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Thanks to the great help of jdbretz, my new disc is up and running. But I don't notice any difference. What is the difference between the disc discussed in this forum and the 2009.1 disc I was previously running?
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You may not notice any difference if there hasn't been any new construction in your area. The update includes those new roads and updated POI information.
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someone mentioned there is red light camera info in this update - I don't see how I could get it to show up.
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^ thx
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According to this thread, the maps for the 2011 cds are provided by TomTom.
I noticed this week that the 2011 cds were giving me some odd routings so I finally ran the TT app on my iPhone at the same time and the app did a better job that the BMW nav in terms of routing choices. I know OKC might not be a good test case but just wondering how the 2011 maps look to others. |
For whatever reason the routing on BMW nav sucks compared to a TomTom, Garmin, Google maps, Etc. I usually enter an address into the Nav, then compare it to what I get on Google Maps on my blackberry. When there are differences, I choose Google's directions. For local address' the BMW nav does fine, I just don't trust it for the best route on any long distance trip.
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"You know this thing is pretty useless unless you know where you're going" Can you think of anything worse for a GPS system? |
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I am convinced it isn't the "BMW Routing Protocol", but rather the 'TeleAtlas Data' that is defective: Buried within the data is a 'discontinuity' or 'defect' that the system views as either an "open" in the road, or a section with a very, very low average speed- like a negative number. Hence the algorithm does not choose it as a viable path... and it is not until you cross over the defect that the algorithm then no longer sees the discontinuity and can properly route. I am convinced that there are broad and manifold data defects in the teleatlas dataset BMW is selling us.... |
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