THX, JetMouse (no more patched keygens).
Thanks again.
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someone help-me please, i try to unlock my gps street pilot c330, id 3271460423 with Brazil NT v4 id: 334, but every time the message is "can't unlock maps", in my Garmin Mobile Xt is everything ok, but in c330 nothig, my gps(c220) regonize others maps in sd (not nt), what can i do ? thanks.
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EZname wrote:how do i know if the program accepted the sw.unl or not?? I'm asking because it keep searching for the bluetooth GPS without any luck...
I have same situations,i manage 2 bluetooth dongle,but no way.I unlock device,maps,but cant pair on com port.
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Hi JetMouse,
Nice to see the new v1.4 coming out. I did a quick walk through and found the IDs in the following two Map Products may not be generated correctly. Could you verify? Thanks.
City Navigator Australia NT 2008
- generated Map ID = 271 (for non-NT version), it should be 272 instead
Garmin Language Guide
- generated IDs = {900, 2, 1}, it should be {900, 2, 0} instead
Nice to see the new v1.4 coming out. I did a quick walk through and found the IDs in the following two Map Products may not be generated correctly. Could you verify? Thanks.
City Navigator Australia NT 2008
- generated Map ID = 271 (for non-NT version), it should be 272 instead
Garmin Language Guide
- generated IDs = {900, 2, 1}, it should be {900, 2, 0} instead
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syzygy wrote:Hi JetMouse,
Nice to see the new v1.4 coming out. I did a quick walk through and found the IDs in the following two Map Products may not be generated correctly. Could you verify? Thanks.
City Navigator Australia NT 2008
- generated Map ID = 271 (for non-NT version), it should be 272 instead
Garmin Language Guide
- generated IDs = {900, 2, 1}, it should be {900, 2, 0} instead
Fixed, new version uploaded
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Hi
Tks JetMouse. It is perfect and working.
But to be a Masterpiece, you should add a little thing...
When you request the custom Mapset window, the introduced values are not displayed after (as in v1.3 version), in the same window - the window presents the "custom mapset" phrase and not the keyed values.
Thank you again for your excelent work
PD - If it is not asking too much,
City Navigator Brazil NT v4 --> map ID : 334
Tks JetMouse. It is perfect and working.
But to be a Masterpiece, you should add a little thing...
When you request the custom Mapset window, the introduced values are not displayed after (as in v1.3 version), in the same window - the window presents the "custom mapset" phrase and not the keyed values.
Thank you again for your excelent work
PD - If it is not asking too much,
City Navigator Brazil NT v4 --> map ID : 334

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Folkz,
It was brought to my attention, that many of you are unable get your GPS receiver working with the new GMPC application.
If this is your case or you simply don't have a Bluetooth or USB GPS receiver, here is a quick pictutorial how you can use your GPS enabled Pocket PC to serve as a Bluetooth GPS receiver using Franson's GpsGate software.
First of all you need to install GpsGate on both your PC and PPC. I have uploaded both versions to RS here:
GpsGate - PPC part:
1. Open GpsGate on your PPC, click on Input Tab, from the drop-down menu select "COM Port" and click Open.
2. In "Port Settings" dialog select a COM Port that matches your built-in GPS receiver (in my case COM5), and correct the baudrate if needed.

3. Click OK. If you have set your Input COM Settings correctly your GpsGate should pick up your built-in receiver.

4. Now click on "Output" tab, and select "Bluetooth Server" from the "Add output" drop-down menu. Click Add.

5. On the next dialog box, keep the settings unchanged, just click OK.

6. Check if your output works correctly.

NOTE: You might need to enable bluetooth radio on your PPC manually, in my case GpsGate has enabled it automatically
once I defined the output as a Bluetooth Server. However but this might vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
GpsGate - PC part:
1. Open GpsGate on your PC, click on Input Tab, from the drop-down menu select "Buetooth GPS" and click Open.

2. In "Bluetooth GPS Settings" click on "Find new GPS" (make sure your Bluetooth radio is enabled on your PC!)
If you have set up your GpsGate on your PPC correctly, your PC should picking it up as seen on the pic below.

3. Select your Device (in my case ASUS A639) and select "GpsGateGPS" Service.
4. Click OK. If you have set your Input Settings correctly your GpsGate should pick up the GPS signal from your PPC over Bluetooth.

