Do you happen to have the gmapsupp.img you used... I have the files but cannot unlock them...
Thanks,
J
Do you happen to have the gmapsupp.img you used... I have the files but cannot unlock them...
Thanks,
J
Browse Forum. read a lot. All answers are there...
For older devices, only (mostly) NT maps are used, not NTU. Unlocking is another story.
I only asked that user because they had same unit... I have been searching n reading for the past day...
Ill continue to do as such...
J Bish
Hello,
I would like to say this forum is very interesting, this place seems to be able to help people with support for their GPS devices even when the manufacturers stop.
I am trying to update the maps in my DNX6180 like I see many have had success here.
From reading this thread I learned how to update the Kenwood firmware(to 1.9) and Garmin software(to version 4.5) on my head unit.
The next step I did was get an 8GB usb stick formatted in fat32 and got the Garmin Device XML file on it from my head unit. The XML file is all that was created from the head unit.
After that I made two dummy files in Microsoft word, the .gma and .unl and I made sure to get rid of the .docx extensions so that they really end with .gma and .unl
I paid for the latest(2022) North America map from Garmin, but I cannot download it using Garmin Express and my usb stick with the Garmin Device XML because Garmin says it is not compatible and there are no updates.
I'm trying to search through this forum to see what to do next but I don't even know what to search for.
MapSource and Basecamp are installed on my Windows 10 computer if that would help me.
Sorry for being a newb but can anyone steer me in the right direction? I think I am missing something and don't even know what to search for in this forum so I can read further and figure out my next steps.
Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
Very wrong way ... use [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] for actions like this.Quote:
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There are a lot of hidden characters in word documents that you don't see, but the software sees.
For answers to other questions, you need to be more detailed. It is possible that you made something else wrong in the procedure.
Otherwise, true, on the siteQuote:
...Garmin says it is not compatible and there are no updates...
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there is no your device listed
Thanks Boki_Srb,
I downloaded Notepad++ to use in the future.
I am trying to update a Kenwood DNX6180 and it seems all I need now is the map image file.
Since DNX6180 is not supported anymore, Garmin won't let me download the map image I paid for(City Navigator North America NT PART NUMBER 010-D0743-00), to be used with this device.
I do have a Nuvi200 that is functional, and it would let me download the map image that I paid for(City Navigator North America NT PART NUMBER 010-D0743-00), under this device in Garmin Express
So my question is, would downloading it that way allow me to get the map image file and then use it to update my DNX6180?
Yes of course. If you have a key for DNX to unlock them :smile:
If you don’t, there are alternative ways - already unlocked maps. But, not on this Forum.
@jollyjohn
Provided you haven't downloaded it already for any device, Garmin will refund you for the map you paid for seeing you can't download it for your DNX6180. In fact it shouldn't have been sold to you at all for that unsupported device but their checkout system doesn't seem to ask you what device it's for if you buy via their website's "Purchase New Maps" which is only meant for buying out-of-area maps (i.e. other than your factory-loaded map area, such as buying South America for your NA device). If you'd tried to appropriately use the site's "Update Maps" (as you should) it'd refer you to GarminExpress for purchasing an update and GE may or may not allow that purchase depending on whether the device continues to be supported. But the DNX6180 is not supported as you've found out. Certainly you also wouldn't be able to buy an update via the Kenwood site because the DNX6180 isn't listed in the 'Select Model' dropdown of supported devices.
So get your money back and forget about trying to get any assistance from either Garmin or Kenwood to update maps because if GarminExpress refuses to allow you to purchase then that's the end of it.... unless ... you 'fake' a GarminDevice.xml with the Kenwood's UID and a supported device's other details (don't try it because if they catch you doing it they'll get very nasty). However, the dismissive and 'don't-care' attitude from both Garmin and Kenwood kinda excuses you using other less than legit methods to update your device imho. Your DNX6180 is no more than 10 years old i'd reckon and i'm still updating maps legitimately for ppl on lots of Garmin devices from early-mid 2000's so there's no good excuse for Garmin to drop support for your DNX6180 as far as i can tell.
