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#12015-08-19 13:25:17
Installing a OSM map on Mac (BaseCamp)
Hi everybody,
I'm quite new in using OSM.
Times ago I managed to downloag the OSM French Guyana map on my Garmin 60CSX. And it works perfectly.
Times ago I managed to downloag the OSM French Guyana map on my Garmin 60CSX. And it works perfectly.
I have bought a new MacPro computer (and I'm not yet familiar with Macs, I must say). I have installed the BaseCamp app. on it.
I requested a OSM French Guyana map on the website. I received the e-mail with the 4 different files.
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I downloaded the osm_generic_macosx.zip file on my computer.
When I extract it, I don't see any executable file, only a folder named 'OSM generic routable(GUF_13-08-2015).gmap' that contains various non executable files.
When I extract it, I don't see any executable file, only a folder named 'OSM generic routable(GUF_13-08-2015).gmap' that contains various non executable files.
So my question is: where is the installer? I guess it should be an executable file but I don't see any.
I'm a bit lost.
Can anyone of you help me?
Thanks
Eric
#22015-08-19 20:35:43
- marczoutendijk
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Re: Installing a OSM map on Mac (BaseCamp)
You need:
[1] http://www.javawa.nl/mapconverter_en.html
[2] http://www.javawa.nl/gmtk_en.html
[2] http://www.javawa.nl/gmtk_en.html
For great maps also look here:
[3] https://www.velomap.org/
[4] http://www.openfietsmap.nl/home
[4] http://www.openfietsmap.nl/home
Success
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There is only one place where you can connect a high voltage line to a river: on osm! (but not in JOSM )
There is only one place where you can connect a high voltage line to a river: on osm! (but not in JOSM )
#32015-08-21 11:29:24
Re: Installing a OSM map on Mac (BaseCamp)
Hi,
I have been using OSM for a while. I am using Basecamp on a Mac with OSX 10.10.5. I am sure that when I used to download a map from OSM.NL i would simply double click it and it would install itself, but now there is no executable file. Am i mis-remembering or being a bit thick?
I have tried the advice above with Javawa map convertor but when i drop the .zip file into to it to convert it says 'This folder does not contains a .img file with overview map?
Can anyone help please?
#42015-08-22 16:28:54
- marczoutendijk
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Re: Installing a OSM map on Mac (BaseCamp)
RPGMIllington wrote:I have tried the advice above with Javawa map convertor but when i drop the .zip file into to it to convert it says 'This folder does not contains a .img file with overview map?
You should use the other tool, called gmtk.
The download file from the garmin site (osm_generic_macosx.zip) should be expanded. What you get is a file with an extension of .gmap (or .gmapi).
The download file from the garmin site (osm_generic_macosx.zip) should be expanded. What you get is a file with an extension of .gmap (or .gmapi).
There is a menu option Extra, it gives you the option to select any .gmap or .gmapi file and transfer that to the correct location for Basecamp (use the default!)
Note:
If the gmap file looks like a folder instead like a single file, the bundle-bit is not set and gmtk cannot find it! If you have Pathfinder installed as your filemanager (instead of the Finder) you can set the bundlebit with it. Otherwise google...
If the gmap file looks like a folder instead like a single file, the bundle-bit is not set and gmtk cannot find it! If you have Pathfinder installed as your filemanager (instead of the Finder) you can set the bundlebit with it. Otherwise google...
Finally, the most simple method is to go to your user library (in the Finder use Go...) then to Application Support then to Garmin then to Maps:
User/Your Username Here/Library/Application Support/Garmin/Maps
Drop the gmap file (or folder) into this location and your all set.
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There is only one place where you can connect a high voltage line to a river: on osm! (but not in JOSM )
There is only one place where you can connect a high voltage line to a river: on osm! (but not in JOSM )
#52015-08-22 17:20:45
Re: Installing a OSM map on Mac (BaseCamp)
Hi Marc
Thanks for this. When I unzip OSM Generic Routable.gmap my .gmap file is a folder not a file. I have googled bundlebit'ing but this is beyond my skills! So I have dropped the whole GMAP folder into the location - Still didn't want to appear so also delete the last OSM Generic map that I had not renamed and it now appears.
