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    Here is the screenshot that I now have as well on Windows 8.1 as on Windows Vista. Incomprehensible.
    It's in French.
    Thanks.
    Last edited by remi1941; 28th May 2017 at 07:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remi1941 View Post
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    Here is the screenshot that I now have as well on Windows 8.1 as on Windows Vista. Incomprehensible.
    It's in French.
    Thanks.
    It seem you haven't extracted the necessary file into their locations.
    Please make sure there really is Tools folder in c:\jnx2img, and that jnx2mtx.exe and random.exe files really reside in this folder.

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    OK, Thanks,
    Yes, it was missing two files .....

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    Now everything is OK, but I have error messages again, it tells me that the environment variable c: \ img \ test.img is not set ....Yet I have the existing folder c: \ img
    Then other invalid parameters.
    Last edited by remi1941; 29th May 2017 at 07:38 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remi1941 View Post
    OK, Thanks,
    Yes, it was missing two files .....

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    Now everything is OK, but I have error messages again, it tells me that the environment variable c: \ img \ test.img is not set ....Yet I have the existing folder c: \ img
    Then other invalid parameters.
    The first two parameters must be input and output filenames. All options should be specified after the filenames:
    jnx2img c:\jnx\test.jnx c:\img\test.img "MapID=50" "DrawOrder=50"

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    I did as the example you gave me : jnx2img c:\jnx\test.jnx c:\img\test.img "MapID=50" "DrawOrder=50"
    but I still have this error message.
    Thank you for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remi1941 View Post
    I did as the example you gave me : jnx2img c:\jnx\test.jnx c:\img\test.img "MapID=50" "DrawOrder=50"
    but I still have this error message.
    Thank you for your help.

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    Please try to download the latest version of jnx2img package (link is in the first message of this thread).
    Perhaps it will work better than 1.5 you have.

    If it still doesn't work, I'd recommend you to download one of the latest nightly builds of SAS.Planet. It now has an export to IMG module.

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    This new version works well, but it does not recognize the C: \ img folder, so it put the file in the c: \ jnx2img ...... folder with the name MapID = 50.img.
    Thank you very much for your help.

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    Hi,

    @AlexWhiter

    After multiple tests, I slightly modified the batch_convert.cmd program so that it automatically generates new MapID.

    (google traduct)

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    Last edited by Allin; 8th October 2017 at 07:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allin View Post
    Hi,

    @AlexWhiter

    After multiple tests, I slightly modified the batch_convert.cmd program so that it automatically generates new MapID.

    (google traduct)

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    batchconvert.cmd.zip

    sha-1 3009340C2E3A611AF7C9D472362B7272BE524B66

    sha -256 3DAB963FF4D85E1A64E16B22AA66CB3819B56354898AF39349C828648016D24E
    Doesn't this script assign the same MapID to all the maps in the batch?
    As far as I remember, the devices would only should the first map from a group of maps with the same MapID.
    Does your GPS device show all of such maps?

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    Hi,

    @Allex

    Doesn't this script assign the same MapID to all the maps in the batch?
    Yes

    As far as I remember, the devices would only should the first map from a group of maps with the same MapID.
    Yes

    Does your GPS device show all of such maps?
    yes after the modification of the batchconvert.cmd program.
    On the other hand, I join all .img cards into one .img card using GMapTool.

    (google translate)
    Last edited by Allin; 9th October 2017 at 10:04 AM.

 

 

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