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        Old 4th November 2002, 23:20   #1 (permalink)
        Ashok Arora
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        Sat Nav question

        How many addresses can I fit in the address book? Is this dependent on the length of the name of each entry?

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        Old 4th November 2002, 23:22   #2 (permalink)
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        Ashok, I've heard of people experiencing slow-downs in their navi systems as their number of address went up? It could be the storage space going into the swap space for the O/S. Let's just hope that none of us has to do the alt-ctrl-delete to reset the navigation anytime soon.
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