Nice map! Thanks!
Nice map! Thanks!
You can see latest CNEU hereNew map can have some features more, I think you will get for example speed limits on roads.Code:Please Login or Register to see the links
I've successfully installed 2011.10 to my PC (using the full Mapsource version), unlocked it, and transferred a small part of the map to my 265WT. It was small enough to fit in the remaining space on the Garmin itself. And it looks like it works!
A couple of more questions:
1- Let's say I want to remove the GMAPSUPP.IMG file (the small mapset created) on the Garmin and replace it with something else. What's the process? Do I simply delete the IMG using Windows Explorer, or is there a way to do it within Mapsource?
OK, I figured this one out - looks like only one supplemental map is allowed and the first is over-written
2- There is no GMAPSUPP.UNL file in the Garmin directory. Should there be one?
3- Out of curiosity, how is the unlocked GMAP folder (available for download in Post#1) created? It looks to be one of the subdirectories from the full Mapsource version. Is that all it is? I'm just trying to understand this a little better.
Thanks!!!
Last edited by Paraclete; 14th May 2010 at 04:28 PM.
2. It depends.
GMAPSUPP.UNL is file with unlock code(s) for maps in navigation devices (not for MapSource).
Map which is already unlocked does not need this unlock code, so you could have completely unlocked map (in MapSource - "Not lockable"),
you could unlock it in MapSource using keygen with your Device ID and map transferred from MapSource will be unlocked for your device,
or you could put unlock code(s) in GMAPSUPP.UNL file to unlock map that is not unlocked .
3. Yes it is the same. Installation of CN is just copying files to PC and registering it in registry, but BIG difference is that this one is unlocked, so if you transfer maps from this MapSource installation, you do not need GMAPSUPP.UNL.
Hope this will satisfy your curiosity.
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