WitrynaAside from that, neither Basecamp or Mapsource can "open" .img files, they must be installed into the program. Assuming that you have a legal copy, you should contact the supplier of your map. There are some advanced ways to make maps viewable in Basecamp, but this is somewhat complicated and requires additional software. Witryna14 lis 2024 · To import a map into Garmin Basecamp, first make sure that the map is in a compatible file format. Then, connect your Garmin device to your computer and …
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Witryna19 kwi 2009 · Open MapSetToolkit. Tell MapSetToolkit the location of cgpsmapper: Now select the .img file (s) by clicking Select IMG Select the folder where your .img files … WitrynaI don't have your device, but you should be able to copy the map files to a removeable drive, either a physical one like a memory stick, or a virtual one. Place the map files … green manalishi judas priest album
How can I convert a *.img file to a basecamp *.gmap directory?
WitrynaGetting OSM into Basecamp. I downloaded OSM generic routable (new style).gmap files that I would like to get installed only into Basecamp on my iMac w/OS 10.0.1 and NOT into my device. I also downloaded JaVaWa GMTA.app and JaVaWa Map Converter as I read in a few forums these are required. It appears that GMTK seems that it is meant … Witryna20 kwi 2012 · Open the map and display it as a pdf in an Explorer window. I usually only display about half or so of the original in order to get adequate resolution. Then do a screen dump (control-Print Screen) to a bmp file, I use Paint to convert the bmp to a jpg and crop out non-map stuff, Then load the jpg into Google Earth. Witryna26 lip 2024 · If you are interested in polygons, you might think of converting the data to .osm format and render a Garmin .img map with mkgmap. In QGIS you can transform your data to shapefile, and load that into the JOSM editor to apply tags like building=yes or landuse=forest. Save it to a .osm file, AND DO NOT UPLOAD TO THE OSM … greenman and peterson