DNX6180 uses NT mapping data format the same as the nuvi 200 (incidentally, that device was released in April 2007 so is quite a lot older than your DNX6180). To use an IMG file from your 200 you'd need to at least have an UNL file with a correct code linked to the Kenwood's UID however if later firmware has also added GMA protection then the IMG will need 'unlocking' with gimunlock. You won't get direct help in this forum with that, but it's quite ok for us to talk about it as long as we don't DO anything or supply links to tools or unlocked maps. A simple google search for "gimgunlock v0.04 download" will find it but make sure you download from a safe site, like one of the other GPS forums such as N A V I T O T A L or G P S U R L. Good luck.
Now you tell me. LOL. Just kidding sort of.
Thanks for all that information, it really is good info.
I wanted to pay Garmin for the map data so that's why I went to the purchase new maps area instead of using Garmin express.
Wow, I was really clueless to this whole process but am figuring it out with help from this forum and the helpful people on here. It is a shame that Kenwood and Garmin are not helpful when it comes time for them to "push" older units behind them, instead of being helpful.
I figured I would at least update my old Nuvi200 if I couldn't do anything else, so the money would not be wasted.
Last night my computer got some bad stuff in it but I used malwarebytes and windows security to clean it up. Today I had a breakthrough and discovered the first "other site" you mentioned (before I read your post) and they are legit after trying three times.
First I had to install a web browser extension which I later uninstalled, then I got something called happy ocean but disguised as another name. It looked like it was doing something when I dropped a file on it. I deleted it later and the third time was the charm. I was able to test my results with a broken Nuvi205 so I used the Nuvi200 and 205 to test things. My 205 wont respond to the touch screen but it boots up and shows the current map installed on the external SD card inserted in the slot. Funny thing is the Nuvi 205 let me go into the touch screen calibrate function by holding the power button on for 30 seconds and when I went to calibrate it I just chased the dot you are supposed to touch over and over again and it never finished. LOL. Both of these units were just sitting in my glove box for years and that's how the 205 ended up this way but at least the 200 still worked. But I digress.
Now I need to find out how much space is available in the DNX 6180 before I do anything else. I have no clue how to do that yet but I am having good luck searching and reading!
So currently I have a usb drive with a folder named Garmin with these files in it.
GarminDevice.xml (from my DNX6180)
gmapsupp.img
gmapsupp.gma (empty dummy file)
gmapsupp.unl (empty dummy file)
This works on my broken Nuvi205 when used with it's GarminDevice.xml file if I put it on a SD card. It just runs off the sd card so there isn't any installation besides putting the card in the slot. Also works on my Nuvi200.
Posts 47 (pg5), 56 (pg6), and 109 (pg11) in this thread are the posts about the DNX6180.
Post 47 the user lists the same 4 files and states that the DNX6180 has to have the update function used. I wonder if these are the only four files needed to update my DNX6180?
The reason I wonder is because the original poster who has a different model has a lot more files listed on his post. I read something about looking through the device xml file to see what options my unit has which might require some of the other files, but I am not sure about this.
Again, I need to find out the storage size in my DNX6180 before going any further.
Post 56 the poster says he updated his dnx6180 as "described in this post" but I don't know if that means the first post or another one like post 47.
Post 109 says he has these extra files (plus what I have on mine) on his usb drive.
/Garmin/XX
- G2S/ xx.g2s
- JCV/ xx.jcv
- PNX/ (no file)
- SID/ xx.sid (7 files)
- SQlite/ xx.db
I wonder if I need these files, and if so would there be only one folder on the usb drive named Garmin and then a folder inside named XX with the five files inside it.
He states "All the xx files, were from the splitting of the unlocked gmapsupp.img file via gmaptool" so maybe I don't need any of them. I don't know what splitting with the gmaptool is for, maybe just something needed if the image file was downloaded from a different source then Garmin?
I have a lot more reading to do!
@jollyjohn
Kenwood/Garmin devices support a range of ancillary files for different functions depending on individual hardware and firmware capability. I don't know for sure which of the file types your DNX1680 will support but you can easily check by looking at its GarminDevice.xml file. Read here: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]