Re: Garmin's City Navigator v6 oddity
From: Diverhank (diverhank_at_yehoo.com)
Date: 11/26/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 18:20:40 GMT
"Robert Solomon" <rob@drrob1.com> wrote in message
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>I have been using a street pilot 3 for a while, now using city navigator
> v 6. I call my main mapping file startupNYNJ.
>
> I just bought a SP 2610. It seems if I try to transfer my startupNYNJ
> file to the 2610 I get an error that no maps have been unlocked.
>
> If I create a new file, it transfers fine.
>
> Is this by design?
Yes it's by design assuming that the NYNJ file was created for the SPIII.
The file is encoded with the unit s/n and it did not have the 2610 yet.
When you create a new file, it does.
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