onboard computers.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:04 pm
by cruiserlarry
DaveK wrote:Which one of you guys can transform my paper manual to a cd. There is a crisp dollar bill for the first one to get me the completed cd(s)
Is that crisp dollar bill to be used for the bus to get to your ATM ???? :D :mrgreen: