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Roger wrote:
They are nuts if they change it as the vast majority will still be using USB. Since the coming of XP which is the predominant OS most motherboards and systems talk to the rest of the world through USB although some still have a single serial port. and a firewire connection. This is the problem with 430/530's stupid assed proprietary datacard. The MX20/GNS480/GX200 line uses standard Windows Filesystem on CF (or SD for the 200) cards. They give you a standard sandisk programmer with the unit, but the software knows nothing about it really, it just looks for a removable file system with the appropriate media/volume id's in the header. I use the regular CF programmer slot I use for my digital camera. |
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![]() "Roger" wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 19:34:23 GMT, "Ron A." wrote: They are nuts if they change it as the vast majority will still be using USB. Since the coming of XP which is the predominant OS most motherboards and systems talk to the rest of the world through USB although some still have a single serial port. and a firewire connection. It is apparent that USB and Firewire are still the connections of choice based on hardware available to purchase. It's just a new OS and the drivers have to be re-written and aren't available yet. I'm not expecting any sympathy. It's just what happens when you adopt a completely new OS early. The drivers will come. I didn't expecte HP to be on the backside of the curve. Garmin a little. Jeppesen has a big history of being slow. Front? It should come out the back and there are *inserts* of all configurations to fit that output opening in back. (if the case is a standard one) The blank fits the integrated connectors on the motherboard for the rectangular opening in the case. The serial port header is on the front of the board. It is further than the length of even old super-tower case 9 pin serial ribbon cables. It is entirely a problem based on where Intel put the serial port header. It is near the memory (the front right corner). I appreciate your offer though. It wouldn't be an issue for me if I didn't have to program my handheld GPS. It will fixed soon when USB to Serial port adapters come with Vista compatible drivers. You aren't running multimedia are you? I have done some video editing with Pinnacle AV over Firewire, but they have a history of writing such buggy stuff I am going to wait before I try to install anything of theirs. I use Media Player 11 for my CD library, it works. There is. Don't blame Garmin yet. MS probably didn't included them as MS developers and left them on their own. If you aren't on the list it doesn't matter how long you have known. Anyone can be a developer for the price of an MSDN subcription. The digital certificate for drivers costs additional money and time to satisfy Microsoft but Garmin is a big business. They will have to pay and do it to sell product. I guess their track record on WAAS leaves some doubt on how long it will take. Vista has been available in beta for a long time for testing. The concept of the certificate is similar to secure web-site registration but otherwise different. They have to verify the quality of the drivers in addition to who they are. particularly with Vista's heavy handed Digital Rights management (DRM) when used with entertainment centers as I do here. How is that different than Jeppesen making sure you don't copy their databases? Seems about the same to me, but we have to live with it. Enough time will pass and the vast majority of people will desire the Media enough to put up with it. Nobody has been successful boycotting Jeppesen yet to un-protect their databases. I just wanted people to be forewarned to help make an educated choice if they need to update their GPS's. Ron A. |
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