The Robot's previous 4th hard disk, a 1.0 terabyte Western Digital WD10EZEX was replaced with a 2 terabyte Toshiba P300. While that helps me store map images to overlay in Google Earth in the short run, it does not alleviate the math co-processor driver problem with working with the North Country Trail tracks. The co-processor is a chip on the motherboard that performs complex math.
I just testing dragging the tracks on my laptop, which doesn't not have a co-processor driver problem. And while it was working, Google Earth was very sluggish at moving them. When I moved it up to the new folder, it lingered there and dropped about 15 seconds later. At that rate, I could get the task done faster using copy and paste on The Robot (even with it's problems).
This is the adventure and volunteerism log for Matthew Dexter Edmonds, aka "Treeman." Aside from Blogger comments, contact information is listed on Google+. And all places mentioned in this log are in the State of Ohio in United States of America unless otherwise stated. "The Wayne" = the Wayne NF.
Also, the motorhome mentioned is a 25ft, 1988 Itasca Sundancer, Model IF424RC with a Ford Econoline cutaway unless otherwise stated. It runs a 351 Windsor EFI V8 engine.
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