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    First, thanks for clear instructions, I finally updated my 278.
    I'd also update the basemap but without success, I probably mistake rng (3 does not work).
    Did anyone find a solution?
    Ciao

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    Region 3 is partly protected in the older non-MSM devices such as your GPSMAP 278 and Garmin claims that the OEM regional basemap can't be replaced. That's not completely true, it simply can't be overwritten like the detail maps in region 49 [gmapprom.img] and region 10 [gmapsupp.img] can be replaced using the usual methods. It's a little more complex to do but it can be done. Read: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. Keep in mind that ALL 3 regional basemaps [Americas, Atlantic and Pacific] will still work in other parts of the world. That's because they contain more detailed road data in the specific countries they're meant for, but they still also contain basic data for the rest of the world. If you're wanting to add a modern 'all-world' basemap meant for more modern devices you may find that rgn3 of your device doesn't have sufficient space. To see the size of the region you'll need to dump it using GPSDaemon, that will also give you a copy of the present basemap. Read P4 in full: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. Your device may only have ~16MB for basemap storage like the related SP 26x0 and 27x0 series mentioned there. It may be possible to add a non-DEM (Digital Elevation Mode)) world basemap, but the modern DEM ones are too big. Stripping out the DEM may reduce the size sufficiently and your device can't use DEM anyway I think. Best to post in the other threads if you need more info or help as it's more on-topic there for basemaps.

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    help gmapsupp.img upload to a 376C...

    Quote Originally Posted by Doc_Koordinate View Post
    this procedure has been mentioned before at some places but was very hard to find for me.
    Also some parameters have obviously changed with the current version of Webupdater 2.5.4
    10601014hh
    so I want to post it again.
    With my GPSmap 278 I got it working like this after some struggling:
    Preparations: have Mapsource and Webupdater installed and battery of the Garmin fully charged
    1. use Mapsource (or Mapinstall) to create a gmapsupp.img file from the desired map to any SD card or USB stick (pay attention to maximum allowed file size for internal maps on your Garmin - for the 278 the limit seems to be ~1.75GB)
    2. rename the gmapsupp.img to gmapprom.img and move it to a folder on your HD e.g. C:\newmap\
    3. unlock this file if necessary
    4. for cosmetical purposes use gmaptool to write a proper header to the file (e.g. 'CN Northamerica 2013.10')
    5. check out the location of webupdater.exe (e.g. C:\Garmin\webupdater\webupdater.exe)
    6. within the folder with the gmapprom.img create a text file with following content:
    <path to webupdater.exe> /i /autorun usb /upload_file rgn=49 path=<path to gmapprom.img>
    save the text file as sendmap.bat and close it
    Example:
    C:\Garmin\Webupdater\webupdater.exe /i /autorun usb /upload_file rgn=49 path=C:\newmap\gmapprom.img
    7. power up your Garmin and connect it to the PC, when done doubleclick sendmap.bat to start the upload

    *** for unknown reasons the upload (I experienced this with data cards as well) may break down in various stages ('Communication Error') - no problem: start again at 7. - sooner or later the upload will be succesfully finished. Nevertheless it's all your own risk ***
    good luck
    First post...

    Came across this forum as I'm trying to upload a gmapsupp.img file that I have onto my Garmin 376C

    Found the above which I see is from a few years back but can anyone with knowledge on doing this confirm that these instructions are the same doing so with my 376C...?

    I'm not overly tech savvy but can follow instructions well and tend to get things to work but I am having a heck of a time trying to do this

    Thanks for any help...

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    hello from greece. i need help . i try to load my garmin gps map 278 the topo greece and i cant. i try to load ONLY 2 MB a cut of map an says not enough memory. why ? its that right? the gps has inside the city navigator europe NT v9
    and Atlantic routable highway basemap v3. CAN I ERASE THEM TO FREE SPACE? an finaly how memory has this gps?
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    Navigation software expert How to manually upload maps to protected internal memory of GPSmap 278 &amp; some Streetpilots
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    Please, read initial post carefully!
    Garmin, how much is 30 pieces of silver for Judas today? Were they worthy for crucifix of GPSPower?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidSnake View Post
    ..... Atlantic routable highway basemap v3. CAN I ERASE THEM TO FREE SPACE? an finaly how memory has this gps?
    Do not erase the basemap in region 3, you will cause problems and it won't free up space in region 49 where the primary detail map is stored. As said, read the initial post carefully, it gives the correct procedure to send a new map to region 49 using Garmin's WebUpdater program via a batch file command. The new detail map will overwrite an existing map. If you want to check that your new map img file will fit, you can dump rgn49 with GPSDaemon which will not only give you a copy of the existing map but also let you see the available space in the region, reportedly ~1.75GB for 278 as per Post #1. For use look here, Posts 31-35: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].

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    After one month of trying somthing seems to happen.i choose all map select and map exact : START. Question now . When the pc finish I will get free space 1.75 giga ? Or must select clear all then ?a8163af4b30cf94295945dccf5759fbf589157da69db2c985f97e9ee74cf8cb4811e966f693f27883101f18cc8fe0265
    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
    I must say for the only thing that I want is to free the memory of the Garmin GPS map 278. I don't want for now nothing else . Only free memory . This 1.75 Gb. Then I will put my maps to the GPS with mapsource. Now when I go to put the map that I want the mapsource says NOT ENOUGH MEMORY. If i get 1.75 giga i will make party and instal all my maps .
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    finally i managed to upload the map.The only problem i had was that i was trying to run webupdater from inside program files, so when i changed the program location windows 10 allowed me to run the program and the upload was succesful.
    Onre last question.Can i upload another map in region 50 or to another region?

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    Region 50 is for a small OEM map such as dealer POIs. It often shares space with region 49 anyway so if there's a map in there deleting it might give you a little more space in region 49. You can dump rgn50 with GPSdaemon to check it's available space.

    If you have a larger Garmin DataCard: The datacard is treated as a discrete region, that's region 10 and is for a supplementary map, gmapsupp.img. Again you can use WebUpdater in command line, substituting 49 for 10 and do it with the card inserted in the GPSMAP. Alternatively, if you have a Garmin datacard reader/writer you can simply load an img file from your PC to the card in a Garmin root folder named only gmapsupp.img (x:\Garmin\gmapsupp.img).

    There's another method which is to load maps using Updater.exe to write an img converted to an RGN file to any of the three possible regions reserved for detail maps. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. That tutorial is for basemap replacement in region 3 but will also work for overwriting detail maps in regions 10, 49 and 50.

    There's even another method and it's probably the easiest way for you if you have enough space on-board and that is to join the two detail maps with GMapTool and write that one single img file to rgn49 with WebUpdater in command line.

 

 

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