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I have a gramin gpsmap76Cx. I shared the android rooting just to share that I am somewhat technical.
I think I am making progress, but I need a bigger SD card. The one I have is only 2GB. How large of a card can I use and can I load more than one GMAPSUPP.IMG on an SD card so that I can have a marine map and a city navigator map?
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not all the devices support more than 1 img per sd , better to have more than one sd (2 or 4 gb sd are cheap) and swap them when you need
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Do you know if I can load this map into Mapsource and then choose which areas to put on the SD card?
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no you cant, this is an IMG and then you cant see bluecharts in mapsource
It will require a UNL file to be viewed with a Garmin GPS.
As with all locked g2 & g2 Vision maps, it can still be viewed with HomePort without being unlocked and/or needing a UNL file.
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OK. I now have Homeport dowloaded onto my computer and HXUS039R_V11 downloaded through JDownloader. How do I get these files into Homeport and into my GPS? Thanks again for your help.
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you must put the IMG file in an sd inside a Garmin directory, homeport will retrieve it, to see it in your gps you'll need to add an unlock file as explained in post 9
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There are three files in the original post. Each file has an IMG file inside. I would assume that I just select the one I need for my area or am I doing something wrong? I used IZarc to open the files. Opened, the files are all larger than 2GB.
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no it's just one file splitted in 3 part - use winrar and click on part 1 it will extract all the parts in one IMG
Code:
http://www.rarlab.com/]WinRAR archiver, a powerful tool to process RAR and ZIP files
the file is 1.38 gb splitted in : 512 +512+391 mb
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I really do appreciate your help. When I use WinRAR, the file becomes 2.172 GB. Guess I will just go buy a 4 gb card unless I am doing something wrong again.
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