Worldwide routable Garmin maps: URL REMOVED

Hello,

Thank you for these maps. I tried it sucessfully on my Etrex Legend HCx. Thanks.
However, I have one question: how is it possible to define the place I want to drive to, not by pointing a place on the map, but by entering a street name?

Searching for streetnames is something that is just being developed in the Garmin map making tool Mkgmap. It just starts working in the last week so I haven’t been able to use that version yet. So keep and eye on the website and try again when new maps have been uploaded.

I see that Landuse=residential isnt rendered, in case of Guttecoven there is also a tag border=town maybe that tag is rendered and visible on the map. It would be nice to see landuse=residential will be rendered as well.

Hi,
I have 2 more questions:

  1. when are the content of the tiles refreshed with new data from OSM? I tried to fix some bugs in my town, and I don’t know when they will be taken into account to check if the correction is ok…
  2. It seems that if I ask my GPS (etrex legend hcx) to guide me to a place in another tile (with respect to the one where I stand), the suggested route ignores the roads of the other tile but only takes into account the default set of highways defined in the coarse map built in the GPS memory. Is there a way to force a GPS to use the data from all tiles and ignore default coarse map data?

Aha, that I’ve experienced too. With a nuvi it takes the major motorways on the longer distances, even when I use the bicycle navigation option. Because you mentioned it, it’s the damn underlying base map (not the pre installed City Navigator, which I turned off) that takes this routing into account and there is no way to ignore it as far as i know :frowning:

Update:
I now removed the gmapbmap.img (basemap) from the internal memory, to prevent that it will take the routing into account, but it didnt help.
The only map on the Garmin is now OSM but still the motorways are chosen as the best cycling way :laughing:
So it is def. not the basemap who caused this, must be the routing software within the Garmin that is stupid.

hello, I’m just a beginner with garmin and osm maps. I downloaded a chosen worldwide routable map (parts of netherland and germany), great service, but although they are routable, I cannot route with adresses, most adresses, including city moenchengladbach, are not found. Why ? When it is possibel to route about the street, and streetname is shown on the map, why is it not possible to find adresses, or the streetname for routing ?

I hope to generate new maps every week, but as this still requires a lot of manual work it I’m a busy person the updates might come later sometimes.

From the Mkgmap mailinglist I understand there are some problems with exits from different maps to other maps and back. Perhaps this weeks build will fix this as it uses a new Mkgmap version.

The displaying of streetnames is completely different from searching streetnames in a Garmin image. The searching is being implemented at this moment and should be present in the new maps I’m creating now but may be buggy. Wait a few days for the new maps to come online.

Thank You for answering. Yesterday I installed the mapsource exe file. Very nice and simple. The osm-data and its users, the lots of free software and maps, show me , that it is possible and really an alternative to commercial maps. Most osm-maps are more actual and on top for free, admitting with bugs and less routing possibilities, but it is in a constant upgrade-process.
On your map, there are no different colours for e.g. the northsea on my garmin oregon, only a blue borderline. So you cannot simply recognize the sea. Therefore I tried to install a separate TYP-file with MAPSetToolKit, but it is not possible. Can you help me ?

There are problems with coastlines in the map making process at the moment, so it might not be a rendering problem which you could fix with a TYP file. I’ve not played with TYP files yet so i cannot help you there, but I know the TYP file has a family name which should match the family name of the map. I’m going to add an (optional) TYP file to the maps soon, hopefully.

Hi Lambertus,

first: Thank you for your service “the routable world” :slight_smile:

I’ve downloaded the usa a few days ago and I will test it when I get a bigger sd card :slight_smile: Today I’ve downloaded germany. The generated map are not to big, so I’ve put it on my garmin directly, but I could’nt see anything. The map view is empty while the map is activated. Ok thougt I try some single tiles. I had selected a tile, then a link was shown for download. I have downloaded the “63240081.img” and renamed it to “gmapsupp.img” after putting it on my garmin nothing was shown :frowning:

And the reason is

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>404 Not Found</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Not Found</h1>
<p>The requested URL /~lambertus/garmin/routable/63240081.img was not found on this server.</p>
<hr>
<address>Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS) Server at 93.186.179.76 Port 80</address>
</body></html>

Is it a status during the weekly synchronization with OSM?