5. Click on "Output" tab and select "COM Port". Click Add.

6. In "Serial port settings" select an unused COM Port and correct the baudrate if needed.

NOTE: Here I had to play a bit around as not every COM port I set was picked up by GMPC. As you can see
I ended up at COM Port 12 that worked for me.
7. Click OK and check if your newly created Output works properly.

Once your GPS connection works properly over Bluetooth, you can start GMPC (make sure you activete it first) and
it should pick up GPS signal automatically.



As you can see from the pictures above, GMPC for some strange reason has mapped my COM Port 12 to COM Port 3, but
seeing the fact that it works perfectly I do not really care
That's all folkz, hope this small toot helps you setting up this very-nice application.
It was brought to my attention, that many of you are unable get your GPS receiver working with the new GMPC application.
If this is your case or you simply don't have a Bluetooth or USB GPS receiver, here is a quick pictutorial how you can use your GPS enabled Pocket PC to serve as a Bluetooth GPS receiver using Franson's GpsGate software.
First of all you need to install GpsGate on both your PC and PPC. I have uploaded both versions to RS here:
Code: Select all
http://rapidshare.com/files/109417063/GpsGate.rar.html
pass: ppcwarezGpsGate - PPC part:
1. Open GpsGate on your PPC, click on Input Tab, from the drop-down menu select "COM Port" and click Open.
2. In "Port Settings" dialog select a COM Port that matches your built-in GPS receiver (in my case COM5), and correct the baudrate if needed.

3. Click OK. If you have set your Input COM Settings correctly your GpsGate should pick up your built-in receiver.

4. Now click on "Output" tab, and select "Bluetooth Server" from the "Add output" drop-down menu. Click Add.

5. On the next dialog box, keep the settings unchanged, just click OK.

6. Check if your output works correctly.

NOTE: You might need to enable bluetooth radio on your PPC manually, in my case GpsGate has enabled it automatically
once I defined the output as a Bluetooth Server. However but this might vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
GpsGate - PC part:
1. Open GpsGate on your PC, click on Input Tab, from the drop-down menu select "Buetooth GPS" and click Open.

2. In "Bluetooth GPS Settings" click on "Find new GPS" (make sure your Bluetooth radio is enabled on your PC!)
If you have set up your GpsGate on your PPC correctly, your PC should picking it up as seen on the pic below.

3. Select your Device (in my case ASUS A639) and select "GpsGateGPS" Service.
4. Click OK. If you have set your Input Settings correctly your GpsGate should pick up the GPS signal from your PPC over Bluetooth.

5. Click on "Output" tab and select "COM Port". Click Add.

6. In "Serial port settings" select an unused COM Port and correct the baudrate if needed.

NOTE: Here I had to play a bit around as not every COM port I set was picked up by GMPC. As you can see
I ended up at COM Port 12 that worked for me.
7. Click OK and check if your newly created Output works properly.

Once your GPS connection works properly over Bluetooth, you can start GMPC (make sure you activete it first) and
it should pick up GPS signal automatically.



As you can see from the pictures above, GMPC for some strange reason has mapped my COM Port 12 to COM Port 3, but
seeing the fact that it works perfectly I do not really care
That's all folkz, hope this small toot helps you setting up this very-nice application.
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JetMouse wrote:syzygy wrote:Hi JetMouse,
Nice to see the new v1.4 coming out. I did a quick walk through and found the IDs in the following two Map Products may not be generated correctly. Could you verify? Thanks.
City Navigator Australia NT 2008
- generated Map ID = 271 (for non-NT version), it should be 272 instead
Garmin Language Guide
- generated IDs = {900, 2, 1}, it should be {900, 2, 0} instead
Fixed, new version uploaded
Thanks!!
Is it uploaded to the same old link??
http://rs311.rapidshare.com/files/109426690/gmkgn14.rar
Thanks!
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Hi boys
I have a problem with my mio a701:
Adriaroute is unlockt (do't ask any regiter -thanks to jetmouse) but garmin do adriaroute NOT in screen see as detail map (in reight corner state no map).
Address find in adriaroute but do not let see on detail map.
Very strange because europa nt 2008 working perfect.
Sorry for my bad english.
I have a problem with my mio a701:
Adriaroute is unlockt (do't ask any regiter -thanks to jetmouse) but garmin do adriaroute NOT in screen see as detail map (in reight corner state no map).
Address find in adriaroute but do not let see on detail map.
Very strange because europa nt 2008 working perfect.
Sorry for my bad english.
Mio a701