You must replace Fugawi45.exe with the patched Fugawi45.exe file located in the rar fileQuote:
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You must replace Fugawi45.exe with the patched Fugawi45.exe file located in the rar fileQuote:
Originally Posted by timp4411 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
GREAT... That seemed to do it !Quote:
Originally Posted by kenta2 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
How about software version updates ? Does this do it automatically, or does each version require a patched exe ?
Do you mean you managed to import a gmapsupp .img file and open it?Quote:
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Originally Posted by drammer [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
I think he meant for patching application ;)
For IMG on Fugawi,read this,please [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Bye,bye
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Originally Posted by drammer [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
When you read that thread which was spun-off from here, you'll see that Fugawi only reads Garmin 'legacy' (non-NT) image format (Roger would call that 'standard' - Private joke) ;). It doesn't read Bluecharts, NT, or even pseudo-NT (quasi-NT).Quote:
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Small OT>>> Excellent memory ... my compliments:good::good:Quote:
Originally Posted by Neil [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Bye,bye
Roger, over and out.
Oh dear me! This is SO far OT that I would trash my own post if i was a Mod, but that is wrong and conflicting terminology perpetuated by American cop shows. In correct radio-telephone voice procedure, civil & military etc, these are the meanings of those common prowords:
'Roger' means "I have received your last transmission satisfactorily (and understood it)" (So far so good, we know it was really just a pun by drammer on the nick of roger1109)
'Over' means "This is the end of my transmission to you and a response or answer is necessary"
'Out' means "This is the end of my transmission to you and no response or answer is required or expected"
Ergo: 'Over' and 'Out' used together is a nonsense.
Sorry Caty/ddabcd277 et al, got it out of my system now... trash away.
So why don't you use nRoute? You can use g2 maps in combination with Homeport / nRoute if you split the g2 maps (or .img topo maps) with GmapTool + cGPSMapper, unlock the resulting map with mapsource unlocker and install the map via the bat file.Quote:
Originally Posted by qrumba [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
This method is also interesting if you use just Homeport: you don't need a flash card.
As the graphics support of nRoute is a bit old you don't get the eye-candy Homeport offers but all the navigation info is there.
Yep, thought that might work, so tried exactly what you said, great to see the VEU706L-V14 in Homeport without sd card. But........ can not get nRoute to hold a gps signal from my 76 cx. this happens on OS Vista, running in XP mode connected to usb, and also on another laptop OS XP also connected by usb.Quote:
Originally Posted by drammer [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Any suggestions would be appreciated as I am unable to find any info on nRoute on the forum. I would have thought the nRoute program would have been listed in the Garmin programs sticky ?????? maybe I need to change my :glasses: