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madodel wrote:
> Mark Abramowitz wrote:
>> Anyone have any experience with nav/GPS systems and eCS? Many say that
>> they require Windows. Is this just one of those fake specs? Like drives
>> that say "Windows required?"
>
> I have a Garmin iQue 3600 which is a Palm based PDA with a builtin GPS,
> and it requires a special version of Palm desktop to build the maps.
> This will not run in the Mac OSX, OS/2 or any other OS except
> weenieDOS. However once the map file is built I can do all my backups
> and restores (including the map file) using ilink via USB.
Correction: That is Pilot Link, not iLink.
Mark
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