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Bringing a decade old bicycle navigator back to life with open source software
Raymii.orgQuis custodiet ipsos custodes? Home | About | All pages | Cluster Status | RSS Feed Bringing a Decade Old Bicycle Navigator Back to Life with Open Source Software (and DOOM) Published: 25-07-2025 23:37 | Author: Remy van Elst | Text only version of this article Table of Contents I recently found a Navman Bike 1000 in a thrift store for EUR 10. This is a bike computer, a navigation device for cyclists, made by MiTaC, the same company that makes the Mio bike computers.
However, I believe such a measure would likely shrink their profit margins, as consumers might no longer purchase new devices annually if existing models remained functional for ten years. It offers address navigation, GPX track import, and a special "Surprise Me" feature that creates random routes based on time or distance. Tags: binwalk, blog, c++, cpp, cycling, development, doom, garmin, historical, mio, mitac, mitmproxy, mobile, navman, openstreetmap, pda, planned-obsolescence, pocket-pc, windows-ce, windows-mobile, wireshark
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