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    Default alpenvereinskarten (poi's)

    Thank you for your .img
    It works fine with oregon 550.
    I have a problem for unlock poi's.
    Have you any experience to find the sdhc card number?
    i cannot use readcid .exe (just a dos black screen..)
    I try with 3 differents laptops with the same result...(with pci readcard)
    On the sdhc card (Dane Elec 4gb) i see (with a small micoscope) :1032706022DMU
    BH MADE IN CHINA
    Do you think it's i card number?,i try the keygen with 1032706022 whithout result.
    Can you help me please, if you have any idea.

    Thank you.

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    If readcid doesn't work and you have no access to an Garmin nuvi which can show you the hardware ID of SD card, you can also use the unit ID of your Oregon. It is a 10 digits number, shown at menu ->setup ->about... menu or in various Garmin programs when the Oregon is connected.

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    Thank you very much for your answer.
    I have no access to an garmin nuvi.
    I tried with my oregon id whithout success.
    In this case, i put the file poi in file "garmin" of the oregon and gmapsupp.img et gmpapprom.img in file "garmin" of sd hc card?
    Is it a good way?

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    You can let the complete structure with all files and folders on SD card. You only have to insert the right code into "Alpenvereins-POIs.unl". This code you can also generate with the unit ID from your Oregon, if you don't know the hardware ID of your SD card.

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    OK, when i read you ,it's easy ...
    on the keygen: FID 4647 PID 2 rgnID 0 venID 0.
    I put the unlock code generate with my gps id in the "Alpenvereins-POIs.unl".
    In the sd card, i have a file GARMIN : gmapsupp.img,gmpapprom.img + a file POI with "Alpenvereins-POIs.unl"."Alpenvereins-POIs.gpi"
    I think it's a simple way but i cannot see the poi's in my gps and nor in basecamp
    All the same,thank you for all.

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    In basecamp you couldn't see them. Look at your Oregon under ->Where To? ->Extras. If the unlock code wasn't wrong you will find there an entry ->Alpenvereins-POIs.

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    wouaouh...working i did'nt know where was the file.(Where To? ->Extras) i was looking for: Where To? Poi....
    thank you very much.
    i'am very happy.

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    Unlocked Garmin IMG Alpenvereinskarten
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    Part 2 on rapidshare 400 MB, on CZshare 381.5 MB ??

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    @datumir

    It depends on the mixed-up definition and usage of MB (binary prefix or decimal prefix). To avoid confusion one may use MB for decimal prefix and MiB for binary prefix usage.
    400.00 MB = 400 000 000 bytes = 400 000 000 / 1024 / 1024 MiB ~= 381.47 MiB.
    On the other hand 400 MiB would be 400 * 2^20 bytes = 419 430 400 bytes.

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