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My experience thus far with the latest release of Mobile XT is that it is quite stable compared to the beta versions. Supposedly the "gpalmbeta" one is going right to the engineers who work on the software. Last week when I talked to one of the techs, they also gave me this email address to send info. I'm going to email Garmin Tech Support again & tell them they have to check out these forums about our experiences. Once I reset it, it seemed fine the rest of the trip, but I'll have to try it out on more routes to see how it goes. Even though the screen wasn't displaying anything the voice directions were still there, but I didn't like not being able to see the map. At one point the voice directions started breaking up a bit, then the screen blanked out (it didn't reset but the screen turned white), and then I decided to reset it.
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Had to drop our daughter off at the Metrodome this afternoon, so I thought I'd try out the updated Mobile 10 software on the drive there & home.įor the most part it was fine, but the screen redraws sure seemed slower than before at some times. Sheesh!!!! Now I really REALLY hope the reset issue has been fixed in this update.
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The description in Windows Explorer for these *.msi files does say "windows installer package" - but when I'm looking for an *.exe file & not finding it I tend not to notice these things.ĭouble-clicking on the appropriate *.msi file starts up the map installer & allows you to choose the states you want to install.
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The file to install the maps - for your future reference & mine - is the *.msi file for your language. I really expected to see an *.exe file to install the maps, so I wasn't finding what I needed. There's a directory called MapInstall that seemed like a logical enough place, but that folder contains one *.cab file & a bunch of *.msi files. When I put in the cd there was no choice on the autorun menu to install maps, so I looked at the cd's file structure through Windows Explorer. Well, it took me a little time, but after some sleep & some time away from this whole situation, I finally found what I needed - but I have to say it wasn't easy. And it comes in handy for those times you need to know the major roads and cities in Sri Lanka. I choose "WorldWide" since the whole world basemap with 5 mile resolution is "only" 32 MB, which is small compared to the SD card capacity. From the pop-up installation menu, select "Palm device".To install a base map (there must be an easier way but this is what I found works every time.) Get a cup of coffee, take a 10 mile run, read the newspaper, and take a nap while you're waiting. Make sure you have enough space on your SD card. If you select the entire US, the file will be over 1 GB in size. MapSource will create one humongous file with all of your maps in it.Select Transfer / Send to Device from the menu bar, and select your Treo (as specified by your Palm user name).Zoom in/out and scroll left/right/up/down to see all the regions of interest. On the map, click the regions for which you want detailed street maps.Click on the "Map tool" icon on the toolbar along the top of the MapSource (that's the one that looks like a stylized version of Minnesota, outlined in yellow and black.).From the drop-down menu in the upper left hand corner of the MapSource screen, Select "City Navigator North America v8" or whatever your installed map DVD is.Used rv for sale by owner in washington state.