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Old February 8th 08, 03:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony Verhulst
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Default Changing language in GPS-NAV

Paul B wrote:
Tony Verhulst wrote:
Paul B wrote:
Thanks Paul, no wonder I could not find it in the manual. I was
expecting a simple software command, which it of course should be.


Yes, should be - if the instrument was being designed and built today.
Remember that there was a time when memory was not only expensive but
you simply couldn't physically put that much into something the size
of the Cambridge display.

Tony V.


Point taken Tony, even though I am not sure that those limitations were
in place in mid nineties, considering the relatively miniscule
requirement few text messages impose.



The text AND the logic AND interface for selecting different languages.
But, you're right, I don't really know either. I do remember paying
almost $200 for 64 MEGAbytes of RAM in that time frame, though.

Tony V.
 




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