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Mahlon Wagner

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Dec 27, 2009, 2:54:23 PM12/27/09
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I am new to the GPS. However, today I returned a NUVI 1350 and
purchased a 1450. It seemed to have the capability for European
GPSing.

I have not yet even plugged the unit into anything. Would it be a
good idea to use the USB and plug into my computer initially and get
things working using the computer? Nor do I have a mini-SD card yet.

Obviously, any tips and clues would be most appreciated.
cordially
Mahl

John Henderson

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Dec 27, 2009, 3:49:05 PM12/27/09
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Mahlon Wagner wrote:

> I am new to the GPS. However, today I returned a NUVI 1350 and
> purchased a 1450. It seemed to have the capability for European
> GPSing.

And the 1350 doesn't?

> I have not yet even plugged the unit into anything. Would it be a
> good idea to use the USB and plug into my computer initially and get
> things working using the computer? Nor do I have a mini-SD card yet.

Firstly, that's a microSD card. You might get the wrong thing if
you ask for "mini-SD".

You are unlikely to need a microSD card unless you want to use
alternative maps. Then you can switch between maps within the
"Tools" / "Settings" / "Map" / "Info" menu.

I'm an active contributor to www.openstreetmap.org and use OSM
routable maps rather than the Garmin maps. In fact, I bought the
Nuvi as a validation tool for OSM maps.

I had my Nuvi 1350 plugged into the PC when I did the on-line
registration, and it seemed that the Nuvi's ID got read and used
automatically in the registration process.

John

Ed Pawlowski

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Dec 27, 2009, 5:34:39 PM12/27/09
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John Henderson wrote:
> Mahlon Wagner wrote:
>
>> I am new to the GPS. However, today I returned a NUVI 1350 and
>> purchased a 1450. It seemed to have the capability for European
>> GPSing.
>
> And the 1350 doesn't?
>

Looking on Garmin web site, at the comparison between the two, only
difference is the size and $130 from what I can see.


Mahlon Wagner

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Dec 27, 2009, 6:00:48 PM12/27/09
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On 27 Dec 2009 20:49:05 GMT, John Henderson
<jhenRem...@talk21.com> wrote:

Many thanks for the help. I just checked and the maps for Giessen
Germany (OSM)are extremely good. How would one use them in my GPS?

From what I read--on the Garmin site, their maps of Europe weren't
available for the 1350. But were available for the 1350T model.

Thanks again.
Mahl

John Henderson

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Dec 27, 2009, 6:58:04 PM12/27/09
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Mahlon Wagner wrote:

> Many thanks for the help. I just checked and the maps for Giessen
> Germany (OSM)are extremely good. How would one use them in my GPS?

The general site for downloading OSM maps in Garmin format is:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download

I assuming you want routable maps (ones which can get you from A
to B because they contain all the interconnection information),
so you need to specifically look for these routable versions.

You'll need to create a top-level folder/directory on the
microSD card named "Garmin". In there, you'll need a map file
called "gmapsupp.img".

If you download an individual map, it may already be called that.
Otherwise it'll be called something like "63240001.img" or
"63240002.img". You can simply rename it to "gmapsupp.img". and
it should work.

If you want to combine two or more maps, you'll need a software
tool to do that. It will produce a composite "gmapsupp.img".

You'll want something simpler than the "mkgmap" program I use,
and other people will be a better source of info on what's
available. I've used "img2gps" with Windows before, but the
hosting domain seems to have expired.

Just ask specific questions when you get stuck.

> From what I read--on the Garmin site, their maps of Europe weren't
> available for the 1350. But were available for the 1350T model.

The Garmin format is universal. All the OSM (Garmin format) maps
I've tried work on my handheld 76CSx, my Nuvi 1350, and a large
range of Garmin mapping GPSs (both in-car and handhelds)
belonging to family and friends.

John

LightByrd

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Dec 27, 2009, 7:04:04 PM12/27/09
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"John Henderson" <jhenRem...@talk21.com> wrote in message
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| Mahlon Wagner wrote:
|
| > Many thanks for the help. I just checked and the maps for Giessen
| > Germany (OSM)are extremely good. How would one use them in my GPS?
|
| The general site for downloading OSM maps in Garmin format is:
| http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download
|
| I assuming you want routable maps (ones which can get you from A
| to B because they contain all the interconnection information),
| so you need to specifically look for these routable versions.
|
| You'll need to create a top-level folder/directory on the
| microSD card named "Garmin". In there, you'll need a map file
| called "gmapsupp.img".
|
| If you download an individual map, it may already be called that.
| Otherwise it'll be called something like "63240001.img" or
| "63240002.img". You can simply rename it to "gmapsupp.img". and
| it should work.
|
| If you want to combine two or more maps, you'll need a software
| tool to do that. It will produce a composite "gmapsupp.img".

