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Geoff Schultz wrote:
I've placed my Navionics card in my laptop without any issues. It's a compact flash card, nothing else. Do you think that it has some special logic built in? You're nuts if you think that... -- Geoff I agree with you. Just plain binary files on a particular medium that can be copied, looked at or whatever you may think of. Unfortunately nobody seems to be able to answer my question: having lawfully bought a card for my cartographic gps, what can I do to make that bunch of HEX (or BINARY) digits helpful on my home PC without applying for a mortgage? I already applied for it to buy the gps and the original Navionics card... :-) Daniel |
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