For the few minutes it takes to install Wine, why not try it?
I have some old Global Mapper Windows software that works well in Wine.
Don
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Subject: [xubuntu-users] Garmin sat nav updates using WINE
I was wondering if using wine was possible to use for map updates.
For about three years I have been using OpenStreet map data which I
found excellent on a 52LM (about 4-5 years old now). More
I was wondering if using wine was possible to use for map updates.
For about three years I have been using OpenStreet map data which I
found excellent on a 52LM (about 4-5 years old now). More recently I
decided to get a 65LM as for me the bigger screen is a benefit for my
work. It was a
On 17/06/18 11:43, James Freer wrote:
> For over four years I have been able to update my sat nav 52LM model
> with Openstreetmap data each month which has worked fine with Linux.
I didn't know you could do that with any commercial GPS unit.
> I also think OSM is better than either TomTom or
No but one still needs windows to install onto it?
On 17 June 2018 at 16:09, fred roller wrote:
> Have you tried using a virtual machine? Seems the connection would bridge..
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For over four years I have been able to update my sat nav 52LM model
with Openstreetmap data each month which has worked fine with Linux. I
also think OSM is better than either TomTom or Garmin maps. Only use
Xubuntu so have not been able to do Garmin Express updates as a
windows PC is required.