So I requested a multi-tile map that included Singapore. This suggests that their server missed out that tile at the last run or that there is some other error on their website. However, when I tried to download the Singapore tile, I got a 404 error from the website. When I choose my local tile from, I got the expected map from "Open Streetmap and Contributors" listed as enabled in the Mapping Setup screen. I have a Dakota and so did a little investigation. MS Autoroute 2004 is used to send routes to the Audax Midlands DIY Organiser, and MS Autoroute is used to send. I connect my TomTom to Windows in Parallels to download map updates and 'speed camera' files.Īlso, Microsoft Autoroute 20 run in Windows in Parallels. With Garmin Mapsource in a Parallels tile, BikeRouteToaster and the Audax Calendar can be shown in Mac tiles alongside. The downer for this is the machine must either start in Windows or Mac, and not both. Then they appeared in Explore and I could delete them.Īnother method is to use Bootcamp and install Windows there. When I connected the Garmin to iMac by mistake, Mac wrote some files onto the Garmin which were invisible until I connected the Garmin to my Laptop which is Windows. The way I connected Garmin to Mac was installing Parallels, load a full version of Windows, load the Garmin Software there and communicate with the Garmin through the Parallels part of the machine. For those who do all this with Mapsource, there’s no Mapsource for Mac’s.įolk sing the praises of talkytoaster, but it doesn’t do Singapore. Welcome any suggestions on how to understand all this, or just get it done. I’d even accept that, as I have an openstreet map of some of Europe on the Dakota which works well which I’d sacrifice. I’m aware that Garmin’s obligatorily over-write an existing map if another with the same file name is loaded onto the device. nl site to the explanatory pages of how to process these openstreet maps for loading onto the Garmin but have not achieved the goal. I also tried changing the file extension from. I’ve also used Garmin’s Mapinstall program without success. I’ve also tried to use Garmin’s MapManager program to ‘install’ the map it runs through the steps, concludes with a ‘successfully installed’ message but I don’t find the Singapore map installed anywhere. Then the wheels fall off: I’ve dragged and dropped the file into the Garmin’s file system (including the SD card) in the seemingly correct place, but when I remove the USB cable and turn on the Dakota I can’t see the map among the list of maps one is required to choose from for current use. I want a map of Singapore, and have used the website to download the map tiles I want, onto my Macbook the file extension is. I’d welcome some guidance in loading an openstreet map onto a Garmin Dakota using a Mac computer.
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