Ask the hosters why they implement Captchas.
And JD never stalled for me.
Beside, it's the decision of the Uploader where he uploads his files. I don't complain either when I don't find files on RS, even I have a premium account
Ask the hosters why they implement Captchas.
And JD never stalled for me.
Beside, it's the decision of the Uploader where he uploads his files. I don't complain either when I don't find files on RS, even I have a premium account
""Europe NT 2011.32 1.97GB UnLocked Image For older devices (Ukraina removed)""
Can these maps be used in older devices that use Non NT maps such as the Streetpilot 2610th ...and others.
these maps are NT, and work in devices that support NT mapsQuote:
Originally Posted by ecce57 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
No, its still an NT map.
In this case "older devices" means for devices (pograms) which cannot read Images bigger then 2GB (Garmin Mobile XT for example)
I have lost my 3d file for this map can some kind sole please upload one thanks all for the great work as always
Thanks, the last version NON NT maps is CN Europe 2009
In CNEU 2011.32 it's the same than in previous versionQuote:
Originally Posted by Thefatboy [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
GMAP3D.IMG, length 386867200
Header: 27.09.2010 14:56:56, DSKIMG, XOR 00, V 20.11, Ms 0
Mapset: CN Europe NT 2011.30 3D
download it from that thread
unlock 3d map with Fast IMg Unlocker
*.sum files are left on nuvis after maps updates, you can delete them
Duplicate post in error (computer hung). Please delete.
Damian, if you mean diacritical characters, they can be typed by using the numerical keypad on your keyboard while the Num Lock light is on and the ALT key is pressed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sewage [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
For instance, the letter é can be typed by having the Num Lock light on, then pressing the ALT key and while holding that key pressed, enter 130 on the numerical keypad. Similarly, use code 129 to get ü (like in the word nüvi).
A list with so called ALT-codes can be found here: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Hope this helps.