![]() ![]() You have to remember an additional step before copying the. Downside: Can be time consuming to postprocess the newly created. Approach 1: Use a patched Mapsource or BaseCamp for Win, use JetMouse's KeyGen to make the maps usable on the PC, create a map image for the GPS unit, unlock that image for the GPS unit using gmaptool and copy it over. ![]() ![]() And what's worse: Even if I resort to using Windows (which is running in a Parallels VM on my Mac) the newest firmware of my Oregon still keeps the maps locked although they are unlocked on the PC. I'm working on a Mac and since nobody seems to have created a patched version of Garmin RoadTrip (the Mac equivalent of Mapsource) or BaseCamp for Mac there's no chance to use JetMouse's KeyGen any longer. I found it's time to give back and share a little knowledge. First of all: Thanks a million for all the invaluable tricks and hints on Garmin stuff! ![]()
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