

Golden Cheetah also deserves supporting as it is being very actively developed. fit files but overall it was down to the Elite+ head, upgraded to SL spec FOC or the Joule2 with altitude and much more. fit format " It's a nutty complicated format" and he knows as much as most about gps files.Saris do support Linux with PowerAgent ( Java) with the latest version 7.5.1.10 now ( yesterday) supporting. I looked at the two Garmin CPUs The Edge 500 looks good but reports are not that positive, I didn't particularly want gps functions and they do have problems with some power functions ( no NP) and no real Linux support, Robert Lipe developer of Gpsbabel say of the. It is just the hub ( didn't want a Mavic rim) but Bob gave me the spoke lengths for the Ambrosio rim I am going to use and I have now got the spokes from my LBC, so roll on Tuesday. Quote from: inc on 30 April, 2010, 08:58:51 pm Well I have raided the piggybank and ordered an Elite+ powertap hub with a joule2 head, Bob at Cyclepowermeters gave me a good deal. srd files and was asked to submit a feature request, that feature is now included, quite impressive, I think greenbank has also had features added. I asked on their mailing list about support for s710. Well I have raided the piggybank and ordered an Elite+ powertap hub with a joule2 head, Bob at Cyclepowermeters gave me a good deal. If you don't then a £150 Edge 500 looks like a bargain as you'll get HRM, Power, GPS (including elevation), all in one package. If you want mapping then get an Edge 705. They do look lovely (only £150 at Handtec). Not sure how the 500 communicates with the computers. (Although it can also be used to send rides from one 705 to another wirelessly).
#Where does goldencheetah install drivers#
No special USB drivers above and beyond the standard 'external HDD' USB drivers.ĪNT+ is only used for collecting HRM and Power data. The 705 doesn't use ANT+ to talk to the computer, it uses the bog standard USB connection, and data are transferred as files. There's no need to import from the actual device either, you can import the copies of the files above into both programs in exactly the same way. tcx files that get dumped into Garmin\History\*.tcx on the first internal drive.

The 705 appears as an external HDD (well, two, one for the internal memory and one for the micro-SD card).