Thanks for your help.
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MapInstall 4.2.0 is broken. You will get it by updating to Basecamp 4.7.0 - however also individual update can happen. MapInstall 4.3.2 (part of Basecamp 4.8.4) is fixed - but so far only available to Apple Mac OS x users - not for Windows. Note however - Basecamp 4.8.4 only runs stable in english - translated version are very buggy!
Garmin released a new version of Basecamp - 4.7.0 - in order to remove many features that were not in accordance with the GDPR regulation. Actually it's not that 4.6.2 is wrong here - it's that there were a few web services - that Garmin switched off - and those were interlinked into 4.6.2 - so that actually in 4.6.2 some functionality is not working anymore - I could on a quick check however not discover any actual difference otherwise in relation to the GDPR regulations - so 4.6.2 is no different in this regard to 4.7.0 - well and new privacy page/EULA of course).
The big problem is that Basecamp 4.7.0 also ships an updated version of Garmin MapInstall - and that version is broken in so far that it does not reliably/correctly send any maps in .img format anymore! This also applies to original older garmin maps.
On Windows instead of the actual map - only the overview map is sent - so you will have a nearly 'empty' map.
On Mac OS x the problem with MapInstall 4.2.0 is that it will often crash while sending maps. This got fixed with MapInstall 4.3.2. Do not update to Basecamp 4.8.x if using Basecamp in any language but english however - as the translated versions have countless serious bugs.
Switch to the relevant tab for information on how to downgrade to Basecamp 4.6.2/4.6.3 on Windows respectively Mac OS x
If you are a Windows user and upgraded to 4.7.0 you have 4 choices:
- a) Use the gmapsupp.img Downloads instead (not available for Europe or Asia continent map however, but for all other maps): https://openmtbmap.org/download/gmapsupp/
- b) Only downgrade MapInstall to 4.0.4: In order to Downgrade first uninstall MapInstall via Windows system uninstall, then simply go to C:Program Files (x86)GarminMapInstall folder - then delete all the content of the folder but not of subfolders. Especially leave the 'Maps' subfolder. Then Install MapInstall 4.0.4 - Download from here: http://www8.garmin.com/software/MapInstall_404.exe
- c) Downgrade to Basecamp v 4.6.2: it can be found here: http://www.gawisp.com/perry/mapsource/BaseCamp_462.exe
- ATTENTION - you need to first uninstall Garmin Basecamp, Garmin MapInstall, Garmin Express, and any other Garmin Software via Windows 'Add or Remove Software' except Garmin Mapsource (if you have Mapsource installed, do not delete it because you might lose data saved in Mapsource). As the user data of Garmin Basecamp, Garmin Express or Garmin Homeport is saved in a separate database - you will not lose it.Then Install Basecamp 4.6.2.
- If you simply install 4.6.2 without uninstalling Garmin Basecamp and Garmin Express, Mapinstall will not be downgraded. Alternatively if you are afraid about losing data - you could first delete the content from C:Program Files (x86)GarminMapInstall folder (but not of subfolders) - then ONLY uninstall Garmin Basecamp via Windows system 'Add or remove programs' - then Install Basecamp 4.6.2.
- d) Use the plain old Garmin Mapsource for sending maps. Yes it still works if you know what to do - just note that it does not check any maps installed - so do not send maps twice. Also it cannot like MapInstall overcome the 4GB limit by splitting up maps that you are sending. Else of course it cannot correctly show the contourlines - but sending maps will work. Mapsource 6.16.3 can be downloaded here: http://www.gawisp.com/perry/mapsource/MapSource_6163.exe
- e) download the Mac OS x version of all openmtbmaps/velomaps in .gmap format. You can install them by placing them into the C:ProgramDataGARMINmapsmtbCOUNTRY.gmap respectively C:ProgramDataGARMINmapsveloCOUNTRY.gmap and better read the OS x tutorial too: https://openmtbmap.org/tutorials/install-maps-mac-osx/ respectively for Velomap users here: https://www.velomap.org/tutorials/install-maps-mac-osx/
- f) Use the create_gmapsupp_img_with_mkgmap.bat Script - this will only work for Maps <4GB however. And you can only install full maps. It is found in the map Installation folder. It requires Java JDK installation and java added to Windows path.
