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Title: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: RodNH on December 30, 2009, 10:14:11 AM
New user here. I am trying to load the New Hampshire Topo mapset that I downloaded from this site onto an SD card for use in a Garmin 60csx. I am using Mapsource version 6.15.7. There are 40 some segments (tiles) in the mapset that total about 48MB in size. The SD card I am trying to install to is a new, blank 2GB SanDisk micro sd card in a SanDisk USB adapter. When I try to include all the map segments in the set, I get the following popup error message, which doesn't make any sense:
(http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/5150/errormsg.jpg)
I am able to load six map segments successfully (about 7MB) but not eight or more. Does anyone have an idea what the problem might be?

Thanks,
Rod(//)
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: maps4gps on December 30, 2009, 10:37:13 AM
Did you format the SD card? 

Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: RodNH on December 30, 2009, 11:08:22 AM
I didn't originally since Windows Explorer indicated it was already formatted as FAT with 1.83GB available. I have since done a quick format as FAT but the problem remains the same. I could try formatting as FAT32 but I am not sure that is compatible with the 60csx. BTW, your NH Topo map set is excellent. Thanks for that. All I have to do is get it on an SD card so I can use it on my GPSr. I suppose I could only do a few segments that I am likely to use at any one time but I think I should be able to load the entire set.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: Jimbob on December 30, 2009, 12:35:12 PM
Just to help by way of elimination you might try loading the mapset in to the GPSr with the sd card in the GPSr. Another alternative would be a different program (maybe mapupload) to get the map into the sd card while the card itself is not in the GPSr. My 60CSx with 2GB card has presented no problems. Good luck.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: Seldom on December 30, 2009, 02:16:58 PM
If Jimbob's suggestion works, the problem might be a high density card in a low density card reader.  Did you get the card reader at the same time you bought the card?
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: RodNH on December 30, 2009, 03:33:17 PM
@Jimbob

I tried installing the mapset with the card in the GPSr via a USB connection. Still had the same problem. I also tried using another card (the 1 GB one that came with 60CSX). Still had the problem. I downloaded the free version of mapupload and tried that. It didn't appear to be able to load anything direct to the SD card so I installed the card and tried uploading all the segments with a USB connection to the GPSr. That seemed to work as the files transferred but the GPSr didn't recognize any mapset, saying "no map" on the map display page.

I was able to transfer one map segment to the card using Mapsource and the GPSr recognized it OK so I am in business if all I want is a single map tile. I really would like to have the whole set available right on the GPSr though. Don't know what to try next. I did install Mapsource before I got the 60CSX, using the method on this website.

@seldom_sn

I'm using a SanDisk SDHC reader that I already had before purchasing the micro sd card. The SD adapter that I am using came with the micro sd card.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: Seldom on December 30, 2009, 04:22:41 PM
If you've got the software 3.7 or later, high density chips up to 4GB are supported by your 60CSX.

I've seen this problem before.  I think I may have even had it myself, but I can't remember a way to query for it, or what actually caused it.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: RodNH on December 30, 2009, 07:06:01 PM
Finally success! I tried another mapset called "Northeast Topo United States Part 1 of 3" downloaded from this site and transferred the required map segments that covered all of New Hampshire directly to my micro sd card using Mapsource. That works in my 60csx. I don't know why but I could not load the needed segments using the "New Hampshire Topo" mapset. The NE Topo US mapset has 20 ft contours also, like I wanted. Now I can go about learning how to actually use my new GPSr.

Thanks to all for your suggestions on this problem.

Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: maps4gps on December 31, 2009, 06:18:12 AM
Now that is real hard to understand; if you can do one mapset, you should be able to do any.
Many in the past on the groundspeak forms have mentioned that the HC cards would not work with the Garmin units; however, I believe there were some posts a few months ago saying that Garmin corrected the issue.

Good that you have what you wanted.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: RodNH on December 31, 2009, 07:31:14 AM
@maps4gps

PS: I think I have found my problem with the NH Topo mapset. I had forgotten that I had previously edited two of the map segments using mapedit. One of those segments installed OK but the other one would not install at all, even when it was the only segment selected. I decided to uninstall the NH Topo mapset to eliminate the two edited segments and reinstall from scratch. Bingo. It then worked like a charm and I have the complete NH Topo mapset now installed on my 60CSX. I guess the moral of this story is that editing map segments may prevent installation on a GPSr. I am not sure what editing might be permissible and what might not. I do know that my editing on the one segment that installed OK was limited to editing existing text and on the segment that would not install at all, I had added completely new text. In any event, I'm pleased that I can use your NH Topo mapset because I think it is a little more accurate with the contours than the NE US Topo mapset. At least that is my impression based on a specific area that I am intimately familiar with.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: maps4gps on December 31, 2009, 08:14:39 AM
Thanks for the info.  I do not recall anyone doing that before - perhaps because it does not seem to work.

Good observation on the contours.  Most of us use USGS NED/DEM data with 10m spacing; the author of NE Topo mentioned he created his contours from data with 30m spacing.

Any impressions on the hydro?  Because of numerious issues in various parts of the country with the 24k level hydro from USGS, I used Census hydro which appears to be between 100k and 24k quality with many areas (counties) at 24k.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: Jimbob on December 31, 2009, 08:15:29 AM
Been there , done that kind of thing. Glad the problem is resolved.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: RodNH on December 31, 2009, 10:42:27 AM
@maps4gps

I don't know about rivers and streams but on at least a couple of specific instances, bodies of water leave something to be desired. Here are two examples that I noticed in areas that interest me:

The first is in Franconia Notch, NH
(http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/1160/franconia.jpg)
The body of water labeled Profile Lake is correct but the unlabeled body of water above it not reconcilable with the contours. I believe the contours are correct and that the size and location of the body of water is not.

The second is in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, NH, a few miles to the east of Franconia Notch
(http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/9766/pemi.jpg)
The body of water shown is not reconcilable with the contours. Again, I believe the contours are correct and the body of water is not. In fact, I don't think there is any body of water at all in that immediate vicinity.

While the above two instances are somewhat amusing from a technical standpoint, they are of no particular importance to me. My use of the NH Topo mapset is for hiking, particularly off-trail, bushwhacking and contours are more important to me than hydrology. And I love the 20ft contours in the NH Topo mapset.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: maps4gps on December 31, 2009, 11:31:29 AM
Census hydro is more general, however, something that erronous has not been pointed out before.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: maps4gps on December 31, 2009, 01:49:26 PM
Rod,

    I have answers or at least reasons.  In both cases you are correct about the contour lines being correct.  The 2009 Census files also have both features in these locations and both coded as lake.

The first situation is more common, the second somewhat unusual, however I have seen it before.

Your pics also illustrate a few other issues we encounter in map creation (two are also related to contours, one to Mount Garfield, and one to Profile Lake/Lk).

Others may also comment.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: dolandave on January 11, 2010, 07:22:34 PM
Anytime you get an error message like that is because you made a change to an .img map, and you are using the same TDB file. If you make any changes to any IMG maps, you will need to use cgpsmapper and recompile the maps with a new TDB file, then it should work on mapsource.
Title: Re: Mapsource Error Message
Post by: RodNH on January 13, 2010, 09:22:13 AM
@dolandave

Thank you very much for that information. As a result of your post I have now been able to use MapSetToolKit and cgpsmapper to recompile a new mapset using my edited img map segments (2 out of 40 total) and install that new mapset into Mapsource. I was then able to successfully transfer that new mapset to a micro sd card and can now use my modified maps on my 60CSx. Hurray!