Madkins007
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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There are some links on www.the-gadgeteer.com to Stephanies Visor Pages that will show you how to rig your VDX up to handle internally rechargeable batteries so you can charge them off your cradle. I THINK you can then use the Prism travel charger to charge it up.
Personally, I used NiMH rechargebale batteries- 2 pairs- 1 in the charger, 1 in the Visor, changed daily. You can find a charger that uses solar or car power for using on the road.
Stow-A-Way is great, but it does need to be on a fairly solid surface to use correctly. The GoType, the half keyboard, or a thumb board might fit your travelling needs better.
Compact Flash adaptor- FlashPlus or MemPlug, and a card reader (to use with your laptop or desktop). Back up on this, as well as carry maps, local info, etc. (If you use the FlashPlus, you'll need JBBackUp or BackUpBuddy to do good back-ups). You can also get a SmartMedia or other format adaptor, but CF is a great format! (By the way, the FlashPlus can be purchased from Innopocket, GetHighTech, or MatchBookDrive)
You'll need a good milage tracker and other business expense tracker (I have no good recommendations).
Mapopolis or another good map program- store the maps on your memory exapnder.
Vindango and other local travel info
AvantGo, especially if you can get a modem to work!
Car mount. Some of the car phone mounts can be modified to work. I have one friend who rigged up a 'travel box' of a tool box with mount on top for the Stow-A-Way and support arm for the VDX and all the gear and personal stuff inside. When parked, he could slip the devices in the box and lock them with a bike cable to the frame of the seat for additional anti-theft protection.
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