It is feasible but illegal.  If you are experimenting just for fun,
look at:

    www.polyarc.us/tilecalc

If you are contemplating a serious application, try one of the other
providers like Virtual Earth which does grant direct access to their
tiles.

Between v38 & v39, Google changed the tile naming conventions used by
its "khm" servers to conform with its "mt" servers.

The "maptilecompress" facility does not care about a specific version
number.  Also, HYBRID tiles are REAL tiles, not a composit of two sets
of tiles delivered from different servers.

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