+jimmyreno Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 Someone directed me to http://mapcenter.cgpsmapper.com They have a bunch of maps that will work on a Garmin gps. But how is this doen? They have a binary and a built sourse to choose from, which one? then what do I do with it? thx Jimmy Quote Link to comment
+Ole Cache Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 Download the binary file and unzip it into your custom maps folder. You'll need sendmap20 or img2gps to upload these maps to your GPS. Be aware that any maps you currently have in your GPS will be erased. Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted March 10, 2006 Author Share Posted March 10, 2006 Be aware that any maps you currently have in your GPS will be erased. thx Does that include the basic garmin map that came at no extra charge with the gps? It just show the main roads, but has a little bit of use. Quote Link to comment
peter Posted March 10, 2006 Share Posted March 10, 2006 Does that include the basic garmin map that came at no extra charge with the gps? It just show the main roads, but has a little bit of use. No, the basemap of highways and cities will always still be there. Many Garmins come with a set of marine POIs (bouys, lights, markers at harbors, etc.) preloaded in the map memory and that would be erased by using SendMap or img2gps. But you can download a copy from Garmin's website to restore it later if you ever want it. Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted March 10, 2006 Author Share Posted March 10, 2006 Does that include the basic garmin map that came at no extra charge with the gps? It just show the main roads, but has a little bit of use. No, the basemap of highways and cities will always still be there. Many Garmins come with a set of marine POIs (bouys, lights, markers at harbors, etc.) preloaded in the map memory and that would be erased by using SendMap or img2gps. But you can download a copy from Garmin's website to restore it later if you ever want it. thx guys for the great answers, Lake Tahoe here i come Quote Link to comment
sunpazed Posted March 15, 2006 Share Posted March 15, 2006 This site is brilliant. I just downloaded the whole of Melbourne, which includes major roads, minor roads, parks, and stacks of POIs. The map is accurate down to about 10-15 meters which is just fine. I used GPSMapEdit (http://www.geopainting.com) to merge a whole heap of seperate files, and then cGPSmapper (http://cgpsmapper.com) to convert them into an IMG format I can load up into MapSource. Who needs to buy expensive Garmin maps anyway? Quote Link to comment
kb9nvh Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 So, if I load city select maps into my 60csx then I loose the marine POI's and if I reload the marine POI's then the city select maps go away...???? Thanks Does that include the basic garmin map that came at no extra charge with the gps? It just show the main roads, but has a little bit of use. No, the basemap of highways and cities will always still be there. Many Garmins come with a set of marine POIs (bouys, lights, markers at harbors, etc.) preloaded in the map memory and that would be erased by using SendMap or img2gps. But you can download a copy from Garmin's website to restore it later if you ever want it. thx guys for the great answers, Lake Tahoe here i come Quote Link to comment
sunpazed Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 So, if I load city select maps into my 60csx then I loose the marine POI's... Yes ...and if I reload the marine POI's then the city select maps go away...???? No This site is also useful: http://vip.hex.net/~dougs/GPSSM/index.html Quote Link to comment
stevesisti Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 So, if I load city select maps into my 60csx then I loose the marine POI's and if I reload the marine POI's then the city select maps go away...???? Thanks There is a way to add the custom maps to Mapsource which requires registry entries made by ggpsmapper. You then go in and edit the entries to point to the location of the TDB, IMG files you created in cgpsmapper. Once in Mapsource, the custom maps are selectable and uploadable from mapsource like any other Garmin map product product avoiding the problem caused by the "erasing" function when uploading maps to the GPS. I believe the CGPSmapper site explains how. I would explain it but I stumbled into the correct way without fully understanding it...I routinely di it now but wouldn't feel qualified to explain it. Quote Link to comment
+Reved Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 So, if I load city select maps into my 60csx then I loose the marine POI's and if I reload the marine POI's then the city select maps go away...???? Thanks There is a way to add the custom maps to Mapsource which requires registry entries made by ggpsmapper. You then go in and edit the entries to point to the location of the TDB, IMG files you created in cgpsmapper. Once in Mapsource, the custom maps are selectable and uploadable from mapsource like any other Garmin map product product avoiding the problem caused by the "erasing" function when uploading maps to the GPS. I believe the CGPSmapper site explains how. I would explain it but I stumbled into the correct way without fully understanding it...I routinely di it now but wouldn't feel qualified to explain it. Here is a site I have been using to make maps of the Ontario snowmobile trails I've rode. It has been very helpful to me. I have made my maps intallable in Mapsource and there are uninstallable also. Give it a try. http://gpssledmaps.com/guide/ Quote Link to comment
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