The NamedTrails SQLite DB file is named as the part number for the map.
Ok, if the part number of the map (which also defines the name of the SQL file) has been removed, we have to insert it again. Take a hexeditor and insert the following hexadecimal values beginning at position 48 (hex 0x30):
does somebody know, which tool or how i can change the Header of a *.img
from: Header: 07.05.2012 15:05:43, DSKIMG, XOR 00, V 3.00
to: Header: 07.05.2012 15:05:43, DSKIMG, XOR 00, V 3.00, Ms 0, 010-D1160-00
Thank you
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merlinboy, you was to fast for my post...... i will try it with the hexeditor
Originally Posted by jonnywi
does somebody know, which tool or how i can change the Header of a *.img
from: Header: 07.05.2012 15:05:43, DSKIMG, XOR 00, V 3.00
to: Header: 07.05.2012 15:05:43, DSKIMG, XOR 00, V 3.00, Ms 0, 010-D1160-00
Thank you
->
merlinboy, you was to fast for my post...... i will try it with the hexeditor
i have overwriten the hex values beginning at position 48 (hex 0x30) with 10 D4 40 56 14 91 0D 14 41
-> now the header ist changed and i See the Trailsearch in Basecamp!!!!
Verry good Job Guys, thanks a lot
Last edited by Ballebar; 23rd September 2012 at 10:42 PM.
Reason: Merged 2 consecutive posts by the same user
Can you post a Basecamp screen with these trails menu please
It works with BC 4.0.0.5 beta and BC 3.3.3, WinXP SP3 and Win7 SP1, at least the four mentioned maps and all screenshots look like that in message #80.
I have also written a Perl script, which converts the part number of the map (f.e. '010-D1160-00' for Transalpin 2012 Pro) into the corresponding hex values. Although the source is Perl, it is highly understandable, so it should be easy to use this as a base for another programming language.
If someone knows, where to get the source code of gimgunlock, I can try to implement it there.
If someone knows, where to get the source code of gimgunlock, I can try to implement it there.
Why implemented in gimgunlock? For original locked img files, gimgunlock does not change the header, so the part number should remain the same in header and the unlocked img files should still have "Named Trails". For an existing unlocked img file without part number, all you need is to write a separate tool to open the img file, fseek to offset 48 (0x30 in hex), write 9 bytes of compressed part number there, then close the file. It should be easy to do in Perl or C/C++.
Hi, everybody, i'm not really an expert in gps maps and was wondering what you were talking about here. After a very serious reading of the different posts and using the magic tool, i could see finaly what was different into Basecamp. Hope it will also work in my Dakota during real conditions.
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