Yeah!!! I got the same feeling when I received this map..Quote:
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Yeah!!! I got the same feeling when I received this map..Quote:
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I have just tried to transfer Maps, waypoints, routes and tracks to Mapsource from my Device/Sd card. It stated no maps found. Can this full UK map be used in mapsource?
Base map will read the maps on the device but not at the quality that is shown on the device more like City Navigator.Quote:
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It's not a MapSource map. Better use Garmin BaseCamp to view Garmin IMG files directly from the device or memory card.Quote:
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on pc tweaking the file with gmaptool
How? read
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To find sd card id try the following
download readcid.exe
Insert Memorycard into Card Reader
Run READCID.EXE
Note down serial number example C4ED8285
Convert this number from Hex to Dec example C4ED8285 hex = 3303899781
Use Jetmouse key with Fix to get Unlock code.
If you like it complicated, do it as whitedrag0n wrote ;) .
But if you want it simply, start command prompt, change to the drive-letter of your card [such as E:] and type vol. The displayed volume serial number you can use unhyphenated in the keygen. It is not necessary to convert from Hex to Dez.
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Sorry but the VOL command doesn't have anything to do with the CID of a memory card. The volume ID changes after a reformat of a drive. It's also possible to change a volume id by a command. The CID is something completely different and will NEVER change for a specific memory card.
Example with changing the volume id:
Could also be checked with fsutil (requires administrator elevation):Code:C:\Windows\system32>vol g:
Volume in drive G is GARMIN
Volume Serial Number is 26FC-7320
C:\Windows\system32>g:\volumeid g: 1234-5678
VolumeID V2.01 - Set disk volume id
Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
Volume ID for drive g: updated to 1234-5678
C:\Windows\system32>vol g:
Volume in drive G is GARMIN
Volume Serial Number is 1234-5678
C:\Windows\system32>
Code:C:\Windows\system32>fsutil fsinfo volumeinfo g:
Volume Name : GARMIN
Volume Serial Number : 0x12345678
Max Component Length : 255
File System Name : FAT
Preserves Case of filenames
Supports Unicode in filenames
Furthermore it's even more complicated than whitedrag0n suggests. "READCID.EXE" application will only work if the memory card reader is attached directly to the PCI bus. No USB type of memory card reader will have the capability to access the CID parameters through the USB API.
More about jo0ls READCID.EXE:
jo0ls own words about his READCID.EXE:Code:http://jo0ls-dotnet-stuff.blogspot.com/search/label/SD%20Card%20CID
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currently works only on Vista 64. Weirdly it only works when compiled for the x86 platform (the build target in visual studio). When I tried it on Vista 32 I got invalid handle errors. Sheesh. The other biggy is that it only works when the SD Card is plugged into a reader that is attached directly to the pci bus. If USB is involved in the chain, then the DeviceIOControl messages go to the USB host controller, and it doesn't understand them.
More about memory cards and the CID register:
Code:http://elm-chan.org/docs/mmc/mmc_e.html
But it works with the volume serial number - I often used it!
And I need no additional software - I can use it on every Windows system.
Ballebar is correct it is a little more complicated than i first thought but it works for me on my laptop.
Yes you do need a SD card reader that is attched to the PCI Bus.
It also appears to work under windows 7 as this is my currect operating system
As for what p!xeldealer about the vol being the serial number this is a bullshit. The vol will change with each format. Try it and you will see.
CID is the only real way to get you sd card id I know because i tryed it myself and it dont work.