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gmapprom gmapsupp what's the difference


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As far as the Nüvi is concerned, they are the same. But to MapSource or RoadTrip, gmapsupp.img is the file that gets whacked when you load up a new mapset and gmapprom.img doesn't get touched. The Colorado and Oregon also use this scheme to protect their TOPO or BlueChart/Lake maps.

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As far as the Nüvi is concerned, they are the same. But to MapSource or RoadTrip, gmapsupp.img is the file that gets whacked when you load up a new mapset and gmapprom.img doesn't get touched. The Colorado and Oregon also uses this scheme to protect their TOPO or BlueChart/Lake maps.

 

OK thanks,

 

Does that mean that if a gmapprom file was renamed to a gmapsupp it would make no difference. IOW is the only difference the suffix to stop an accidental overwrite.

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give this a look:

On Nuvi you can have map files with these names on the internal memory:

gmapprom.img (normaly preinstalled maps)

gmpaprom1.img (used when both EU and US are on the GPS)

gmapsupp.img (maps downloaded to the GPS)

gmapbmap.img (base map)

gmapoem.img (Oem maps?)

 

On SD card you can only have gmapsupp.img.

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What is the difference if a nuvi has a gmapsupp.img or a gmapprom.img map file? They both appear to do the same thing.

 

thx

 

To me it sounds like gmapprom is a PROM map, i.. read only.

gmapsupp sounds like it's supplemental, and theother answer is probably right. That's the one that would get loaded if you load any detailed maps such as Topo or whatever. And you probably can get back to the basemap gmapprom by turning off detailed maps.

 

My ancient computing age is showing here.

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I have 8 (EIGHT!) different maps stored on my Oregon - and it works perfectly.

There are four maps on the SD-card and four on the built-in storage.

 

The names are:

 

GMAPPROM.IMG

GMAPBMAP.IMG

GMAPSUPP.IMG

GMAPTZ.IMG

 

You can use the filenames twice, once on the sd-card and once on the built-in storage.

If it allready exists, you only have to rename the file GMAPSUPP.IMG into one off the other filenames, before you store it on your Garmin.

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Can you change the name without any problem to gmapprom from gmapsupp ?

 

Yes that can cause significant problems. Do NOT rename gmaprom. It will normally contian your basemap and renaming it can cause problems like slow redraw/or an empty screen when you are zooned out. Now you can remname gmapsupp to anything you want (well I would not rename it something gmaprom or another name built in maps can have).

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My zombie thread calls... and I must respond. Er... hello zombie thread, long time no vide. Well it's been nice seeing you again after all these years. Would one of you nice people remember to bury this again when you're done.

 

Thx.

 

edit: maybe stab it through the heart with a rusty stick.

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Can you change the name without any problem to gmapprom from gmapsupp ?

 

Yes that can cause significant problems. Do NOT rename gmaprom. It will normally contian your basemap and renaming it can cause problems like slow redraw/or an empty screen when you are zooned out. Now you can remname gmapsupp to anything you want (well I would not rename it something gmaprom or another name built in maps can have).

 

No, you are wrong. Firstly the basemap is gmapbmap.img Secondly the GPS knows the difference. You can name them anything. I run multiple basemaps and detailed map on my Colorado and they are named what makes sense. The unit figures it out just fine.

 

gmapprom.img is preinstalled maps like City Navigator or Topo USA depending on what came with the unit.

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