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Ferrous January 10th 05 04:50 AM

Navionics Nav-Chart (copying to new media)
 
I currently have a bunch of Navionic Charts on Nav-Chart cards. I am looking to find a PC based reader that would allow me to copy them to a Compact Flash format so I can use them on a new Raymarine C80 plotter. I also wouldn't mind backing them up given their age. I assume such a device exists but haven't been able to find anything that can read the cards other than my current plotter.

Gerard van Toornenberg. January 10th 05 11:49 AM

Have tried to make a spare copy from my Navioncs Compact Flash Card as well
with no luck so far.
Hope you have more luck to find a solution. Keep me informed.

see C80 display on http://members.home.nl/gvantoornenberg/Fotogalerij.html

Regards,
Gerard van Toornenberg, Lemmer @ N 52° 51.352', E 05° 41.834'

http://members.home.nl/gvantoornenberg

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I currently have a bunch of Navionic Charts on Nav-Chart cards. I am
looking to find a PC based reader that would allow me to copy them to a
Compact Flash format so I can use them on a new Raymarine C80 plotter. I
also wouldn't mind backing them up given their age. I assume such a
device exists but haven't been able to find anything that can read the
cards other than my current plotter.


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Ferrous




Jack Erbes January 10th 05 01:38 PM

Ferrous wrote:
I currently have a bunch of Navionic Charts on Nav-Chart cards. I am
looking to find a PC based reader that would allow me to copy them to a
Compact Flash format so I can use them on a new Raymarine C80 plotter.

snip

Are those the MMC media format? MMC is exactly the same dimensions as
SD but is thinner and does not have a lock/unlock slider on it. MMC is
a locked format and not normally readable from a PC. You can put the
MMC cards in most or all SD card readers but when you try to see, read,
or copy the locked data from windows Explorer you will not be able.
And, since you can't see contents you can't copy it or back it up.

I think sometimes you can see one folder or file on the card and that is
used to run the locked data (normally a game or application) under a
given OS (like on the Palm MMC game/applications cards).

More info on the Navionics MMC cards and an image of one he

http://www.waypoints.com/navgold.html

The home page from that site is a great place to get some specifics on
the different electronic chart formats and their applications:

http://www.waypoints.com/cartchart.html

I also wouldn't mind backing them up given their age. I assume such a
device exists but haven't been able to find anything that can read the
cards other than my current plotter.


The concept is that if you could back them up you could make copies and
give them away or sell them. And some people will do that, so those
that would not do it have to be punished too. It is all about money. :)

Jack

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Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net
(also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com)


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