[MacGPS] 'ejecting' gps

Sebas Elizondo sebaselizondo at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 14 00:23:57 PDT 2006


Hello Brian
you sent me this email to the wrong person
is the second one



Sebastian Elizondo
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>From: Brian Berge <newbrian at sbcglobal.net>
>Reply-To: "A place to discuss GPS software and hardware on Macintosh." 
><macgps at listserver.themacintoshguy.com>
>To: "A place to discuss GPS software and hardware on Macintosh." 
><macgps at listserver.themacintoshguy.com>
>Subject: Re: [MacGPS] 'ejecting' gps
>Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 22:09:48 -0700
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> > To unmount your Magellan, Just drag the icon to the trash bin...Then 
>unplug
> > it... I have a Basic windows box just for the very few programs like my 
>Garmin
> > map software but I¹m also primarily a Mac person also...
> > Brian
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> > First, i apologize if this has been asked before.  I checked through the
> > archives and didnt see this ..
> >
> > My husband and I have just jumped into geocaching recently and have 
>purchased
> > Magellan eXplorist 600 gps receivers.
> >
> > Getting them to work with Macs, well, that's a totally different story,
> > unfortunately, and he's almost pulling his hair out on that one.
> >
> > The bugging question right now is what is the best way to 'unmount' the 
>gps
> > once connected to the mac?  Unplugging gives the 'device was improperly
> > removed' error message, and dragging the mount to the trash gets rid of 
>it for
> > a second, but then the icon shows up again back on the desktop.  And
> > naturally, the manual is windows oriented  :(
> >
> > tia!
> >
> >   - maggi
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