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![]() Hi everyone, I have a an older model magellan 315 GPS that I purchased on EBAY. It is a simple unit, but I had one that fit the bill for simple VFR flying a few years ago. I have the Data Send CD from a few years ago, but I find that it will only run on the old Windows 98 operating system. I now have Windows XP and it doesn't seem to want to load the DataSend application and download the FAA waypoints into the GPS. I guess what I need is the aviation version of the Magellan GPS 315. Can anyone help me, or provide me with, with the software which runs on Windows XP to convert this simple unit to the aviation version? Thanks ! John |
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"John" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi everyone, I have a an older model magellan 315 GPS that I purchased on EBAY. It is a simple unit, but I had one that fit the bill for simple VFR flying a few years ago. I have the Data Send CD from a few years ago, but I find that it will only run on the old Windows 98 operating system. I now have Windows XP and it doesn't seem to want to load the DataSend application and download the FAA waypoints into the GPS. I guess what I need is the aviation version of the Magellan GPS 315. Can anyone help me, or provide me with, with the software which runs on Windows XP to convert this simple unit to the aviation version? Thanks ! John Windows XP has a compatability mode that may help you. I've never used it, but I believe you can run Windows XP in Windows 98 mode so that software will run. Someone here will know how to use it. Crash Lander |
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"Crash Lander" wrote in message
... Windows XP has a compatability mode that may help you. I've never used it, but I believe you can run Windows XP in Windows 98 mode so that software will run. Someone here will know how to use it. The "compatibility mode" is a setting on a program's shortcut. The easiest way to test it is to copy the existing shortcut (usually from the Start menu) to the desktop and fiddle with it there. You use the mode by opening the shortcut properties, and selecting the "Compatibility" tab. In there, you can adjust how Windows XP handles the program, including causing it to attempt to emulate an earlier version of Windows. Note that your exact results will vary from program to program; it's impossible for XP to perfectly emulate earlier versions of Windows, and so not every OS compatibility issue can be solved this way. Note also that not every issue that involves old software on new operating systems is really an API compatibility issue. A common problem is for a program to want to be run as an administrator. Without knowing exactly what "it doesn't seem to want to load the DataSend application" means (not like that's a technical problem description or anything ![]() what exactly might be wrong. But it might be worth using the "Run As..." menu option for the shortcut: right-click on the shortcut, in the Start menu or wherever it is, choose the "Run As..." option, and then provide the correct administrator password in the dialog that appears. If "Run As..." solves the problem, you can set the shortcut to always present the login dialog by opening the shortcut properties, selecting the "Shortcut" tab, clicking the "Advanced..." button, and selecting the "Run with different credentials" checkbox. If it's an issue with the program wanting you to be administrator, there are other ways to get these kinds of programs to run as well even without an administrator user, but they involve more complicated steps, such as reducing the security settings on that program's install directory or registry entries. These are harder to do, but since running the program as a different user results in the program defaulting to using that different user's profile and documents directory (which may require you to do a bunch more clicking to get back to where your data actually is or should be), you may find it easier in the long run to use these other methods so that you can run it using your regular user(s). Of course, the problem could have nothing to do with either of the above issues. As I mentioned, without a precise problem description, it's pretty hard to say. The statement "it will only run on the old Windows 98 operating system" implies it could be one of the above issues, but the following text in the original post makes other implications (such as the software provided simply doesn't understand the FAA data formats, or that the GPS itself might not be suitable for this purpose). This Usenet article is worth what you paid for it. ![]() Pete |
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John,
I have a DATASEND Ver. 2.00 which runs without any special settings on my WIN XP. Maybe yours is an older version?? Karl |
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![]() Thanks for all of your responses. I am starting to think that my DataSend CD is corrupted after a few years of non-use, and I may have to buy another copy. Anyone out there with an extra copy of this fairly old and out-dated software? Thanks, John Karl-Heinz Kuenzel wrote: John, I have a DATASEND Ver. 2.00 which runs without any special settings on my WIN XP. Maybe yours is an older version?? Karl |
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![]() Thanks for all of your responses. I am starting to think that my DataSend CD is corrupted after a few years of non-use, and I may have to buy another copy. Anyone out there with an extra copy of this fairly old and out-dated software? Thanks, John Karl-Heinz Kuenzel wrote: John, I have a DATASEND Ver. 2.00 which runs without any special settings on my WIN XP. Maybe yours is an older version?? Karl |
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"John" wrote in message
ps.com... Thanks for all of your responses. I am starting to think that my DataSend CD is corrupted after a few years of non-use, and I may have to buy another copy. Anyone out there with an extra copy of this fairly old and out-dated software? For what it's worth, the likelihood of your CD becoming corrupted in a way that is not detected by your PC is *extremely* low. It is true that CDs can degrade, but a) it's unusual for them to do so (especially for stamped CDs such as a retail copy of the software that I presume you have), and b) if they do, what happens is that the CD becomes unreadable and you would not be able to attempt to install the software in the first place. If you really think you need a new copy of the software, it appears that you can get it used for about $30 (eBay etc.). However, I doubt there's anything actually wrong with the software you have now, and I'm dubious that if you can't get it to work that you'll have better success with a different copy of the same software. Pete |
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Thanks for all of your responses. I am starting to think that my
DataSend CD is corrupted after a few years of non-use, and I may have to buy another copy. Anyone out there with an extra copy of this fairly old and out-dated software? What may have happened is that updates to the system may have rendered it incompatible with what used to be perfectly good software. Another copy of the original software won't fix that. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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