Yes Neil , I'm so used to repeat it I became too concise ;)
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Yes Neil , I'm so used to repeat it I became too concise ;)
I always hope users take a look here:
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If you right click on the first image and then select 'extract' you should get the image file extracted.
You mean 'right click on the first compressed part etc, i think.Quote:
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GB Discoverer National Parks & Trails 1:25K v3.00 (unlocked)
Version: 3.00
Released: September 2011
MapID: 2543
Mirrors @ NETuploaded.com (not really fast but never expire) & uploaded.net (ul.to)
1 Ben Nevis and Glencoe (426MB)
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2. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs (512MB)
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3. The Cairngorms (630MB)
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4. Lake District (524MB)
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5. Northumberland (487MB)
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6. Yorkshire Dales (490MB)
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7. North Yorkshire Moors (467MB)
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8. Snowdonia National Park (523MB)
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9. Brecon Beacons and Pembroke Coast (525MB)
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10. Peak District (491MB)
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11. The Norfolk Broads (418MB)
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12. Dartmoor and Exmoor (482MB)
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13. The New Forest and South Downs (550MB)
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14. Coast to Coast Walk (731MB)
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Has anyone got these all merged into a single .img file, ideally all the V3's and the V2's that are not in the V3, ie Cotswolds, Thames path etc..?
Why do you want to do this? All devices, that can use raster maps, also can use several images!
In addition to p!xeldealer's answer please note that you can't merge all files. You can merge a maximum of 9 or 10 regions to one file. With more you will exceed the 4 GB file size limit.Quote:
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Addition: Mapperoni (see next post) ist right, I forgot that. There's a lot of identical contents in the maps. However I'm surprised that the individual 25K contents of each map is so small. rastered maps usually need a high amount of memory.
It's possible to join all these maps and end up with 3 separate mapsets that are all well below 4GB.
I took a close look at the GB Discoverer maps (National Parks, National Trails and UK 50k) and they all contain a set of 67 maps that are exactly equal. This is the autorouting layer of GB that every single map contains. It becomes visible when zooming in in Basecamp outside the topo area of the map. There is also an OVERVIEW_mdr.img in every map that's equal as well.
The 25k maps also contain a 50k portion (visible when zooming out) that can be deleted because we already have the full UK 50k map available.
When deleting all duplicates and the 50k layer your 25k maps can be joined and the data will be reduced by 2/3.
You can achieve this final result:
- GBDiscoverer50K All.img: 3.2GB
- National Parks.img: 2.2GB
- National Trails.img: 1.2GB
For those of you that want to spend some time and create the joined maps yourself, some additional information:
The GB Discoverer 50k map already contains the autorouting layer (67 separate maps) and the overview_mdr.img (search index), so the Park- and Trailmap won't need these files. Actually you only need one img from each 25k map!
- The National Park maps v3 have FID=2543
- The National Park maps v2 have FID=400
- The Trailmaps v2 have FID=400
- There is only one Trailmap v3 (Coast to Coast) but at the time I created my maps this one didn't exist.
All 25k National Park maps joined in one img:
All 25k Trail maps joined in one img:Code:File: D:/Garmin/Garmin UK/UK_National_Parks.img, length 2341797888
Header: 21.09.2012 14:12:02, DSKIMG, XOR 00, V 0.00, Ms 0
Mapset: UK National Parks
Map length s-f CP prio PID FID name
00263454 NT 118151535 1 1252 20 1 400 00263454
00263683 NT 31686535 1 1252 20 1 400 00263683
00263453 NT 114167557 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263453
00263430 NT 149247013 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263430
00263450 NT 110958514 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263450
00263784 NT 84155418 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263784
00263436 NT 92372542 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263436
00263441 NT 57349532 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263441
00384770 NT 260211851 1 1252 20 1 2543 00384770
00263447 NT 42725039 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263447
00263448 NT 62689014 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263448
00263459 NT 136406343 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263459
00263198 NT 41124788 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263198
00263212 NT 134647819 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263212
00263455 NT 38433934 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263455
00263449 NT 90221501 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263449
00263451 NT 114809933 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263451
00263452 NT 147275671 1 1252 20 1 2543 00263452
00282118 NT 156849566 1 1252 20 1 400 00282118
00263442 NT 86448527 1 1252 20 1 400 00263442
00282119 NT 126921302 1 1252 20 1 400 00282119
00282120 NT 143929360 1 1252 20 1 400 00282120
MAPSOURC MPS 1048 1
Data MPS
V: UK National Parks (0)
F: PID 1, FID 2543, Parks
* All extractions and joins were made with GMapTool offcourse :)Code:File: D:/Garmin/Garmin UK/UK_National_Trails.img, length 1286438912
Header: 20.10.2011 14:40:47, DSKIMG, XOR 00, V 0.00, Ms 0
Mapset: Trails
Map length s-f CP prio PID FID name
00263227 NT 128725385 1 1252 20 1 400 TGBD035 - The Thames Path GC
00263221 NT 64675844 1 1252 20 1 400 00263221
00263220 NT 108427646 1 1252 20 1 400 00263220
00263224 NT 77753870 1 1252 20 1 400 00263224
00263223 NT 119589017 1 1252 20 1 400 00263223
00263229 NT 54703451 1 1252 20 1 400 00263229
00263277 NT 128488191 1 1252 20 1 400 00263277
00263230 NT 42147589 1 1252 20 1 400 00263230
00263394 NT 32336695 1 1252 20 1 400 00263394
00263222 NT 97906775 1 1252 20 1 400 00263222
00263279 NT 62267063 1 1252 20 1 400 00263279
00263278 NT 74210785 1 1252 20 1 400 00263278
00263219 NT 51240482 1 1252 20 1 400 00263219
00263218 NT 47156787 1 1252 20 1 400 00263218
00263214 NT 108148253 1 1252 20 1 400 00263214
00263215 NT 37537717 1 1252 20 1 400 00263215
00263228 NT 50728056 1 1252 20 1 400 00263228
MAPSOURC MPS 772 1
Data MPS
V: Trails (0)
F: PID 1, FID 400, Trails
Mapperoni that looks great, any chance of putting it up for download somewhere?
What is the highest gmapsup number, that the Oregon 300 and 62s can go up to?
I've gone up to gmapsup3 I think on the Oregon 300.