+leapnlizzy Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 I have a lowly legend cx that works great for what I do...but I want to be able to store more than 500 geocaches on it. I thought simply by buying a bigger card, it would make the memory bigger. Can anyone help me? I can still only store 500, and now I am totally confused. I use easy GPS, and I am not techincal at all. Thanks so much! Leapnlizzy Quote Link to comment
+coggins Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 I have a lowly legend cx that works great for what I do...but I want to be able to store more than 500 geocaches on it. I thought simply by buying a bigger card, it would make the memory bigger. Can anyone help me? I can still only store 500, and now I am totally confused. I use easy GPS, and I am not techincal at all. Thanks so much! Leapnlizzy Waypoints are stored in the unit's internal memory, not on the microSD card. The card holds maps track data and POI information. If you convert waypoints to POI's, it will hold as many as can fit on the microSD card. Quote Link to comment
robertlipe Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 Covered in more detail in the FAQ that's pinned at the top of this group. http://www.gpsfaqs.org/faqs/garmin/xseries....html#wptsonmem Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 I have the "identical" GPS and I've been adding waypoints on each outing, must not have hit 500 yet. Some more questions not covered in your FAQ link. - What happens when I hit 500? - My waypoints have dates and elevations attached, can that data be included in the POI's? - When I've done waypoints using custom symbols, the symbols do not transfer to Mapsource, will that change with POI's? Thanks Quote Link to comment
+Red90 Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 I have the "identical" GPS and I've been adding waypoints on each outing, must not have hit 500 yet. Some more questions not covered in your FAQ link. - What happens when I hit 500? - My waypoints have dates and elevations attached, can that data be included in the POI's? - When I've done waypoints using custom symbols, the symbols do not transfer to Mapsource, will that change with POI's? You can put whatever you want in the comment field up to 88 characters. Custom waypoints icons should transfer to the unit. You must fist "install" the icons to the unit using ximage. To see them in Mapsource, you must install them to Mapsource as well. See here: http://www.thepropers.com/geocaching/60Ser...stomSymbols.htm You can also use custom icons for custom POIs. These transfer with the POIs. Quote Link to comment
reef mapper Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 I have the "identical" GPS and I've been adding waypoints on each outing, must not have hit 500 yet. Some more questions not covered in your FAQ link. - What happens when I hit 500? - My waypoints have dates and elevations attached, can that data be included in the POI's? - When I've done waypoints using custom symbols, the symbols do not transfer to Mapsource, will that change with POI's? You can put whatever you want in the comment field up to 88 characters. Custom waypoints icons should transfer to the unit. You must fist "install" the icons to the unit using ximage. To see them in Mapsource, you must install them to Mapsource as well. See here: http://www.thepropers.com/geocaching/60Ser...stomSymbols.htm You can also use custom icons for custom POIs. These transfer with the POIs. Nice wheels! I guess I'll have to change my sig to White 90! Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted June 19, 2008 Share Posted June 19, 2008 (edited) You can put whatever you want in the comment field up to 88 characters. Custom waypoints icons should transfer to the unit. You must fist "install" the icons to the unit using ximage. Did That To see them in Mapsource, you must install them to Mapsource as well. Didn't do that See here: http://www.thepropers.com/geocaching/60Ser...stomSymbols.htm You can also use custom icons for custom POIs. These transfer with the POIs. Killer answer!!! Thanks Red90 . . . Crush on . . . Edited June 19, 2008 by MtnHermit Quote Link to comment
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