![]() ![]() If you use Windows it will often hide the. The only thing I can think of is that the file is either incomplete, damaged or incorrectly named. Not sure why JohnandNorma are having an issue? Certainly you need to have a reasonably up to date firmware installed on the Oregon for multiple mapsets to be recognised. I always test the latest mapsets that I compile and make available, and I haven't had any reports of the latest ones not working (prefixed 111111). Mine are named like this on my Orgeon 200: ![]() I switch between them regularly (mainly via profiles) as I travel a lot for work. To be honest I have multiple mapsets installed on my own Oregon 200, including a number of OSM ones (British-Isles+Contours, Europe, Bahrain, Africa and Garmin Discoverer 1:50 Southern UK). img extension and is a valid Garmin map format file). It is only the later models (Oregon, Colorado, Montana, Etrex 20/30, GPSMap 62s/st, etc.) that support multiple mapsets of almost any name (as long as it has a. That is indeed the reason as most people only want one mapset and with older Garmin units you can only have one mapset (GMAPSUPP.IMG). I've renamed mine from talkytoaster successfully on both my nuvis (13) and on my Etrex 20. Later models (yours included) should allow renaming. The instruction to save it as gmapsupp.img is (I think) simply because that will work regardless of the model of GPS. I'd be interested in what Martin (who runs talkytoaster) says. ![]()
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