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03-01-2013, 01:06 PM | #1 |
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Bus powered USB splitter plugged in the USB port
Does anyone know if I can hook up an external USB hub to the USB port in the arm rest? I have an odd requirement: I'll be living in Germany for one more year but my 535ix is American spec. In order for me to have the European maps for the navigation system I have to have a memory stick plugged into the only USB port (in the arm rest--no more glove box USB in 2013 model). By having the only USB port occupied with the nav maps stick I cannot play my iPod classic with full functionality--the AUX cable completely destroys the fidelity of the music and you don't get iPod functions on the screen so that rules out the much discussed BMW "Y" cable.
In case someone is curious, I cannot download the maps to the hard drive. The stick MUST be in the USB port at all times or I will lose the maps completely. So to summarize, I would like to have a bus powered USB splitter plugged into the one USB port that will accommodate both the USB stick for the Nav system and one for the iPod classic--WILL THE CAR'S PROCESSOR MULTI-TASK? CAN IT BE DONE? Last edited by Holzgerlingen; 03-02-2013 at 07:53 AM.. |
03-07-2013, 06:47 PM | #2 |
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Isn't it possible to load the European maps to the car, and then have the North American maps loaded when you get to the US? That's what they do for European Delivery.
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