Just loaded it to a CF card and the 2710 displays the map info correctly on start-up as "ity Navigator Australia & New Zealand NT 2014.20 -" [did you leave the 'C' off on purpose ,kunix? lol] but then the detail map is not shown on the screen, only the built-in basemap is visible indoors with GPS off. I'll let it acquire sats soon anyway, but that wont change anything.
And is disconcerting ....
I know practically nothing about map making, but is it correct that pseudo-NT [quasi-NT] are non-NT? I think that only NT capable devices can use pseudo-NT maps surely.Well, at least pseudo-nt will definitely work, because when they are converted they become regular non-nt maps.
(or is it that pseudo-nt already works in old GPS garmin units?)
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When joining the subfiles with GMapTool, I've added " - LITE" to the mapset name, which was too many, so GMapTool truncated the string.
Well, it was expected. You know, new bitstream formats, etc.
Wanna try pseudo-NT maps? They look like regular NT, but have "map created with cgpsmapper" string somewhere in copyrights in GMapTool's dump.
In pseudo-NT and NT maps data is stored inside GMP subfiles, unlike non-NT maps, where old good map subfiles are present separately (RGN, LBL, NET, ...).
The difference between pseudo-NT and NT is how the map data is encoded: NT uses new encoding which is unknown to old devices, pseudo-NT uses old encoding.
We can read pseudo-NT with mapedit, but we can't read NT (only points without addresses are loaded).
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