@ voro
Read post #106 and test this :).
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@ voro
Read post #106 and test this :).
sorry I have a question. what are the file g2s?
thanks
Antonio
g2s files are one of these "additional files". G2s is available in newer Nüvi devices (I guess) with a traffic receiver and it will give you infos about traffic flow and will help you calculate the fasted route.
G'day Antonio, Welcome to GPSPower. Best to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], saves a bit of time. ;)
Yeah, #Roger, maybe you're right. This is of course a long route with much different waypoints. So, I will cut the route in pieces and will try it that way.
Has anyone yet managed to fit any 2GB version on to an actual 2GB SD card? If so please tell what brand of card. Every version that Ive tried wont fit.
What is the actual map coverage of the 2GB post #32 (CN Europe NTU 2015.10 West & Central_Unlocked) Theres a link to coverage but it explains nothing.
I suggest to download pc version, unlock and build with Mapinstall your preferred img that fits your sd .Quote:
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Inviato dal mio GT-I9100
Put the file IMG in folder Map or Garmin (SD card) and open Basecamp. Look the border of map (yellow line/border ) :)Quote:
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Also read the LOG with GmapTool :)
Garmin confirmed me that now NT version exit 2 times a year ;)
Inviato dal mio HTC One utilizzando Tapatalk
Your problem is that 2GB SD cards are measured in decimal i.e. 2GB=2,000,000,000 bytes [in theory], whereas the FAT16 file size limit [and consequently Garmin's maximum image size for older devices such as nuvi 3x0/6x0] is 2GiB less 1 byte [GiB being gibibyte, or an original binary GB] which is 2,147,483,647 bytes. Therefore a so-called 'just under 2GB' image file won't fit on a so-called '2GB' SD card which at best probably only has about 1.86GiB of usable space [~1,998,500,000 bytes]. The rule of thumb is that if the unit's internal memory is FAT16 then it cannot see an image 2GiB or over even if capable of reading FAT32 SD cards, such as 3x0/6x0 nuvi series are for instance. Those old units cannot use this unicode map effectively though of course, the EU non-unicode is the map for them.Quote:
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Most image files posted with the claim that they are 'under 2GB' are in fact usually just under 2GiB and therefore need to go on a 4'GB' card. Microsoft still uses the original binary meaning of KB/MB/GB/TB etc which is that 1KB is 1,024 bytes [2 to the power of 10]; 1MB is 1KB x 1024 = 1,048,576 bytes [2 to the power of 20]; 1GB is 1MB x 1024 = 1,073,741,824 bytes [2 to the power of 30]; 1TB is 1GB x 1024 = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes [2 to the power of 40]. So in Properties it will report quite correctly [in binary] that your 1GB card has only ~938MB or ~0.916GB, a 2GB has ~1.84GB, a 4GB card has ~3.72GB, and an 8GB has ~7.39GB in usable space only.
It's also possible to format a 4GB [~3.72GiB] card in FAT16 so that very old units such as StreetPilots which can't see FAT32 can read them and use an image up to 2GiB [2,147,483,647 bytes] instead of being limited on a 2GB card to an image of ~1.86GiB [~1,998,500,000 bytes]
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Code:http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html