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Oddometer: 1,603. A lot of new BaseCamp features are not included in MapSource (decent printing support, reading maps from devices, 3D view, Birdseye Imagery, geo-tagging of pictures). Basecamp has at least one major advantage over Mapsource and that's that you don't need the actual maps on your computer. If you attach a Nuvi, for example, to ...
2,240. Location: Stuttgart, Germany. Step 1: Download latest version of MapSource from Garmin. Step 2: Rename file extension to a .rar instead of .exe. Step 3: Use WinRar to extract to a folder (instead of running exe). Step 4: Run MSmain.msi file, not Setup.exe. Step 5: Be happy.
On a related problem. I just installed MapSource on friends (I think a Windows 7) machine, then updated it to 6.13.7. Tried to open a MapSource file and got pop up asking what to open it with, found MapSource, clicked it. Next time I tried to open a MapSource file, got some pop up about this program won't work with "bla bla 32".
MapSource 6.16.X, 16,747 KB MapSource 6.13.7 10,116 KB And the kicker is the maps. CNNT 2011.4 1.71 Gigs CN 2008 1.27 Gigs US R&R 484 Megs My numbers "may" be off a bit because I've reverse converted the current mapsets to work with 6.13.7. HTH
One good thing that's come out of my Garmin GPS mis-adventures has been Garmin's Basecamp program - which is just the Apple-compatible version of Garmin's Mapsource. Apple compatible meaning Apple computer compatible not iPad compatible. Basecamp (Mapsource) allows me to import/export my library of .gpx track files and then edit/create new ...
When it does this, I reboot the computer with the 276C connected through the USB cable. After computer is booted, it states that it has found new hardware, then gives the option to automatically find the drivers. I select this option. All all the grinding and whirling, go back to Mapsource and try transferring.
Open two copies of MapSource. One copy can hold your multiple routes and tracks. In the other copy you can open up single routes/track files and just copy them to you first copy of MapSource with copy/paste => right click on your single route and track files and select copy. Then go over to your multiple window, right click and select Paste.
(it's listed in the Garmin section; "Garmin MapSource - gdb (.gdb)" 14. File box; again, click on the file icon to the right of the file drop down box, navigate to where you want to save this file, and then title it and click "save".
It basically: - parses the GE .kml file to extract names and coordinates. - sends the keystrokes to Mapquest to enter the Waypoints. - tells Mapsource to create a Route based on the Waypoint names. 1. Create the .kml file in Google Earth. 2. Open Mapquest (It has to be open and on a NEW, blank map) 3.
The issue with installing old versions of Garmin maps is that they generally install MapSource (mapsource.exe) in a different location than newer versions.Typically, the older versions (Topo 3.02 for instance and certainly Roads and Rec) install mapsource.exe to C:\Program Files\Garmin. The new standard location is C:\Garmin.