

- #QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT UPDATE#
- #QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT WINDOWS 7#
- #QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT DOWNLOAD#
- #QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT WINDOWS#
> the coding of the elements is different, too. > not that much of a problem, as it is quite easy to find out. First the data in the gmapsupp is structured different. > No, sorry, I don't think there will be support of newer proprietary In particular, in QMapShack issue #12, "Cannot import NT Format map In particular, some years ago (2009?) Garmin introduced a Some googling revealed that apparently there are several variants of QMapShack reports that it is a "NT Format file", which I tried to load the file using QMapShack (installed from the Debian I have documented this limitation in the Navit wiki under Original (and proprietary) Garmin maps (which, at any rate, may be On creating Garmin maps (often from OpenStreetMap data), not on reading Also, the projects I could find that deal with Garmin maps focus Library (libgarmin), which has seen little development during the last It seems very unlikely that Navit will be the first to do this reverseĮngineering work, as this is out of scope for Navit, and ratherĭifficult: The existing support for Garmin maps is based on an external Yet been reverse-engineered, and OP most likely used such a map. It seems the current Garmin maps from Garmin use a format that has not With that file, I can reproduce the problem described in Gilles gave me access to an example Garmin file from a real device X-Greylist: delayed 526 seconds by postgrey-1.35 at buxtehude Thu, 09:25:10 UTC Subject: Bug is difficult and unlikely to be fixedĬontent-Type: text/plain charset=us-asciiĬontent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Received: from sleske by iota.localnet with local (Exim 4.82_1-5b7a7c0-XX) Received: from iota.localnet (unknown )īy (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id DE4B0314454F URIBL_CNKR autolearn=no autolearn_force=no X-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.5 required=4.0 tests=BAYES_00,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE, Therefore it might be a good idea to have a gpx file to open in QLandkarte, so you can easily zoom to a region.Received: (at 601135) by 09:25:11 +0000 On success you might not see anything because QLandkarte doesn't zoom in it. If the actual version fails, too, then your tdb file might be broken.
#QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT UPDATE#
If QLandkarte fails to open the tdb file if you opened it via the menu "file -> load map", an update of QLandkarte might be a good idea. The way to add a garmin map to QLandkarte is like Bernhard Hiller wrote: Start QLandkarte, choose "File -> load map" (hope it is named so as I see german translations), choose the tdb file and then QLandkarte asks for a img file And that should be the file 63240000_mdr.img (like Bernhard Hiller wrote). I assume that it works equal to the actual version 1.7. tdb file though - QlandkarteGT barfs at that point (as I said above though, maybe I'm adding the map wrongly to QlandkarteGT?)įirst: Your version of QLandkarte isn't up to date. img files with names all matching the 6324*.img pattern (from 63241595.img up to 63243176.img (with gaps in places)) img files - I'd had clicked quite a few bits of the UK so got : Sooo, have I made wrong assumptions, used QlandkarteGT wrongly, or maybe something else? I've even used "java -jar mkgmap.jar -tdbfile *.img" to recreate the. (the "Konsole" I ran QlandkarteGT from says "ERROR 4: `63240000.tdb' not recognised as a supported file format.") Source : create map collection from existing geo-referenced files img files I tried to upload into QlandkarteGT and yet using the process below I just get a "Failed to load file 63240000.tdb" :
#QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT WINDOWS#
the downloaded installer for Windows worked its magic on the WIndows-based machine, and MapSource works like a charm, showing me a routable UK

#QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT DOWNLOAD#
I have generated a download for various bits of the UK via :
#QMAPSHACK GARMIN IMG NT FORMAT WINDOWS 7#
On another machine I'm running WIndows 7 64-bit and an up-to-date version of MapSource. On one machine (the important one here), I'm running 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS, 3.2.0-40-generic kernel, QlandkarteGT (version 1.2.3-1build1), QlandkarteGT-garmin (version 0.3.4-2), and mkgmap-r2567 (downloaded from today). I'm totally new to OSM & QlandkarteGT, so I'm probably going to make mistakes here - apologies for noob-ness in advance!
