Hi, it's only me, or Mapedit with the full loader, becomes instable after 6 to 7 openings of pseudo-NT maps?
TIA
Hi, it's only me, or Mapedit with the full loader, becomes instable after 6 to 7 openings of pseudo-NT maps?
TIA
Registration software periodically falls all users. It is the GPSMapedit protection .
Better to buy it ;) It's a great software, it worths your money, if you need to build good maps.
But it is violating copyright rules and harms garmin map developers.
But the problem is, even perfectly legal registration info is not accepted if EXE is patched, which is used when loading pseudo-NT maps.Quote:
Originally Posted by catymag [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
@ddabcd277
I was talking about buying GPSMapedit program in general instead of cr@cking it, not about how to kill 3-rd party map publishers.
I wont stop/close/delete this thread, but I can agree with what has been written in this thread previously:
I'm curious, so interested in this thread, but how people is going to use all these infos can be dangerous IMHO.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kanopus [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Ok, understood, thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by kunix [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Hi. Thats my case I ve a GPSmapedit v1 license. Check picture in post #46
I've found that setting the IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE flag (=0x20) in the Flags value of MapEdit.exe's PE Header allows it to open larger map files.
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Note that on 32-bit systems you would also have to add /3GB switch to the boot configuration of Windows, which could be dangerous (your 32-bit Windows could stop booting).
rebelneo, can you add this patch to your patcher with an option to enable/disable it? (I'm afraid, it has to be an on-disk patch, not in-memory one).
My loader for GPSmapedit 2.0.77.1 open locked garmin maps !!!
Loader v.2
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