By fact new maps with ID more then 2500 is not authenticate in 1xxx series!
By fact new maps with ID more then 2500 is not authenticate in 1xxx series!
Garmin, how much is 30 pieces of silver for Judas today? Were they worthy for crucifix of GPSPower?
"With a patched Basecamp you can transfer the map (*.img) to your pc disk, then unlock it with Fast IMG Unlocker, then copy it in your gps"
Basecamp shows the maps on my device. How do I transfer the *.img to my PC?
I select the map, but Edit/SendTo is greyed out. Thanks for any hints.
I believe that is a typo on the part of the person who wrote that. Send To in Basecamp I believe only is for waypoints and routes, but since I don't have a device that supports either I cannot confirm that. You need MapInstall, which is installed with Basecamp, to transfer maps. In [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] I provide a link to a version of the MapInstall EXE that allows maps to be sent to any drive.
Tkanks NeilI thought it was some magic Garmin backdoor!
@atomiktd: I have lifetime maps for my 1300 and I wrote the how-to for myself. I decided to share the how-to after I put it together but made it clear in the introductory paragraphs that I had a lifetime map subscription and based the tutorial off that assumption. The Maps sub-forum has all the maps you may need or want and I have placed a link to the forum in the notes section.
Last edited by Strephon Alkhalikoi; 19th November 2011 at 08:01 PM.
Has anyone been able to disassemble and look at the details of the code for these GMA files ?
Is there a way to generate a "legitimate" GMA file if needed?
I ask because I suspect that Garmin has some updating schemes that they just started, that "may" require you to log onto the Garmim server to get an update.. but the server will look for a bonafide GMA file to be present on the GPS unit or SD card before it sends any updates.
I can't say for sure... but it's just a suspicion I have at this time about this GMA file check.
Last edited by timp4411; 17th February 2012 at 11:14 PM.
I tried out of curiousity ages ago by changing the ext to .txt to see if info would be visible in notepad like with .unl changed to .txt. Not the slightest bit suprised when the only readable info was "GARMIN GMA", followed by unreadable symbols. Lost interest after that.
Wouldn't think so.Is there a way to generate a "legitimate" GMA file if needed?
Well, i hope not...brrr! But best to always leave your legit preloaded map only on the unit with its .unl & .gma, and take out the sd containing anything else before updating. That's good practice anyway in my opinion.I ask because I suspect that Garmin has some updating schemes that they just started, that "may" require you to log onto the Garmim server to get an update.. but the server will look for a bonafide GMA file to be present on the GPS unit or SD card before it sends any updates.
I can't say for sure... but it's just a suspicion I have at this time about this GMA file check.
Last edited by Neil; 17th February 2012 at 11:01 PM.
Hi,
Suppose i have 100 GMA files for same map licensed on 100 SD cards and i have the serial numbers of the SD cards, is there a way to generate a keygen to make GMA, i mean solve the variables.
Stuart
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No, only because it's not known at this time how many variables are actually involved in creating the GMA file. Besides, it's simpler and less annoying to simply unlock the map once using the combination of Mapset Unlocker and Garmin Image Unlocker then copy the resulting file to each card. No GMA file needed when using that combination of programs.
EDIT: I see Neil beat me to the punch.![]()
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