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Mappe JNX free !


JNX crack the size of Birdseye.

After about a year since the release of Birdseye, the subscription service for downloading satellite images from servers Garmin , here is a good and long awaited news for lovers of Raster maps: JNX maps were finally decoded!

The information in this post were found at the following address: ;
http://whiter.brinkster.net/en/JNX.html
while being still in the research study, I refer you to the official post where you can keep the situation monitored: ;
Garmin JNX hacking file format (requires registration).

But let's start with order.


who are already familiar with Custom Maps and Garmin has already done to create their own maps if scanned, no trouble understanding that the files referred to as a logical JNX were born, much like his brothers KMZ.

sizes of JNX Birdeye and Google Earth KMZ - Custom Maps, defined the "passport".
In essence it is a raster map divided into parts precisely these small pieces (tiles), which therefore allows to speed up the rendering of the map.

These formats are currently supported by the following models Garmin 300/400 Colorado, Dakota 10/20, GPSMAP 62/78, Oregon 200/300/400/450/550, Edge 800.

between the two formats but there are several differences that are summarized in the following tabellla.

high-speed rendering

JNX KMZ
levels of detail up to 5 a
card number up to 50000 per level max. 100
low
interlock device is no
source images Only service Birdseye all raster maps

As you can see, the most significant drawbacks of the format are JNX JNX unable to create a raster map from any existing and above which are locked to your device.
The big handicap instead of Custom maps lies in the limit of only a map with up to 100 tiles.
why waiting for Garmin, if one day it does, remove the "stop" to the Custom Maps, some have decided to find a way to map in Birdseye JNX autocrats without any locks.

The first thing to do is change the firmware of your GPS by applying a patch can be downloaded at the following address:
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/lwta56khj .

To do this you must first retrieve a firmware version of the original file. Some devices do not accept the same version firmware already loaded, then you need to downgrade or an upgrade to a different version and then reload the modified.
After retrieving the original version of the firmware that we intend to install, we have to use a program that allows us to extract from it the file FW_ALL.BIN , apply the patch indicated, and after it was amended, reinsert it back into the file GUPDATE.GCD
is used for this purpose RGN Tool.

launch the program RGN Tool and open our orignal firmware by clicking on the folder icon and choosing the path di dove si trova. Si aprirà la seguente schermata:





















Dovete cliccare sul tasto Save come  indicato nel cerchio rosso.
Vi troverete ora all'interno della cartella dove risiede il programma Rgn Tool anche il file fw_all.bin .
Aprite ora una schermata di prompt di Dos e all'interno del percorso dove risiede il programma Firmware Patcher e il file appena estratto, digitate il comando:

      firmwarepatcher fw_all.bin

if everything is ok you'll get the message:
File patched successfully. The result is saved to fw_all_Patched.bin

Well, rename the file in fw_all.bin as the original. Now we take
RGN tool and this time click on Load as shown below.





















and we are going to choose our fw_all.bin patched file, then save the new modified firmware by clicking on the diskette written with GCD, (the icon more right) and save the file as well GUPDATE.GCD .
There is now copied into the folder inside the Garmin GPS \\ and proceed as usual when we run the update through WebUpdater off and on our gps.


After the devices and thus is able to read maps JNX not locked.
(The patch was tested on GPSMAP 62S with firmware 2.70, 2.80 and 2.92 beta, Oregon 450 and 4:32 550 with firmware beta, Oregon 200 and 300 with firmware 4.12 beta, and Edge 800 with firmware 2.10)

Fixed firmware then, make up our map JNX.
There are several ways to do it.
  1. with "MAPC2MAPC" http://www.the-thorns.org.uk/net/mapc2mapc434.zip can calibrate a map and save it directly in JNX ( Note: The shareware version creates the map with different randomly scattered red X on the map ).

  2. with "map2jnx" http://www.sendspace.com/file/v252y8 can convert OziExplorer maps in a single JNX. the command to run is as follows: map2jnx input.tif output.jnx .

  3. with "mobat2jnx" http://www.the-thorns.org.uk/net/ mobat2jnx.zip you can convert your maps with Atlas Mobile Creator with the format "OSMTracker tile storage, using the cache folder where are saved.

Once the map was created to be placed in the / Garmin / Birdseye / GPS.

If you still want to see the files on the PC JNX, you can use QLandkarte GT.

Well this is because for the moment, there only remains to pick any raster maps with your load without the worry of not having enough tiles available to cover the area of \u200b\u200binterest, ; the 100 tiles will be only a vague memory!

good maps at all.

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