said:
>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.
Thanks. I did a bit more research after I had narrowed down the list of
possible acquisitions. What we looked at already had the maps loaded.
>How it
>handles updates to the maps is beyond me. Though with my Garmin, they
>only seem to release a Map update every couple of years.
Judging from a manual I downloaded, it may be that I will need to use
Windows. Since it only exists on my machine under my hardly used Virtual
Station, and without USB, I may be out of luck. However, it may be that I
can treat it as files on a disk, which it appears possible to do with mp3
files on the unit.
Just bought it today to celebrate Black Friday, so we'll see when I get it
up and running.
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