Hi.
I checked some maps where i have bits of Russia and Ukraine, all names are
transliterated. Is this bacause of data, i use data from geofabrik.de or a
setting when running mkgmap?
Can i retain original names in original writing?
Regards
Karl
On onsdag 4 augusti 2021 kl. 16:20:48 CEST
Hi,
65001 is exactly Unicode UTF-8, that we are talking about. It doesn't
work for me.
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Just make a map of Cyprus and check if you get greek in the South, and
Turkish special characters in the north. The Latin alphabet without special
characters like ö or accents is covered in nearly all codepages.
On Wed, 4 Aug 2021, 07:15 7770 <7...@foskan.eu> wrote:
> Hi.
> i have made maps
Hi.
i have made maps using the --code-page=65001 option.
Maps are read just fine by GPSMAP 66st with all firmwares i have had (at least
since 4.xx up till 7.60).
Could there be something overriding this setting and not making the map
unicode, is there a way to check what the map really is?
i
of course - any new device needs hacked firmware or non unicode maps. 1251
or whatever works however. I explained it above - tested that many times.
If we cannot come up how to digitally sign a map (maybe any code signing
certificate would be fine? but I have no clue how they signed the maps and
Hi Marek,
I have tested on 66st firmware 7.20. Unicode maps compiled with mkgmap
are rejected, the same message as you have found on issue 26 - "Cannot
authenticate maps".
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Hello,
I just found this page:
https://www.gpsrchive.com/GPSMAP/GPSMAP%2066/Common%20Issues.html
Due to issue 26 it seems solved. But I do not fully understand whether
the issue truly no longer exists or it has been solved by not using
UTF-8 maps. If the latter is the case then it seems to be
Hi,
that is what I was afraid about. I use only UTF-8 maps. My current
device of choice would be GPSmap66s since the other do not possess
features I would expect. Has somebody experience with this device and
UTF-8 maps? Are they working?
Thanks
Marek
2021-07-31 15:18 GMT+02:00, Andrzej
Hi Felix,
I guess the idea is that Garmin holds certificates and only offers
signing services for money. Or doesn't offer at all.
Well, maps aren't encrypted, so you could hack firmware in your GPS to
disable verification.
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If you have a code signing certificate, would it be possible to add that
digital signature to Unicode maps?
Every codepage works on the newer devices - as long as the codepage is
supported by the device - even codepages like Simplified or Tradition
chinese Characters. For some languages however no
Hi,
I think different models of GPS react differently. Most common is that
new devices require digital signature for Unicode maps. Maps with CP1252
usually work. At least handheld GPS, more problems could be with nuvi.
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I have a GPSmap65 and can assure you that all maps created by mkgmap
work on the GPSmap65.
They also work for any Fenix5/6 which display maps.
On 25/07/2021 14:31, Andy Townsend wrote:
On 25/07/2021 13:04, Marek Greško wrote:
my Colorado just broke (the Rock and Roller). I got offer from
On 25/07/2021 13:04, Marek Greško wrote:
my Colorado just broke (the Rock and Roller). I got offer from Garmin
to replace the device by Oregon 700 or GPSmap65. Is it possible to use
gpsmap compiled maps in any of these device? Or only Garmin signed
maps are available for it?
I can't comment on
Hello,
my Colorado just broke (the Rock and Roller). I got offer from Garmin
to replace the device by Oregon 700 or GPSmap65. Is it possible to use
gpsmap compiled maps in any of these device? Or only Garmin signed
maps are available for it?
Thanks
Marek
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