ItsNotAboutTheMoney
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That's still one more than the system allows though because it's a nav system from 1993.
You misunderstand the point of the salesman feature too.
I need to go to say a grocery store, pharmacy, and a hardware store. Travelling salesman problem solves for the best route to do that.
It's not necessarily daily useful, but it's pretty useful occasionally and it's a 20 year old solved problem and is trivial to support on modern compute.
However, for such a small dataset, a modern touchscreen/computer interface makes the traveling salesman problem easy for humans to solve.
It displays the suggested route on the map.
You look at it and see that it's dumb.
You drag and change the order to the right one.
Done.
Although, probably not too difficult to have a "Sell!" button on the navigation and recalculate, but might be a lot cheaper in processing and data to let the human do it.
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