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Magellan GPS: THANK YOU and a few quetions

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    ‘5ÛHH575-UAZWKVVP-7H2H48V3
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    THANK YOU and a few quetions

    I have found that this group is the best resource for helping me learn
    how to use my new explorist 400 and mapsend topo 3d software. With
    this website, I fund a patch to repair the original mapsend software
    (would not recognize disk 3) and also allowed the CD to not be in the
    drive.

    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.satellite.gps.magellan/browse_thread/thread/d26372f23af9a9b9/3b215d273c25a313?lnk=gst&q=topo+3d+usa&rnum=3#3b21 5d273c25a313

    I also appreciate the hints how to load detailed basemaps into my
    unit. however I read that the unit is limited to as many 64 MB
    detailed maps that you can fit on your SD card. I have been able to
    load a basemap that was 85 Mb with no problem so dont know if that is
    a real limitation. Any comments

    I also found easygps.com a useful free program that converts my bke
    routes into the GPX format and allows it to be loaded to
    motionibased.com (a garmin website).

    Again thanks jack and the rest of the community. You all have made me
    really like my little unit. Would have been frustrating to not have
    usenet as a resource.

    TJ


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    Jack
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    Re: THANK YOU and a few quetions

    ‘5ÛHH575-UAZWKVVP-7H2H48V3 wrote: 

    The Robert Lipes FAQ addresses a lot of useful stuff, including map
    sizes and limits:

    http://www.mtgc.org/robertlipe/myfaq/Magellan_FAQ.shtml

    And the Magellan FAQ, version 2.0 (PDF) by Dan Surratt (OCT 03) also
    details the fix of changing or adding a line to the *.ini file that will
    increase file size limits:

    http://gpsinformation.net/MeridianFAQv2_0.pdf

    According the Lipes FAQ success may vary on the ini file mod, I did it
    and had no problems. Have not used it in some time though. The change
    I made (detailed in item 50 on Dan Surratt's FAQ) was to add this line
    to the MAPSEND.INI file:

    Conv_Memory_Size=65536

    When I was using my Meridians regularly for moving boats I had the
    routine for naming and renaming the BlueNav map files as I traveled down
    pat. Because of the way Magellan set that up with one file name and so
    many chart regions, I sometimes crossed two or three chart regions in a
    day. I would pull the card, put it in a PDA, and rename files to get
    the charts for the next region. I'm finding the Garmin 76Cx that took
    the Meridians place to be a joy to own but there are still things that I
    miss about the Meridians.
     

    Lots of good stuff in those two links above, those are the kind of folks
    that are my "Heroes of GPS" for all they have done for so many of us.
    It seems like it was only recently that I was terrified by the amount of
    info at http://gpsinformation.net/. I have come to think of that as the
    "Joe, Jack & Dale" show and go there often.

    Jack

    --
    Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net
    (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com)

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    Ron
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    Re: THANK YOU and a few quetions

    ‘5ÛHH575-UAZWKVVP-7H2H48V3 wrote: 
    The limitation is in the software, but is a parameter in the .ini file.
    On most computers, preparing a file larger than 64 meg is impractical
    because of time considerations. If you have a fast machine, you may be
    willing to wait for larger files to be produced. The eXplorist 400 can
    handle the larger files, but scrolling may be negatively impacted when
    in the detail mode.


    So, does anyone know how I can notify Navtec of database errors?

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    Jim
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    Re: THANK YOU and a few quetions

    Ron Hunter wrote: 

    http://mapreporter.navteq.com/dur-web-external/





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    Mike
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    Re: THANK YOU and a few quetions

    I have an eXplorist 600. The maximum map size, as controlled by the listing
    in the ini file, varies from program to program. USA Topo3D allows for
    larger maps (246,784) out of the box. DirectRoute and Topo Canada are
    smaller. I have set mine to 122,880 for all except for USA Topo3D, for
    which I use 246,784. I have found that if I use much larger map sizes, the
    redraw speed of the GPS screen slows considerably. There are also reports
    of corrupted maps, although I haven't noticed anything like that. Finally,
    larger maps mean it becomes harder to find POIs--e.g., how many Pine Streets
    do you think there are in several adjoining states.

    For assistance, you might also check out the Yahoo Groups. This is the link
    for the eXplorist Group:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eXplorist/

    There are also Meridian and Mapsend groups, as well as others devoted to
    Magellan GPS. Generally, you must join these and they are moderated. They
    have many good tips and helpful users. BTW, there is much you can do when
    you learn how to manipulate the various ini and cfg files in the Mapsend
    products. For example, if you have Topo3D USA and DirectRoute North
    America, there is a way to add the topo lines to the DirectRoute GPS
    display. You can find this info in the Yahoo Groups.

    "Ron Hunter" <net> wrote in message
    news:com... 
    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.satellite.gps.magellan/browse_thread/thread/d26372f23af9a9b9/3b215d273c25a313?lnk=gst&q=topo+3d+usa&rnum=3#3b21 5d273c25a313 



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    Ron
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    Re: THANK YOU and a few quetions

    Jim Townsend wrote: 
    Thanks. The reporting system seems to be more oriented to POI and
    address information than what I discovered (map doesn't follow
    territory). In NC, highway 321 from I-40 to Gastonia wanders away from
    the display track of the highway for the entire trip, only being
    accurate at the intersections.

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    Earl
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    Re: THANK YOU and a few quetions


    "'5ÛHH575-UAZWKVVP-7H2H48V3" <com> wrote in message
    news:com... 

    The file size limit for MapSend Topo 3D is 241,000 kilobytes (not the same
    as 241 megabytes) without any modification of the INI file.

    --
    Earl F. Parrish




 

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