Worldwide routable Garmin maps: URL REMOVED

You’re welcome :slight_smile:

Note to all: There are some subtle problems with the remote storage of the custom map server which causes that some maps are not available through the webserver but at the same time the person who requested the map will have received an email that his map is ready (the map is ready, but it’s not available on the webserver). I’m trying to fix/workaround this, but if you receive a “403 Forbidden” error in your browser then you will have to request your map again. Country maps are not affected by this. Sorry for any inconvenience.

Edit: Should be fixed now, but some requests made over the last two days may have experienced the problem (i.e. 403 Forbidden).

Lambertus, I cannot thank you enough for your effort in making the maps available for Garmin users.

I don’t know if this topic has been risen before but I have not been able to find anything about it in this forum. I discovered that searching buildings by their name doesn’t work in my Garmin 60CSx. I do not care about the buildings being rendered in my GPS the way they are in OSM view but I think it would be really useful to be able to find them through search. I wouldn’t like to clutter the OpenStreetMap for other users by adding nodes (i.e. tourism:attraction) duplicating the building name just to make it searchable in Garmin devices.
Is there any possible solution to this?
Thank you very much.

I may sound weird but I don’t know if building names are indexed at all. And if they were then this would be disabled as the buildings are filtered out the OSM data at the moment. I’ll ask this on the Mkgmap list.

An email on the talk mailinglist triggered some new ideas/improvements to the site. I’ll reproduce my answer here to get your feedback as well:

Unfortunately no. At least not at the moment. The tile boundaries and numbers vary between updates which makes keeping lists up-to-date difficult.

But I can imagine that users specify their own bounding box (polygon) of interest and let the website select the appropriate tiles that fit the polygon. This already works for the countries, so it should not be a huge deal to implement for user defined polygons. Would this meet your needs?

No. Maps are updated approximately once a week.

Two options:

  • They can select Austria from the drop-down menu and start downloading immediately (only one person has to request the Austria map and wait for the server to complete the request).

  • If everyone selects the same tiles for their custom request then they will (currently) have to enter their email address but the server will render the custom request only once and send an email with the download link to all who entered their email.

Perhaps I should enable the check for already available maps for custom maps as well. But this will generate an AJAX request to the server for every tile (de-)selected though…

Thoughts?

I tested this with a few tiles, the result is the same. I think nüvi users have to wait until the addressing structure is fully transparent.
Funny is that most online tests about the nüvi2360 report that using OSM is supported. Looks like they all just copied from each other, never having seen the real device…

Thank you very much for your effort,
best regards.

Found another problem with the remote storage on the custom map server which caused some dead symlinks lying around. This should be fixed now, but I’m not sure if the problems of the ‘403 Forbidden’ errors are all solved.

I’ve recently been using the Canadian maps on my Mac with RoadTrip and a Garmin 60CS. The maps are great, but I’ve noticed the search is incomplete as well. The wiki for mkgmap mentions a --index option to generate a .mdr file that is related somehow to indexing and searching. Am I missing this file? Is there a way to generate it with the map download from the site?

BTW, thanks for a great site and service.

-Steve

The --index option is used and the .mdr file should be included in the .gmapi. Without these two you would not be able to find anything.

You’re welcome!

On the front page it currently states that “Maps are based on OpenStreetMap data from: 01-07-2011”.
At what frequency does this date change? I.e, when will data from say 04-07-2011 make it to the maps?

Thank you for a great service.
I really appreciate it.

A new version, based on OSM data up to 17-07-2011, is being uploaded at this moment and will become available somewhere today.

I saw on the Mkgmap mailinglist that there is a new (special) Mkgmap version that should really improve the address search (ability to find a street on devices where basic searching is already working, not supporting more GPS devices). I’m thrilled to give it a go for the next update.

Any progress on this?

Thanks,

Peter

Thanks, got it.
I take it there is no defined schedule for when the data is updated?

No, I forgot :frowning: Sorry about that. I’ll have a look this evening…

Indeed. :slight_smile:

Thanks once more for http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl - an fantastic resource.

Is there any way to include contour information, a-la http://www.opencyclemap.org/?zoom=13&lat=-39.43924&lon=-73.18335&layers=B0 ? We’re leaving on a cycling trip soon and it would be quite useful!

I don’t offer a contour layer but some others do, e.g. openmtbmaps. They also have a page about creating your own contour layers.

hello all,
new to Openstreetmap and I have a beginners question I suppose… I downloaded the Netherlands map and installed it. In Mapsource the map appears with all the roads etc. but with lines instead of coloured areas. Also, when zooming in the lines thicken. This last problem is solved by zooming out and then in again. I can’t figure out how to fix the coloured areas problem. Any help much appreciated.
samsung nc10 windows xp mapsource 6.16.3


Did you download these maps from garmin.openstreetmap.nl?

yes, http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/

Ok, I was amazed to see water color in the Waddenzee. Didn’t know my maps could do that…

Anyway, I think the shading around the roads is one of the “improvements” made in MapSource over time. Perhaps it is possible to turn them off otherwise it’s better to downgrade to an older MapSource version. The hatched (Dutch: gearceerde) areas are a normal Garmin standard drawing method for filling areas.

ok, thanks Lamberus, I didn’t know that was Garmin standard.

It was a nice surprise to me too, water colour in the Waddenzee and even waterways.
Combined with the most recent waypoints (http://www.filo.nl/users/nopoints) I will try it for navigating the Waddenzee, beginning with a trip to Schiermonnikoog.

Thank you for creating and maintaining all this wonderful OSM stuff!