| Warranty: | One Year |
| Warranty: | One Year |
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With the USB data card programmer, you can download map information from a MapSource CD-ROM to your computer, then from your computer to the data card. The programmer is powered by the USB cable and downloads at speeds up to 1.5 MB per second. To use the programmer, you need a PC with a Pentium processor with 16 MB RAM, a CD-ROM drive, Windows 98 or 2000 (Windows 95 and NT not supported), and an available USB port.
To use the programmer, first plug the USB connector at the end of the cable to either one of your computer's USB ports. The programmer is hot-pluggable, so you don't need to turn off your computer during installation. Next, install the device drivers on your hard drive from the included CD-ROM. Then download map data onto your hard drive from a MapSource CD-ROM. Insert a blank data card into the programmer and transfer the data. Then plug the data card into your GPS unit for an in-depth map of a specific area.
The data card programmer comes with a 6-foot USB cable, software on CD-ROM and a one-year warranty.
No more twiddling your thumbs and burning your GPS batteries while you download map detail to the data card. The USB data card programmer downloads maps directly to the data card in a fraction of the time. Connects to the USB port on your PC.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Talk about a time saver,
By A Customer
This review is from: Garmin USB Data Card Programmer for EMAP Deluxe GPS (010-10363-00) (Electronics)
Uploading and downloading info to your Garmin GPS using the serial data link may not take that much time if you only use the smaller data cards. However, when you start getting up to the 32 or 64 MB range, the time it takes to use the regular serial link is ridiculous. It took about 10 minutes to fill up my 8mb card using the normal link to my eMap. Not really a big deal. However, when I got a 32MB card, it took over an hour to fill up my cross country trip details. For my next trip, I picked up the USB programmer. I tested it with my 8MB card and a few routes. On the serial link it took about 6 minutes. The USB was done in about 15 seconds. I thought it wasn't working, so after a few minutes of trouble shooting, I realized that not only was it working correctly, but it was working very fast. Very nice.Note: The 32Mb card took a little over 2 minutes to completely fill.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Garmin USB Data card programmer,
By John Hoffmann "John" (Toledo, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Garmin USB Data Card Programmer for EMAP Deluxe GPS (010-10363-00) (Electronics)
It would be impracticale to buy a memory card larger than 32 meg without buying this product. I had the 32 meg memory card, and it took about 8 hours to load the maps in using a serial connection (cut the battery life in half while flashing). Now I flash a 128 meg card with the usb programmer, and the total time to load ~127 megs of maps (including indexing time) is about 13 minutes. This was on a 400 MHz Windows 2000 computer. If you have a faster computer, it may be able to index the maps faster. I highly recommend this product.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
USB Data Card Programmer,
By A Customer
This review is from: Garmin USB Data Card Programmer for EMAP Deluxe GPS (010-10363-00) (Electronics)
I really liked the Data Card Programmer on my old operating software Windows 98 & ME. It is very fast and a must if you don't want to burn up batteries when downloading maps. However I have not been able to make it work with my XP software. I have even downloaded the new USB drivers from the Garmin Web site (v 2.5.0.0). The first time I used it, (USB driver version 2.3) my 32Mb card was destroyed only 720Kb was left useable. While Garmin replaced the card and put out a new set of USB drivers (9/19/02), I still cannot get it to work with XP at least it no longer destroys the card. When they get the drivers fixed this is an item to buy.
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