Setup Map Map mapdatabase details
\The screen should show
WESTERN EUROPE
0031
This is the indication that you have a map V2
Other question, I just bought a RNS315. How can I check if I have the V2 cards. Otherwise I have to conatct my dealer for the update.
Setup Map Map mapdatabase details
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WESTERN EUROPE
0031
This is the indication that you have a map V2
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Thanks for the info, I have got the V2 version.
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Hi,
is there any way to extract V2 version and put it on SD card ?
regards
Is in the future a metode to upgrade the RNS 315 whit new software . Or must i buy a new SD card for 199 ero?
You must buy a new card every time
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Just a thought..
I don't have access to any of the devices or cards but would it not be possible to use something like hex workshop on an unused card, and dump the raw sectors? then re-write the raw sectors to another sd card?
That would negate the need for something to read the filesystem as such.
Anyone tried this freeware in Windows, or dd (dd if=/dev/sda | bzip2 >my.image.bz2) in Linux or cygwin? I suppose the source card would be a 4 GB SD card, right?
I suppose you have a severe reading problem!
If you insert the new card into a reader of any computer with Windows, Mac or Linux platform, the card is not even recognized
Than it is rather stupid to suggest to use a certain program to try and read something that is not even there to be read!
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Hilarious...
I am sure the filesystem will not be recognized in Windows or Linux. However, the electrical interface should be the same, the pin-out should be the same, so accessing raw data at byte level should be possible. I am simply asking if anyone actually tried to mount this card using one of the above methods, I don't say it will work... Not a capital offense, is it?