I know how to unlock the maps using all the linked utilities on this forum and they work just fine. I would thank you profusely but you won't allow me to!
I was just wondering if you experts could give me some inside info into using the sdCard ID. Otherwise what is the point in finding it out if I can't use it?
Is the 8 digit number in hex code? Because the unlock code is 25 digits, right? So do I need to plug this number (in 10 digit decimal - same as the gps id) into the JetMouse keygen and use the generated number in the .unl file.
I am sure this stuff is intuitive to you guys but it is a complete mystery to me.
Sure, I understand I don't NEED to use it with your easy unlocking software but....
Otherwise, what is the point of discovering the sd card ID using the above software?
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I don't like just blindly using a solution, I prefer to understand it. Purely acedemic of course. You guys have given us a gem of info but no clue on how to apply it. That drives me nuts!
26th September 2010, 02:15 PM
catymag
you need sd id to generate the unl file with JM
we have nice tutorials ,read them [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
in some devices is better to have the map and its unl file instead of the "Fast unlocked map" or it must be needed like in cityxplorers to have pedestrian function and transports
27th September 2010, 01:09 AM
Tigertrader
Yes, catymag, I agree they are wonderful tutorials and I have read them all.
BUT it still does not answer any of my questions above unless I completely missed the section you mean.
We are talking about the sdCard ID, not the gps ID. I was unable to find any information in the above links relating to how to use the sdCard ID to generate an xyz.unl file, or if the ID is in hex or decimal.
If you look at the map ID code of an img file in a hex editor the numbers are reversed. Is it the same for the sdCard ID in this software?
So what it the point of the software link provided above? Sorry but I cannot for the life of me see the connection to these issues and the tutorial links. I must be really thick!
Never mind, I guess I will have to find the answer elsewhere. Thanks anyhow for the links.
28th September 2010, 05:14 PM
multicolor
Garmin nuvi 1490: Press and hold the battery indicator for about 10 sec. (You find the Serial on the "Data Card Test Page")
1st October 2010, 08:06 AM
Tigertrader
wonderful to know but again it does not answer ANY of my questions - it is glaringly apparent how to get "the number" and there are many different ways of doing so, including using good old Windows disk scan utility - BUT the questions posed above remain unanswered - seems like English comprehension is a dying skill!
7th October 2010, 01:59 PM
HUMBLE BEERS
Hi
Jetmouse keygen is a brilliant tool, just a bit tricky to understand for some folks.
1. Launch the keygen, and type in your 10# (10 digit decimal) SD-Card ID into the "Unit ID" field.
2. Select "Garmin Mobile XT" or "Garmin Mobile PC" in the Software Product drop-down box and hit the Generate button below the “Select Software Product” field.
This will be the software unlock code, this is the code for the SD-Card you are using. Save the code as SW.UNL in the Garmin Directory of your SD-Card
3. Now enter your 10# (10 digit decimal) GPS Unit ID into the "Unit ID" field.
4. Select "Garmin Mobile XT" or "Garmin Mobile PC" in the Sotware Product drop-down box.
5. Select your Map Product in the drop-down box and hit Generate button below the “Select Map Product” field
This will be the map unlock code, this is the code is for the map you are using.
Save the code as GMAPSUPP.UNL (or whatever else you named your map, eg. FILENAME.UNL) in the Garmin Directory of your SD-Card.
Copy your Map as GMAPSUPP.IMG (or whatever else you named your map, eg. FILENAME.IMG) to the garmin directory and of you go.
If this is still to difficult just download UnlockGarminMaps.7z (also called GarminUnlocker).
Follow the instructions in the readme file and you don't have to mess around with any codes anymore.
Has work for me with any map I am using. I am using GPSMAP 78, MobilePC, MapSource and HomePort.
Hope this will help
7th October 2010, 02:15 PM
catymag
If Garmin Unlocker is run on new GMAP format maps it removes unlock code and also routing data
making them unusable you should before use [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] which changes new format maps
into a IMG map tile format Garmin Unlocker can unlock and removing unlock codes without damaging routing data--
or
if one splits a locked gmapsupp.img runs garmin unlocker on it then merges it -it
becomes a gmapsupp.img with its unlock codes removed with routing data still intact
or
use [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]