I got this idea from reading the Garmin XT gurus of RG.
reference: http://roadguide.ph/forums/showthread.php?t=2640
They said that with Garmin XT you can actually have multiple maps installed.
There were some files mentioned such as basmap, OEM, etc. but I don't want to mess around with those, coz they are basically the original maps installed.
What I was interested in however is the gmapsupp.img and the gmapsupp2.img as well as installing into the Nuvi unit and into the microSD.
So this is what I did:
1. Installed the RG 1.07 map into micro SD card, you install using mapsource and when you click upload, instead of choosing nuvi, you choose the microSD on the drop down. This will give you a gmapsupp.img in microSD.
2. Then using mapsource again I installed the latest Contributor's map into the Nuvi unit this time. This will give you gmapsupp.img in your Nuvi, this way contri map is in your unit all the time. In my unit it is in G:/Map/ for example.
3. I then browsed using windows file explorer to the microSD and renamed my RG 1.07 map from gmapsupp.img to gmapsupp2.img
4. Then I opened mapsource again to start uploading another map, this time I tried out an old OSM map, and chose my microSD card as destination. (Be careful if you choose incorrectly you can overwrite the contri map in your nuvi, but if you make a mistake just reinstall).
After I safely removed my Garmin unit from the computer, I turned it on and checked the Maps info and found 3 maps in there, plus the 2 pre installed maps I have. So total of 5.
Lastly I asked the question, if you had both the RG 1.07 and the OSM map, would it look like 2 superimposed maps? Well I tried it (not with 1.07 though, with the Contributor's map) and it did not work. To be able to see the OSM map I had to uncheck my Contri map, and vice versa. The POI is searchable I think but the routing gets messed up.
Hope this helps!
TTFN
Arvin
reference: http://roadguide.ph/forums/showthread.php?t=2640
They said that with Garmin XT you can actually have multiple maps installed.
There were some files mentioned such as basmap, OEM, etc. but I don't want to mess around with those, coz they are basically the original maps installed.
What I was interested in however is the gmapsupp.img and the gmapsupp2.img as well as installing into the Nuvi unit and into the microSD.
So this is what I did:
1. Installed the RG 1.07 map into micro SD card, you install using mapsource and when you click upload, instead of choosing nuvi, you choose the microSD on the drop down. This will give you a gmapsupp.img in microSD.
2. Then using mapsource again I installed the latest Contributor's map into the Nuvi unit this time. This will give you gmapsupp.img in your Nuvi, this way contri map is in your unit all the time. In my unit it is in G:/Map/ for example.
3. I then browsed using windows file explorer to the microSD and renamed my RG 1.07 map from gmapsupp.img to gmapsupp2.img
4. Then I opened mapsource again to start uploading another map, this time I tried out an old OSM map, and chose my microSD card as destination. (Be careful if you choose incorrectly you can overwrite the contri map in your nuvi, but if you make a mistake just reinstall).
After I safely removed my Garmin unit from the computer, I turned it on and checked the Maps info and found 3 maps in there, plus the 2 pre installed maps I have. So total of 5.
Lastly I asked the question, if you had both the RG 1.07 and the OSM map, would it look like 2 superimposed maps? Well I tried it (not with 1.07 though, with the Contributor's map) and it did not work. To be able to see the OSM map I had to uncheck my Contri map, and vice versa. The POI is searchable I think but the routing gets messed up.
Hope this helps!
TTFN
Arvin
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