Hello I've held full Europe in mapsource, for example, when you unplug the only map of Turkey and fabricators in Garmin device was not able to search by title ( country ) !!! What is the solution?
thanking you
Here ASR (Europe FULL) files (Just extract files from archive to ASR folder in your NUVI) for NUVI 8xx Series (this mapset only):
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Mod Note: Thanks, note added to catymag's post on Page 1.
Last edited by Kaluluka; 10th November 2013 at 10:22 AM.
Hello I've held full Europe in mapsource, for example, when you unplug the only map of Turkey and fabricators in Garmin device was not able to search by title ( country ) !!! What is the solution?
thanking you
use only BaseCamp/MapInstall for modern NT maps. MapSource will produce an image in a slightly different way which possibly can result in errors.
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Sorry. Maybe you and I was confused ASR2 for NT Unicode but ASR for 8xx was always equal with all ASR device like nuvi 2xx0, 37xx (old version of SW) and other open source SW devices without support of NT Unicode maps.
Caty, if helper do not may edit alien post, please change on page 1 what this ASR suit for all device with that NT map.
Garmin, how much is 30 pieces of silver for Judas today? Were they worthy for crucifix of GPSPower?
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AFAIK also there have only been 2 types of ASR files. I added the link to Post #2 but only mentioned 8xx because generally EUU is used with 2xx0/3790. I think the 8xx files will also work with them if ppl want to use this non-Unicode map [but why?], better to use EUU though imo as i can't see any advantage using this one in a [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] [I also misunderstood your original question and thought the same as Kaluluka]. Nevertheless i'll amend Post #2's note accordingly.
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Junction View (Low Resolution) D3090120A.JCV for Western Europe only (original, downloaded from Garmin):
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Please extract files from archive to JCV folder.
P.S *.sfv file is to check integrity of archives.
Junction View (Low Resolution) D3086120A.JCV for Nordic region (original, downloaded from Garmin):
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Coverage:
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Junction View (Low Resolution) D3087120A.JCV for Spain & Portugal (original, downloaded from Garmin):
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Coverage:
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Junction View (Low Resolution) D3088120A.JCV for UK & Ireland (original, downloaded from Garmin):
Spoiler: link
Coverage:
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Junction View (Low Resolution) D3085120A.JCV for Italy & Greece (original, downloaded from Garmin):
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Coverage:
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Last edited by catymag; 12th November 2013 at 02:43 PM. Reason: merged consecutive posts
What is the password to unrar this map, Roger? Thanks
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