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Originally Posted by JakeRich
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Frankenbike, it's obvious you've never actually tried any of the software. What you want, continuous access to maps over a long distance, is compeletely available. I just loaded on my X5 all of VA, MD, PA, DE and NJ and navigated over 250 miles without touching the Axim. I could have done more, but that was all I needed for my purposes. Using iNavigator (same as Routis, PrymeNav, Dell Navigator) that set of maps took up 175 mbytes of my CF card.
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Thanks for the info and setting me straight.
I'd like to hear from some people west of the Rockies on how many maps it takes to cover all of California (which is 800 miles by roughly 300 miles alone), Arizona, New Mexico, etc. The distances you cover in a day here usually start at 400 miles or so.
Also you mention that some software requires loading at the boundaries. I'd like to know which software does this, so I can avoid it. By what you are saying, Routis does not require this.