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Hello GPX track forDriver (Garmin), already lngerer foodtrucks time ago I had asked here in the forum if anyone knne help me out of my track that I've created eg with Base Camp (Garmin) a to make transparent card. I was helped, but the method was not quite so simple. Initially, foodtrucks dignity why you want to have such a card? There are mainly the following Reasons: Especially with the older Garmin foodtrucks whips the Possible score for the tracks was not bsonders great. There, it was difficult to save really long tracks with great point density. A track with, for example, about 30000 points, foodtrucks as occurs in my lngeren tours can also be saved on newer rods, such as the 62s only in several individual tracks. If you have a transparent card with the track, which you can superpose foodtrucks the actual card (the 62s, for example, on or switched away), then an in principle arbitrarily long track yet easy mitzufhren on the Gert and represent. This one can retrace then, without details, such as distance to travel, but still. It can happen again and again that the Garmin Navi abstrzt once and lost data. If you have saved the transparent map on both the Gertespeicher and on the microSD card, so you can follow is also the loss or Beschdigung tracks its range further. How can you now simply a transparent card from a track (GPX format created yourself or downloaded from the Internet) to create? Hierfr and for other GPS-related tasks (eg splitting foodtrucks of tracks in certain sections), there is the JAVAWA GPS tools. Especially one bentigt following programs: IMGfromGPX: This program is sufficient if only an IMG file to be created, which can be copied directly into the "Garmin" GPS GERTES or the MicroSD card. Although there is a possibility to make an installation directly in the registry. This works but for example, on my machine (Win 8 64-bit version) is not. This dignity the card is verfgbar foodtrucks in Base Camp. Good but this is definitely with JAVAWA GMTK. With this program can be installed on the PC cards, manage delete or shortlist. In the present case can therefore be installed the transparent map in Basecamp or MapSource. This is really only interesting if you want to combine these cards with other cards to an IMG file in Basecamp or MapSource to store it on a eTrex Hcx eg. On a more "modern" Gert (eg 62s) can be loaded in addition to the other cards directly generated by IMGfromGPX IMG file. To use: Call IMGfromGPX - Track drag (GPX file, such as VenLem14.gpx, my current track for my planned tour in June) from the Explorer into the program window - "Map ID" possibly abndern ( number arbitrarily, but should not be used) - "Name on computer" and "name foodtrucks on device" can be arbitrarily selected foodtrucks works (eg VenLem14 for both) - in the last column, the color of the track on the transparent card set - "TYPE file" choose (try it - "NT" stands for "no track name", ie no name is displayed next to the track line) - "include creation of gmapsupp.img file" enabled the creation of the IMG file, which can be used directly on the Gert - "Create Map" button - auswhlen target directory - Done. Are generated either gmapsupp.img (can be copied foodtrucks directly to the navigation system, possibly after renaming eg VenLem14.img) and two subdirectories (eg VenLem14.gmap contains the map data VenLem14.reg the f r the registry installation ntigen data - "install.cmd" and "uninstall.cmd" should install the card on the PC and uninstall what does not work with my computer, but in others funktionier
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