>  >Has anyone had any experience using Garmin's CD's and downloading them
>  >from the 2400 to their GPS? I know the software is PC based, but I would
>  >think it would work using Virtual PC and going through the Modem port to
>  >the GPS. Garmin does not have any information on using a Mac and their
>  >software, only PC's
>  >Tom

Virtual PC should work and while I use a Magellan 315, you might find 
these sites useful in answering your question or links to something 
that does:

http://www.gpsy.com/    Great software for the Mac and they sell 
cables, if you don't want to make your own.

http://www.gpsy.com/gpsinfo/software.html       Useful links

http://joe.mehaffey.com/default.htm     Garmin centrix, but lots of 
info, some of which may help.


Ralph Mawyer, Jr.
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