Got a link for one of those?

--
Regards,
Richard Harison

ps56k

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Dec 27, 2009, 8:59:00 PM12/27/09
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"Mahlon Wagner" <mwag...@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
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> On 27 Dec 2009 20:49:05 GMT, John Henderson
> <jhenRem...@talk21.com> wrote:
>
>>Mahlon Wagner wrote:
>>
>>> I am new to the GPS. However, today I returned a NUVI 1350 and
>>> purchased a 1450. It seemed to have the capability for European
>>> GPSing.

curious - where do you live & where did you purchase the GPS,
as it should come loaded with the "local" mapping product.

OR are you located in one country, like the USA,
and are just traveling to Germany ?

John Henderson

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Dec 28, 2009, 6:55:28 PM12/28/09
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LightByrd wrote:

> Got a link for one of those?

mkgmap, requires JRE (Sun Java Runtime Environment):
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Mkgmap

The img2gps site is back online today too:
http://www.img2gps.co.cc/

img2gps will be the easier and best option for most people.

John

who asked

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Dec 29, 2009, 6:50:38 AM12/29/09
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Why do you feel the need to modify subject lines and constantly start
new threads when all you are really doing is replying to an existing
thread? Can you not simply reply to the existing thread?

ps56k

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Dec 29, 2009, 9:07:48 AM12/29/09
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"who asked" <dont...@all.see> wrote in message
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> Why do you feel the need to modify subject lines and constantly start
> new threads when all you are really doing is replying to an existing
> thread? Can you not simply reply to the existing thread?

else - they subject means nothing if every thread just has a model number
and no "topic question" -
also makes it easier to search using Google Groups...

lastly - the "threads" all seem fine - strung together by their internal
message numbers,
and not dependant on the external textual subject line -
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.satellite.gps.garmin/browse_thread/thread/13a7d56f3c9634a3/821a0c372355d995?q=christmas+nuvi+1450#

If your news reader doesn't show all these messages as part of the exact
same thread,
like Google Groups (Deja News) is showing - then you might look at your
reader....

LightByrd

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Dec 29, 2009, 12:59:20 PM12/29/09
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"John Henderson" <jhenRem...@talk21.com> wrote in message
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Thanks, John!
next question....
I have CNNA 2010.2 and CN Mexico, which I now assume img2gps will marry.
BUT...Garmin's philosophy seems to be "buy the download or the SD chip"
Most of their mapsets are not available on DVD. IOW you seem to be stuck
with auto routing from the unit and unable to create custom routes with
Mapsource.

Is there any app out there that will take an existing .img file and
integrate it to MapSource so I can create .gdb files?


--
Regards,
Richard Harison


Gene E. Bloch

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Dec 29, 2009, 6:42:16 PM12/29/09
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On 12/29/09, ps56k posted:

MesNews threads it OK as well. Also, just for fun I checked Dialog and
Thunderbird. Both did fine. I'm surprised that Agent failed. Could it
be configured differently form the default?

For who asked: in some newsgroups it is considered *polite* to modify
the subject when the topic shifts, and it some newsgroups it is
considered impolite not to quote the post to which you are replying.

--
Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com


Peter H. Coffin

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Dec 29, 2009, 10:53:36 PM12/29/09
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:42:16 -0800, Gene E Bloch wrote:
> For who asked: in some newsgroups it is considered *polite* to modify
> the subject when the topic shifts, and it some newsgroups it is
> considered impolite not to quote the post to which you are replying.

s/ some / most /g

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the past, and one can almost imagine past issues of that galaxy's Risks
Digest.
-- Anthony DeBoer, on SW: TPM

Gene E. Bloch

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Dec 29, 2009, 11:58:53 PM12/29/09
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On 12/29/09, Peter H. Coffin posted:

> On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:42:16 -0800, Gene E Bloch wrote:
>> For who asked: in some newsgroups it is considered *polite* to modify
>> the subject when the topic shifts, and it some newsgroups it is
>> considered impolite not to quote the post to which you are replying.

> s/ some / most /g

I was trying to be nice!

It's not necessarily my native mode :-)

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