- Alternatively you can use the create_gmapsupp_img.bat Script - however mind that address search is not possible then.
Actually right now only a part of the overview map is sent - it would be nice if Garmin could send the overview maps in general too - as right now they are only used on Desktop. Would actually speed up the GPS devices a bit - especially if you have no activated Basemap on your device.
Restore Tracks/Routes that you created in Basecamp 4.7.0
If you chose to downgrade Basecamp and already created tracks/routes with 4.7.0 you will need to restore them. While updating/downgrading does not delete any of your data - routes/tracks that you planned with Basecamp 4.7.0 will not appear in Basecamp 4.6.2 after downgrade - only routes/tracks that you had planned before the 4.7.0 update will show up.
To solve that go to:
C:UsersYOUR_USERNAMEAppDataRoamingGarminBaseCampDatabase
(note AppData is a hidden folder - you may have to enable windows file explorer to show hidden files and folders)
Now you rename folder 4.6 to 4.6.backup and 4.7 to 4.7.backup
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Copy folder 4.7.backup and Rename it to 4.6
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Deinstall All Garmin tools/programs via Windows 'Change or Remove a Program'. Then delete the Garmin Folder in 'C:Program Files (x86)'. Then Reinstall all Garmin tools/Programs and make sure to use old enough versions (as linked here).
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IMHO you do not need to clean the registry of any Garmin entry, nor do you need to remove any Garmin folders that are somewhere else then Program Files folders (so far all Garmin tools are x86 and not 64 bit - it's possible this will change in future - so then also delete Garmin folder inside 'C:Program Files'.
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You can still downgrade to 4.6.3 for the missing functionality. However MapInstall 4.3.2 or later is fixed (at least with the download directly from Garmin or from here - the Mac Appstore version sometimes does not update MapInstall) - so just make sure not to use Basecamp 4.7. and if you upgrade to Basecamp 4.8.4 or later.
You can Either Downgrade/Upgrade MapInstall only, Or Downgrade Mapinstall and Basecamp
While windows users have good alternatives to Garmin MapInstall - on OS x the only real alternative is to use mkgmap.jar to create gmapsupp.img files. That is not so easy to do and requires Java JDK properly configured. However MapInstall 4.3.2 is fixed - so either downgrade to Basecamp 4.6.3 or upgrade to Basecamp 4.8.4 or later.
- a) Use the gmapsupp.img Downloads instead (not available for Europe or Asia continent map however, but for all other maps): https://openmtbmap.org/download/gmapsupp/
- b) Upgrade to Basecamp 4.8.4 or later: https://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=4449
- Attention - best get it directly from Garmin or from here - and not via Appstore. I have heard from people that the version from the Appstore only updated Basecamp but the got stuck with MapInstall 4.2.0 instead of 4.3.2
- c) Downgrade to Basecamp 4.6.3 - To do so first Uninstall Garmin Basecamp 4.7.0 Then make sure that also Garmin MapInstall installation folder is removed/empty - If not uninstall all other Garmin software too. Then install Basecamp 4.6.3.
- d) You could try to simply Install Garmin MapInstall 4.1.1. - I'm not sure if this works by just executing the installer. I think not. That means you first have to uninstall Mapinstall 4.2.0 - then Install only MapInstall 4.1.1 / MapManager 4.1.1. That way you could keep Basecamp 4.7.0 but I don't know why you would like to do so as Basecamp 4.7.0 is only a regression.
Basecamp for OS x can be downloaded here:
http://www.gawisp.com/perry/macintosh/ (here you find all Garmin Tools for Mac OS x for download - if you miss something else)
MapInstall and MapManager for Mac can be downloaded here: