I remember that. But don't you think it's true only because your map is too small and you don't test all the available data formats? It would be nice to compare this way something like CNE, huh ?
Of course, I've tried it! I could open a real NT map after my "conversion". But, mapedit opened it waay too quickly and didn't draw anything at all, though, it did save something to .mp file. The produced .mp file mainly consists of "[POI]" sections. Nothing interesting...
In the map statistics mapedit shows the following:
Spoiler: pic
So you see it can't decode addresses, polylines, polygons, roads...
I used some maps that I could find on my PC. I don't have any working links... Also I can't download/upload anything large right now, as I have a very bad internet connection right now.
But I do believe that almost any map you can find here is NT. pseudo-NT and non-NT maps are quite rare. If want to to be absolutely sure, download City Navigator XXX NT![]()



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