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If you have any question you are welcome to ask.
@ waltgallus
If you have any question you are welcome to ask.
Here is a way to make OpenSteetMap CycleMap work
@ sasplanet:
Settings -> Options -> Maps:
choose OpenSteetMap CycleMap
change
Spoiler: CLICK
to
Spoiler: CLICK
Ciao Hugo
Is there a Mac version available?
No, only for Windows.
Hello 2 everyone,
I'm having a garmin 62s and want to put google earth maps on it. I allready used sas planet and it works fine but I've got 1 big problem. First of all when I download an image using the following function:
Spoiler: pic
it seems that 2 on 5 times the program doesn't really download it on my computer. When the download is done and I try to search the file on my pc I can't find it. Nevertheless that's not my biggest problem because most of the time it works.
Bigger problem: when I select an area in sas planet, download it and I put it on my garmin, only a part of the map I selected in SAS appears on my garmin. What's the reason for this? Is there some sort of a a limitation?
Last problem: if I put f.e. 3 different parts of a map on the gps, only 1 part is visibal. The other 2 parts not. Why is this?
Sorry for my bad English, I hope your expertise can help me further, I've been searching and trying for hours to solve this problem without a result ...
Thx in advance.
Last edited by catymag; 22nd July 2012 at 12:44 PM. Reason: coded links
Hi,
SASplanet ver 120808 is now in english !
With a JNX option for Garmin.
Code:Please Login or Register to see the links
Hi jeanbon,
that was a realy good hint ;-)
Now I just maked sone JNX with
SASplanet - and it works great. :-)
The SASplanet programmers did a
good job.
For readers who not familiar with SASplanet,
here is a quick and dirty tutorial:
SASPlanet create JNX::
1 .Operations -> Selection Manager
-make your selection
2. Operations -> Selection Manager (ctrl+B)-> Download
first dowload all necessary map data
-choose your Map and Zoom
-I used Zoom 19 16 and 13 for the JNX
(for second and third download press
for last selection ctrl+B)
3.Operations -> Selection Manager (ctrl+B)-> Export (as JNX)
-choose all parameters for the JNX
Export selection format: JNX raster map for Garmin
Save to: (choose path and filname)
then..
Map: mark the Zooms and Map as downloaded
(I use first three rows with zooms 19 16 and 13)
Overlay layer: choose Overlay Maps
and last..
Additional: JNX version
(i use JNX version 4 and Z-Order 0,
JNX used as background for transparent vector maps)
thats all..
dont forget to pusch [Start]
The result
are some files with *.JNX extention.
These files have to copy in the Garmin-Device folder
Garmin\BirdsEye .
If the data volume of the JNX is big, SASplanet splits
the files automatically.
Unfortunately the SAS-JNX version 4 does in Bascamp only
appear as frame.
But on the device it works great. For instance on the Montana with
firmware patch as written here:
Code:Please Login or Register to see the links
Good luck
says Hugo
Last edited by hugo4; 29th September 2012 at 06:57 PM.
Does anybody know my when loading a kml track I can see the placemarks but not the paths?
PS: I figured it out. There was no path in the kml file, I had to convert it to gpx to see the path
Last edited by persep; 24th September 2012 at 10:19 AM. Reason: Added info
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