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List Price:
$49.99
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Manufacturer: Garmin
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Garmin Color: Black EAN: 0753759057220 Feature: Data card programmer for SD data cards Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Garmin Manufacturer: Garmin Model: 010-10776-00 Publisher: Garmin Studio: Garmin Variation Description: Black
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Features
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Data card programmer for SD data cards Download maps directly to data card without GPS unit Saves both time and GPS device battery Connects to USB port on PC; supports USB 2.0 Weighs 0.5 pounds and measures 2 inches in diameter and 6 feet in length
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Editorial Reviews:
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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.ll at a price you can afford.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Garmin USB Data Card Programmer Comment: This USB card interface provides a method of programming a Garmin data card to exchange infomation between your computer and the GPS unit and to install software updates for your Garmin GPS. It installs easily and works great. I now have detailed map info on a 32mb data card installed in my Garmin GPSMap 178c GPS/Sounder. It is great.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware -- this will not work with USB 1.0 and some USB 2.0 chipsets. Comment: Most USB 2.0 devices are backward compatible with USB 1.0 interfaces. This is not one of them. While I have not seen any published specs that specifically say it is *not* USB 1.0 compatible the read me file on the driver CD explicitly states that it requires a 'pure' high speed environment. If you check the Garmin FAQ file for this device (recommended) you'll also find that there are problems with non-Intel USB chip sets. Sure enough, when I tried this on a different computer with an aftermarket USB 2.0 adapter card, no luck there either. Probably works fine with built-in USB 2.0 on name brand computers, but this is the first USB device I've ever had this kind of problem with, so that's why I'm giving it just one star.
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