![]() And there are some things on the screen below that I can’t figure out. Photo maps (though apparently you can view a route in Google Earth). I don’t think that’s true of auto route making (aka Garmin Guidance) or ![]() POI info, shaded relief, and port photos seem to supported but Looking at the new planning screens, I see goodies like Googly view management controls,Ī multi-layer search facility, an unusual bottom profile, and a “notes”įunction (I wonder if those will travel to the MFD?). Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the HomePort installation. Change to the directory in which you downloaded the files, (i.e., c:\downloads), and run the executable file (.exe). Useful for years, but was getting pretty clunky. Installation Instructions Download the Garmin HomePort file into a directory on your hard drive. HomePort sure doesn’t look like Mapsource, which I found Imbedded in your plotter (the good idea that created the problem in theįirst place), you’ll first have to copy them to a blank 2 gig SD card… If you only own regular BlueCharts or G2’s We won’t know for sure until the November release, but HomePort is officially announced, and judging from the product page and these screen shots, it looks like a nifty tool for 30. ![]() Yet), and take the resulting plans to the boat, or just up to theīridge, on the card. Being a natural born optimist, the longer Garmin took to solve its route planning problem, the cooler I hoped the solution would be. GARMIN HOMEPORT GPI PCIf you own a G2 Vision card, you’llīe able to access many of its features right on Windows PC (no Mac ![]() We won’t knowįor sure until the November release, but HomePort is officiallyĪnnounced, and judging from the product page and these screen shots, it Route planning problem, the cooler I hoped the solution would be. Being a natural born optimist, the longer Garmin took to solve its ![]()
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