Thanks for your help. I will try with an other typ file when I have some time. I will report if there is any differences.
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Thanks for your help. I will try with an other typ file when I have some time. I will report if there is any differences.
This site is quite helpful. I'm having an issue with nRoute. Dlowloaded locked Mapsource CN South America NT 2012.30. Installed. Then unlocked with mapset_unlocker.exe. Seems to have worked as MapSource does not request to unlock map. Question is how do I get nRoute to recognize the mapset? I used the latest JM unlocker to generate an unlock before using mapset unlocker. However the Garmin Map unlocker reported an error below. Any suggestions?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>
<ErrorReport xmlns="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/ApplicationErrors/v1">
<Error>
<Exception>
<SourceCodeLocation>
<SourceFileName>UNL_ITEM.HPP</SourceFileName>
<SourceFileLine>156</SourceFileLine>
</SourceCodeLocation>
</Exception>
<Application>
<Name>UnlockWizard</Name>
<Build>
<Version>
<VersionMajor>3</VersionMajor>
<VersionMinor>0</VersionMinor>
<BuildMajor>2</BuildMajor>
<BuildMinor>0</BuildMinor>
</Version>
<Type>Release</Type>
<Time>May 1 2006, 15:08:56</Time>
<Builder>SQA</Builder>
</Build>
<LanguageID>1033</LanguageID>
<PartNumber>006-A0074-00</PartNumber>
</Application>
<Computer>
<OperatingSystem>Windows XP Service Pack 3</OperatingSystem>
<Processor>Pentium Pro or Pentium II</Processor>
<RamSize>2097151</RamSize>
</Computer>
<Time>2011-12-03T19:33:54Z</Time>
</Error>
<Error>
<Exception>
<SourceCodeLocation>
<SourceFileName>UNL_ITEM.HPP</SourceFileName>
<SourceFileLine>156</SourceFileLine>
</SourceCodeLocation>
</Exception>
<Application>
<Name>UnlockWizard</Name>
<Build>
<Version>
<VersionMajor>3</VersionMajor>
<VersionMinor>0</VersionMinor>
<BuildMajor>2</BuildMajor>
<BuildMinor>0</BuildMinor>
</Version>
<Type>Release</Type>
<Time>May 1 2006, 15:08:56</Time>
<Builder>SQA</Builder>
</Build>
<LanguageID>1033</LanguageID>
<PartNumber>006-A0074-00</PartNumber>
</Application>
<Computer>
<OperatingSystem>Windows XP Service Pack 3</OperatingSystem>
<Processor>Pentium Pro or Pentium II</Processor>
<RamSize>2097151</RamSize>
</Computer>
<Time>2011-12-03T19:54:41Z</Time>
</Error>
<Error>
<Exception>
<SourceCodeLocation>
<SourceFileName>UNL_ITEM.HPP</SourceFileName>
<SourceFileLine>156</SourceFileLine>
</SourceCodeLocation>
</Exception>
<Application>
<Name>UnlockWizard</Name>
<Build>
<Version>
<VersionMajor>3</VersionMajor>
<VersionMinor>0</VersionMinor>
<BuildMajor>2</BuildMajor>
<BuildMinor>0</BuildMinor>
</Version>
<Type>Release</Type>
<Time>May 1 2006, 15:08:56</Time>
<Builder>SQA</Builder>
</Build>
<LanguageID>1033</LanguageID>
<PartNumber>006-A0074-00</PartNumber>
</Application>
<Computer>
<OperatingSystem>Windows XP Service Pack 3</OperatingSystem>
<Processor>Pentium Pro or Pentium II</Processor>
<RamSize>2097151</RamSize>
</Computer>
<Time>2011-12-03T19:56:14Z</Time>
</Error>
<Error>
<Exception>
<SourceCodeLocation>
<SourceFileName>UNL_ITEM.HPP</SourceFileName>
<SourceFileLine>156</SourceFileLine>
</SourceCodeLocation>
</Exception>
<Application>
<Name>UnlockWizard</Name>
<Build>
<Version>
<VersionMajor>3</VersionMajor>
<VersionMinor>0</VersionMinor>
<BuildMajor>2</BuildMajor>
<BuildMinor>0</BuildMinor>
</Version>
<Type>Release</Type>
<Time>May 1 2006, 15:08:56</Time>
<Builder>SQA</Builder>
</Build>
<LanguageID>1033</LanguageID>
<PartNumber>006-A0074-00</PartNumber>
</Application>
<Computer>
<OperatingSystem>Windows XP Service Pack 3</OperatingSystem>
<Processor>Pentium Pro or Pentium II</Processor>
<RamSize>2097151</RamSize>
</Computer>
<Time>2011-12-03T20:18:16Z</Time>
</Error>
</ErrorReport>
@pml1498
nRoute is based on working with map format and map additions at the time nRoute was discontinued (latest release from April, 2007). That means all map tiles in multiple IMG-files.
Garmin has a tool for converting older IMG map tiles to a GMAP-structure. You would need the opposite like this independent tool that reverse engineer a GMAP-structure to older IMG map family.
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No TYP support in marine devices :( Only one way it is changing polygon type in img. But NT format is not editable now.Quote:
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@ kalleh
I am not very familiar with the marine garmin units but unfortunately have a feeling Giomen words are correct. But if you want to experiment with the NT type file you can try using popejs' ntify editing tool. Here you can find also useful information:
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hi is there any garmin app for android for streets map
no Garmin for Android doesnt existQuote:
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The closest you can get to "Garmin for Android" is to buy a 2nd hand garmin phone. That is unless you're in Australia, with Telstra, and fancy being hugely ripped off - The app is "free", but 2 x 6 month subscriptions @$49.95 = $99.90 which would just about buy you a new nuvi!Quote:
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So what's with Garmin's marketing planning?.... It's kind of understandable they would ignore the Android app market when they had their own gps phones, but now? When there's millions of android phones out there and they can obviously do it easily. I've probably gone a bit OT here, sorry Caty ;) Garmin makes me even more insane than usual sometimes...Grrr.. I'd happily pay fifty bucks for a good garmin app if i had an android phone, which i don't...but it might even make me want to buy one.Code:https://market.android.com/details?id=com.garmin.android.obn.client&feature=more_from_developer#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLmdhcm1pbi5hbmRyb2lkLm9ibi5jbGllbnQiXQ..
I meant Garmin application on other brands phones ,naturally , for now we wont have, I think it's coz of an agreement made with Apple.
Yeah, sorry. I know what you meant and wasn't correcting you. I understand the cozy agreement with apple, but i still think they shot themselves in the foot there...android market is huge worldwide.