National Geographic posted on their Triton support page today a new set of how-tos, tips, and a few troubleshooting steps for the integration between the Triton series and National Geographic TOPO!.
Additionally they have posted a revised edition of their 4.4.2 upgrade which addresses a minor issue with Vista. Anyone running Vista that has downloaded the 4.4.2 upgrade prior to 12.20.07 should download it again and reinstall.
For users with the 400,500,1500, or 2000 model Tritons, we've tested 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB SD Cards and found them all to work just fine. With a 4GB card you can load most TOPO! states completely. Amazon has 2GB SD Cards as low as $10 right now, so ordering a few for photos, and maps is a good investment.
Happy Holidays to All!
Woodford
12.21.2007
NG Posts Updated Triton FAQs and How-Tos
Contributed By: Woodford at 12:23 PM
Labels: Magellan Triton, SD Card, TOPO
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I was not able to get a 2GB SanDisk Ultra II to work in a 1500. An older SanDisk worked fine as did my PNY 1GB.
Anybody else having compatibility glitches? -Pk
Just purchased a Triton 400 and amazed at how very little software is available. Downloaded Ontario Topo for $49 ....$$$$. At this moment, still prefer my old Garmin 60C
Well, I am no longer a Triton 400 owner. Returned the gps today for my money back .... after a week of finding virtually no software support. Yes, NG is available, but topo maps are not everything ... nor are they recent. The Canadian topo maps are outdated and very expensive. Screen is hard to read, controls lacking and access screws are a pain. So sticking with my Garmin 60C .... in all ways superior for slightly more money, and definitely better software.
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