gps-units) is a different product from Garmin Topo AU/NZ currently at V6 ( ) You can see some screenshots on a Garmin Oregon 600 here viewtopic.php?f=21&t=30162 I've done some comparisons between Garmin's Topo AU/NZ maps and Andrews OSMs. Mtrain wrote:Sorry for what might be a lazy question but how do these maps compare to the oz topo maps that Garmin sell on sd card? You can check the version in BaseCamp under Manage map products/Copyright.
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I don't know what version you have, but I'd suggest that you download the latest version. I've done that with QMapShack and there is certainly no change along that line. If you zoom right in on part of the transition you might get a better idea what is going on. I haven't used BaseCamp for a long time, but with QMapShack when you are zoomed out that far, there are only 100m contours, smaller watercourses are gone. I can't see any line or contour colour change. It almost looks as though that area has some transparency applied. If you mean the square where the overall colouring is different I have no idea. I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to. GBW wrote:I haven't downloaded new versions for quite a while but in the most recent ones I've noticed a few weird lines on OSM Vic and variations in the contour colors on both Vicmap and OSM Vic. Posts: 245 Joined: Mon 29 Aug, 2011 10:34 am Region: Victoria Gender: Male As far as I can tell they are the same on Six maps online. There are good examples (or rather bad) in Mt Nothofagus NP and Koreelah NP. Contour steps vary suddenly from 10m to 20m and 50m and some even 100m. I've noticed that the NSW contour data are not very good close to the QLD border. If you are walking close to the border you may need to disable the other state map. Sometimes a forest area from one state protrudes into the other and obscures details from the other.
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These winding sections are a bit problematic with overlaps, particularly NSW/QLD. VIC/NSW along the Murray and NSW/QLD where it follows the Dumaresq, Macintyre and Barwon rivers. Actually no overlap where the borders are straight lines, and just a little where they are wiggly lines i.e. I've also used new state boundaries with less overlap. Strange, when freely available from all other jurisdictions.
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WA has data available, but only by subscription. WA and NT now the only ones without accurate contours and hydro. Queensland now has contour and hydro data from QTopo. img file in this directory.Another set of new maps based on OSM data from.
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You only need to create a folder called Garmin and copy your. If you do not want to remove nor touch the original maps (the ones that came when you bought your device), you can play safe and use an external SD card. vpm extensions) that you never use, so maybe taking up quite a bit of space. These probably contain lots of different voices and languages (files with. You can delete the voice files to make room. You can always make a backup and copy the files to your computer. You may not have enough space on your device, but you can remove some files and replace the existent map. Once connected to your computer, it will appear as an additional drive. Once you have your map file, you have two options:Ĭopy and paste your file to your device ( /Garmin folder). In some places, you may find locked files, but there are tools to unlock those. So updating or adding maps is as simple as copying and pasting a file, which has to be named gmapprom.img or gmapsupp.img. When your Garmin reboots, you should now have the OSM map displayed. Again, on a Mac, you do this by dragging it to the trash.
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On a Mac, for example, this will be on the desktop. The Garmin should show up as a removable disc (like a USB stick) in the usual place.(On an eTrex, this is typically done by going to the menu screen, then Setup -> Interface -> USB Mass Storage.) Put your Garmin in USB Mass Storage mode.Connect your Garmin to your computer via a USB cable.Assuming you have an SD card installed in the card socket for your Garmin, simply do this: img file is not meant for a program on your computer. Double-clicking tells your computer to "find the program that will understand. It sounds like you are trying to double-click, or otherwise open, an.