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Starting TomTom with TargetCoordinates

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Boas Enkler - 24 Apr 2006 07:03 GMT
Hi

Is it possible, if yes how, to start TomTom with given target coordinates?

I want to user to assign GPS data to some database related records, and
I want to let him click somewhere to start an action like "Take me
there" and then tomtom could start with an Route to this point.

So what do you think?
Thanks in advance
Peter Foot [MVP] - 24 Apr 2006 08:25 GMT
There isn't a command line parameter to do this, but you can use the TomTom
SDK to programmatically start navigation.
http://www.tomtom.com/pro/navigatorsdk5.php

Peter

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Craig Mellon - 24 Apr 2006 08:29 GMT
Hi Boas,

You can but I think you have to sign up for the Software Development Kit,

Regards

Craig

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Sachin Palewar - 25 Apr 2006 08:31 GMT
As of now TomTom SDK is not available for .net, so you will need a CF
wrapper for it which will let you use TomTom SDK in your CF
application. There is a popular wrapper called TTNCF and one just
released by inthehand perhaps.

Regards,

Sachin Palewar

Palewar Techno Solutions
Pocket PC & Mobile Software Development
Nagpur, India

http://www.palewar.com

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