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2009-12-23
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2009-12-23
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2009-12-23
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@ Uithoorn, Netherlands
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2009-12-23
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@ CT, USA
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2009-12-23
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@ Uithoorn, Netherlands
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I used the that webpage last week and it worked for me. You have to download a zip file, USA is ~1.1 GB, and unzip it while keeping the folder structure. Then you can copy the files over to the cities/diskcache folder on the n900. I did it on debian.
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2009-12-23
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2009-12-23
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@ Uithoorn, Netherlands
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2009-12-23
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@ CT, USA
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2010-01-09
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I choose " Map Application " from the Nokia PC Suite and it redirects me to the nokia hompage where I can download software for map downloading. The problem is that N900 isn't listed on that page.
Doesn't it work the same way as it does on the other phones, like my N900 that the program starts and you can choose maps to download?