
well I used: mkgmap.jar --family-id=6391 --description="some_name" --series-name="some_name" --family-name="some_name" --product-id=1 --gmapsupp 6391*.img clas*.TYP and that puts the GPS into bootloop. (Oregon and etrex 30...). (I don't think the .TYP-file can be in any way responsible, as it works on all other maps without probs, and also small extracts.. - nor the other options). As told, my old Vista HCx copes fine with the map. On 23.02.2012 15:40, Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
Hi
So here is the file for testing (do not install it on internal memory, else your GPS device may be ready for sending it in to Garmin). _*/ftp://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/openmtbmap/mtbfrance_broke.exe/*_ (note simply unpack this installer with 7zip-full on Linux - its lzma packed). Well I've downloaded it, although I don't know if I will be able to do anything with it since I don't have an Oregon or new Etrex, so may not be able to reproduce. In fact I don't even have a large enough microSD card...
Just to be clear if I do:
mkgmap --latin1 --gmapsupp 6391*.img
then that will produce a map that doesn't work?
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