![]() So far tge program is useless as far as using sonar recordings. The solution to that is to start Google Earth first. ![]() Plus, it gives me a Google Earth viewing option but then tells me I dont have Google Earth installed - but I do have it installed! I cant find anywhere in the program to tell it where Google Earth is installed either. Same issue with sideviews - its stuck on what ever the max depth you had during the playback. That means all my shallow recording are almost invisible crammed into the top tiny bit of the screen on traditional and downviews. The play back is stuck at a depth of 260 ft. I started my recording in 12 ft of water then went out to 260 ft. Its also very annoying not to be able to change the depth scale on the play back. When that happens the program stops responding completely most of the time. Sometimes when playing back a recording, the chart view will start flickering back and forth between two different zoom levels. ![]() Ever tried waiting 30 seconds for one of your mouse clicks to work? My recording is only 80 megs. IF you wait a loooooooong time, the program will respond to the clicks, but it takes like 30 seconds or more. Well, it doesnt stop altogether, but it lags so badly you give up and have to force a close on the program via the task bar. It installs fine but as soon as I start to play a recorded track the program stops responding to any clicks of the mouse. Using the latest BaseCamp v3.1.Im having major issues with Homeport on a 6 month old windows 10 machine. MapSource v6.16.3 shows shaded relief on both land and water like HomePort does and the older version of BaseCamp. This change probably occured starting with BaseCamp v3.0.1, as that's when satellite imagery was enabled because of the addition of BirdsEye then.īaseCamp used to instead show shaded relief on both land and water like HomePort does.ĭepths, their contour lines and buoy colors are now also included. When viewed with BaseCamp v3.1.3, the whole chart is displayed as a satellite image now. I only see a mapset.mdx, mapset.mp, and mapset.tdb files (besides the install/uninstall bat files).Īnother question is in regards to the "FID" of the map to be entered in the Gmap tool, should I use "2028" as shown in the example, or do I need to look for the number that corresponds to my specific map? If so, how or where can I find this number?Īfter BlueChart g2 Vision maps are installed so MapSource can view them, you can also use BaseCamp to. Also, there is no "mapset.img" file per se. All the img files I see in the directory are in "08266869.img" format (8 numbers plus the img extension, 47 files in total), and one "8679424_mdr.img file. Not sure if I need to get this file somewhere else beforehand and copy it into the directory, or should it been created with the rest of the files.Īlso, it seems "File missing: mapset.img" is another problem. 'cgpsmapper' is not recognized as an internal or external command,įile missing: mapset.img, aborting install.Īccording to the error it appears the cgpsmapper.exe file seems to be missing from the directory. Press Enter to continue or Ctrl-C to abort. This batch will install map for Mapsource But when I doble-click on the install.bat file I get the following error:Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Garmin G2V Chart\Maps for ![]() Followed the instructions, and all seemed to go well as files where created in the new directory I created. Standard Moagu maps will not work on most other Garmin units, including the Colorado and Oregon models. I wanted to install a G2 Vision chart in Mapsource. Introduction Moagu is a program that converts raster images, like USGS topo maps, into a format that can be used on some Garmin units, those in the GPSMap and eTrex lines. This post requires you to click the "LIKE this post" button and hit F5 to read this content. Is there a way to view the Bluechart Map in Mapsource so I can copy it to the Garmin Data Card using Mapsource?You need addional infos to see it in mapsource : I've a Garmin Data Card Programmer that is visible in Mapsource and Homeport, but I believe my Bluechart Map is not visible in Mapsource. How can I do this? With Homeport or Mapsource or a other program? Now I want to use this map in my GPSMAP 278, so I want to copy the map to a Garmin Data Card (not a SD-card). Stored on my USB-stick in a map "Garmin" I can view the map in Homeport on my PC. It is a not locked img file called "gmapsupp.img". I've a Bluechart map Adriatic Sea North XEU452S. I'm reading this forum now for 10 days and have learned a lot. ![]()
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