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Here is a response I received from someone at GarminAT: **************************** Hi Tom, Sorry but there is simply no means to update the data. The required equipment to "burn" the data to the eproms is not generally available. Even if it was, the format of the data is proprietary and not available to the public. With the age of the eproms it's very normal for at lest one of them to not accept data any longer as well. Once you were to try to load, and fail, the unit would be rendered useless. The proms are no longer available from any source so it just isn't worth the time or effort. I can only recommend that you simply continue to use it as it is and load needed waypoints as user created waypoints. Regards, John Hendrickson Technical Support ********************************************** "Tom Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have looked around on the 'net, and cannot find any reference to being > able to update an old Apollo loran database (like can be done with the > modern GPS units.) > > I have an Apollo 604, with the latest update (1999, I think.) > > It seems to me, that there must be some tech-wizards out there who could > figure out how to update such an animal -- i.e., there are a number of > places to get the "data" (FAA, DAFIF, etc.) - is there a way to configure it > in a file on a PC, then through some sort of interface upload it to the > "Flybrary"? > > I think the Flybrary is probably some sort of EPROM (eraseable, programmable > read-only memory) that should be capable of being updated, if one understood > the protocol, data formats, physical connections, etc. > > On the surface, this sounds doable - is it merely a pipe-dream? > > At least, it could be a fun project for someone over these fine winter > months! > > > > >
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