I prefer the solution to use an SD adapter were I insert the micro-SD and
connect directly to the computer.
Pierre
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> De : Jean-Marc Liotier <[email protected]>
>À : Kevin Peat <[email protected]>
>Cc : Talk Openstreetmap <[email protected]>; hot
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>Envoyé le : Vendredi 30 novembre 2012 4h32
>Objet : Re: [HOT] [OSM-talk] Problem with an Etrex 20
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>
>On 19/11/2012 20:50, Kevin Peat wrote:
>
>On Nov 19, 2012 7:32 PM, "Tim Waters" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> The supplied cable is a small one, about 1ft long, if that
helps.
>>Same here, I have a 20 and it only mounts with the supplied cable which is
>>about 15cm.
On a some forums I noticed a few reports of Garmin devices misbehaving with
standard USB cables - for example charging but not supporting data transfer. As
far as I could find, this does not look like Garmin misimplementing the USB
specification at the electrical level but could be an issue with Garmin
connectors just fitting better : some other cables might connect the VBUS wire
and maybe the ground wire correctly, thus powering the device while sometimes
having at least one of the other pins loose - thus interfering with data
transfer.
>
>Try with the Garmin cable to test this hypothesis. If the data
transfer succeeds, then testing other cables might be interesting to
determine what connector shapes hinder proper seating.
>
>Or just wiggle the connector... That may work too !
>
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