Bye,
Frida

This doesn’t address the missing files issue, but you can’t normally rename an IMG file to gmapsupp.img. A gmapsupp.img has added information, and may combine multiple IMG files into a single gmapsupp.img.

You’ll probably need to use something like MapSource, or Sendmap 2.0, or an OSM installer.

No, I’m sorry. I tried to make my life a bit easier for updating the maps Friday evening by changing the website and the software on the server a bit. But unfortunately I introduced a few major bugs, which I thought I had fixed that night (it became an ‘awake all night’ operation). But yesterday evening, when I checked if everything was still ok, I noticed that one bug was still there: it removed the source tiles from which the combined tiles are created when the combine request finished. So if one user requested a tile then the next would not be able to use it.

Because I am away most of this weekend I cannot fix the problem, and also a new set of maps has to be created to replace the ones that were deleted. This will take a few days as a result of that. Again, sorry for the inconvenience.

Regarding the gmapsupp.img: you cannot rename a Garmin tile (e.g. 63240081.img) to the mapset gmapsupp.img and expect it works on the Garmin. There is a fundamental difference between a map tile and a mapset.

I suggest to book an extermintor :wink: It’s no reason to apologize to us. What kind of project is Garmin Maps? Which languages are used? Is it a one man show?

Have a nice weekend and thanks for your (Seldom/Lambertus) responses.

Mhmm… I’ve downloaded one single tile a few days ago and after renaming and putting it on the device it was working fine. I was surprised by the details :slight_smile: Sounds like a hidden feature or luck? I will retry that as soon as the service works again.

Bye,
Frida

The Garmin maps are created using Mkgmap and Splitter, both of which are opensource tools. The website and scripts to combine the maps are written in PHP and are my work, and is where the problem lies currently.

Maybe I misunderstood the differences between gmapsupp.img and a single tile, but I thought it was not possible to just rename the file and expect it to work. Would be nice if it could though…

I finally found some time to fix the bugs, but I still don’t have a complete map. I’ve started a new map building process. This will take about one day to complete…

I’m available for testing :wink:

Thank you & Bye,
Frida

I’m not sure if this is the time or the place but I just wanted to say a very, very big “thank you” for your work on the routable Garmin map (at http://garmin.na1400.info/routable.php)). It is much appreciated.
Cheers ! :slight_smile:

Hehe, well I screwed things up quite badly last Friday but it’s coming together quite nicely now so I hope to have new maps somewhere this evening (CET).

I love to see it being used again and see enthusiastic responses on this and other forums like GroundSpeak. Projects like this can bring OpenStreetMap much needed publicity to an audience to whom they would normally not come in contact.

Der_Frida, if you want me to contact you then please add an email address to your forum profile.

Update: I have no idea what’s going on, but some of the recently generated maps cause MapSource to crash (at least version 6.13.7). Somehow it seems that this just doesn’t want to work… :frowning:

Update: The tiles that crash MapSource work fine on my GPS so I leave them on the server and add a warning on the website. If MapSource crashes because of a bad tile then the popup will list the name of that file. You can safely delete that file and restart MapSource. It will not harm your computer or MapSource installation permanently :slight_smile:

Update: I added cache prevention for the KML files, so the browser always loads the latest version.

I found the http://garmin.na1400.info/routable.php web site a couple of weeks ago. I downloaded some individual tiles and made a gmapsupp.img file with mkgmap, which worked great in a Garmin Ique 3600 and a Garmin 60CSx.

I wanted to check some modified and new POIs and roads, so I have been waiting for the tile generation bugs to be fixed. Today I have been getting “Not found” error messages when I try to download an individual tile ( tried several tiles from USA and Europe so far).
Example: http://planetosm.oxilion.nl/~lambertus/garmin/routable/63240012.img

I then tried the “Build maps” button and downloaded the zip file with gmapsupp.img, that img is not
recognized in either the Ique 3600 or the 60CSx.

I want to thank Lambertus for this wonderful capability to download a routable garmin map for anywhere in the world with the latest OSM data!

Ha, that is… an option :slight_smile:

That is a bug that I hadn’t found yet…thanks for reporting it.

This is strange, because it works on my 60CSx. Did you extract the img from the zip and placed that img in the /Garmin folder on the SD-card?

You are welcome!