I tried to update Map Source on my laptop computer to the latest version 6.13.5 this evening. Earlier I had tried to install version 6.13.4 and failed. And since that effort version 6.13.5 came out. Do not let the number game give you a tight chest. As Garmin updates the products the latest number builds on earlier versions.
Knock on wood Map Source has been working without a hitch on my tower computer. My first efforts to update Map Source failed on my laptop. I tried the update and it failed. I ended up having to un-install Map Source USA TOPO, City Navigator, Trip & Waypoint Manager, and nRoute.
I then re-installed Map Source USA TOPO. My version dates back to 1999 so I then had to visit Garmin update site and download the PATCH. At that point USA TOPO would work on the laptop. But it would not recognize my gps units because at this point I had no USB drivers.
http://www8.garmin.com/support/agree.jsp?id=591I then visited the
http://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=209 to get the latest Map Source Update.
I then re-installed City Navigator and Trip & Waypoint Manager. At this point I do not plan on re-installing nRoute. In my first go around I had not been able to find my latest version of Trip & Waypoint Manager so I had to update my USB drivers off the web page.
I then did a number of tests to insure the program worked with my two USB driven gps units. The tests were successful. At this point I feel that my laptop would work with most if not all Garmin Gps units that use a USB connection. When I first received my new Dell laptop I also had a Garmin Legend, which transferred data by a serial port. Because the new laptop did not have a serial port I had to purchase an adapter and install software to adapt from USB to Serial Port. And I had to install software to recognize the adapter. The problem was that after installing the software for the adapter I started having problem with the USB to Mini USB process. Hopefully I have resolved that issue with to night’s efforts. At this time I do not need the adapter because my son has the older Legend.
I did not have the problem with my tower computer because it has a serial port and USB ports.
The Garmin Legend HCX has a number of improvements over the old Blue eTrex Legend. But I believe the biggest improvement for the traveling man is the slot for the Micro SD card. Garmin has updated it’s unit software, and Map Source so that they recognize up to a 2 GB card. The price of the 2 GB Micro SD card has dropped big time in the last year. I recently seen a 4 GB Micro SD card on sale. At this time Garmin products will not recognize the 4 GB card. But I am sure this statement is dated and updates of unit and Map Source software will make it happen. It was not two long ago I was advising travelers to buy two 1GB cards because of software limitations. Before the ink was dry Garmin updated its software. The point being is take advantage of software updates.
I choose to provide this information because some users will incur problems, and rather then use the computer for target practice they can resolve the problem. I am not a computer expert, and can become frustrated when I encounter problems. Hopefully in this case I found a fix.