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Dean:
Sorry to keep this going. But the 182C uses data cards. I don't think one can upload charts oneself (although I don't know that). Most places sell preprogramed data cards. I have chips with the charts I want on them. What I don't have is the same charts for my Mac. Harlan In article , Dean Sensui wrote: Hi Harlan... I should have taken a look at the specific model that you had mentioned. If you're using a 182C then I'd strongly recommend getting the Garmin MapSource charts that can be uploaded. The Garmin software can be used with Mac OSX via Virtual PC. Here's a website with specifics: http://www.cycoactive.com/gps/gps_vpc.html I bought a copy of MapSource charts and was thinking of using VPC to transfer the data, but a friend with a PC did it for me. Dean. Harlan Lachman wrote in message news: Dean, it would seem to me that I could use the Chart on my Garmin 182C to figure out the lat/long of any mark on the digital chart. Dean, sorry to be dense. For this summer, I am looking for digital charts covering Nantucket and the South of the Cape to Long Island Sound. Which website do I go to that has affordable charts for me to download to my Mac in a form I can load into GSPy Pro? -- Tro respond, obviously drop the nospam! |
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