Hello Alex,
Usually, I use SAS ==> JNX ==> IMG. It is very good.
Currently I test SAS*** ==> IMG. My tests will be finished this week.
*** SASPlanet 160707 + SASPlanet_IMG.exe
SASPlanet_IMG.exe (md5sum: 3c92ef3ebe35531013624e8a1cceda19)
Last edited by Allin; 21st March 2017 at 09:53 PM. Reason: SASPlanet 160707 + SASPlanet_IMG.exe
AlexWhiter
I tested the latest version of SAS Planet Nightly.
With their new function; Export; IMG raster map for garmin.
I apply your setting; Path to map compiler license and Path to GMT.exe.
I select a map in their directory, and exporting to IMG with SAS works very well.
But to convert with SAS Planet a JNX file in IMG. How do I proceed?
Should I change my JNX to .ZMP format, before converting it to IMG. Or you had an easier method ...
Or only your JNX2IMG tool can make this conversion ...
Hello Alex,
I created a file directly from SAS to img and it works perfectly.Currently I test SAS*** ==> IMG. My tests will be finished this week.
*** SASPlanet 160707 + SASPlanet_IMG.exe
SASPlanet_IMG.exe (md5sum: 3c92ef3ebe35531013624e8a1cceda19)
On the other hand as my global file is 6GB and FAT32 only accepts 4GB, I prefer to cut my file into four parts.
So I downloaded and processed four parts using SASPlanet_IMG.
Then I grouped using GmapTool the .img files obtained to have two of 3Go.
This process is perfectly suited to my way of working.
Another thing, a multiple jnx2img would be welcome
example : jnx2img.cmd c:\Maps\testmap.jnx,testmap2.jnx,testmap3.jnx... c:\Maps\testmap.img,testmap2.jnx,testmap3.jnx....
(google translate)
Last edited by AlexWhiter; 22nd March 2017 at 03:09 PM. Reason: Tag closed
No one has reported such errors yet.
In Settings page of IMG export, there is "Keep temp files" option. Please turn it on, and then try to export any region.
After you get the exception, please open %temp% folder in Explorer, there should be a folder (or folders) with name(s) like ExportToIMG_... Open the most recently modified ExportToIMG folder, and take a look what files are inside it.
Normally, there should be one file with hexadecimal name and MTX extension, and a corresponding LOG file. Are they really there? What's inside the LOG file?
Thanks Alex for the "batch_convert.cmd" script it works perfectly
see post #108
batch_convert.cmd
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Allin
Last edited by Allin; 8th October 2017 at 07:07 PM.
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