![]() Search for "GarminDevice.xml" to see how to prepare it. Then copy in the root the file GarminDevice.xml. Prepare a formatted usb pen drive and create in it the BirdsEye folder. I think you need to simulate a GPS device. I suppose Garmin has some mechanism to add the JNX into the application.Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Garmin\BaseCamp\JnxFilesĪnyone has idea how can I add the map into BaseCamp? I can find the downloaded JNX at the following path but the JNX files I placed in this folder does not come up in Basecamp. However I have no idea how to add the JNX file into "My Collection" session of basecamp. GPSMap 66 comes with a valid Birdseye subscription so I prefer to do it using basemap with no change to the firmware. ![]() You cannot use JNX without a BirdEye subscription or patching (cracking) your GPS firmware. I used OkMap to try generate the JNX file was generated successfully but no luck and it returned "Invalid Birdseye File" when I read it in the Garmin.Īny special technique I can do to successful generate JNX for Garmin? My map file is scanned in 400 dpi in detail so the jpg file is around 100 MB large. I would like to convert some of my OkMap calibrated map and plot it on the GPS. This device is new released and it does support JNX file without subscription required. OkMap forum - Problem about converting to JNX file
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