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WiRED, just wanted to say thanks for a top job on this map. Loaded it into my Quest and it's working fine. I am going on a bike tour in North Wales next week and I think my licence will be safer for it.
Joined: Oct 04, 2004 Posts: 20 Location: South London
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 9:38 am Post subject: Garmin POI's
Hi Everyone :D
I have a Garmin 2620 which I'm very happy with BUT when are Garmin going to get into the 2001 century with safety cameras and POI's I'm sure that the system that they use can be updated or modified to enable these to work as they do with TOMTOM & NAVMAN.
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 10:04 pm Post subject: Wired's fantastic map - updateable?
thank you wired, i just loaded your map onto my Quest - fantastic. can you comment on how to keep this current: presumably they're putting new cameras up as fast as they can get their grubby mits on them? guess i should have bought a tom tom, i think they do something suitable for bikes now too (quest being rain proof). anyway - thanks! _________________ quest & TDM900
Joined: Apr 01, 2005 Posts: 125 Location: Berkshire, UK
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:59 am Post subject:
Hi pitlifer, glad you like the map.
I will be updating the details on my webpage every month shortly after the updated database appears on PocketGPSWorld. I believe PocketGPSWorld intend to host the Garmin map here on this site, but its been a few weeks since that was mooted and it hasn't happened yet .
Anyway, watch for updates on the website for the time being - they normally happen just after the beginning of the month.
Joined: Jun 30, 2005 Posts: 4 Location: Cyprus / UK
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:31 am Post subject: Re: Speed Camera Database as Garmin POI map
WiRED wrote:
I've been doing some experimentation with converting the database into a transparent map overlay which can be displayed on most, if not all, Garmin mapping GPSRs. This has a huge advantage over storing them as Waypoints in that it doesn't clog up the WP memory, and you can see all the cameras in the database as opposed to being constrained by the limit in your unit. It also has a small disadvantage in that when you zoom out, you still see all the cameras, so the map looks like an explosion in a Smartie factory unless you temporarily "turn off" the POI map set. But I think I may be able to work around that one.
So far I've just done this for my own use but I'm trying to gauge whether there is any interest from others. I'm even prepared to make this available via the PocketGPS website if there is sufficient demand, and if PocketGPS are willing to host it.
I appreciate this isn't a typical Garmin forum but I thought I'd start here.
[Darren, I tried to contact you via email about this, but that was before I discovered the forums! Please ignore my emails]
Walter
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I hope I 've done this correctly - there are no instrcutions as to how to put a new question.
I note that all the stuff I have seen on this is for Garmins with card storage. I have a 2620 with HDD storage and I am concerned at the risk of downloading and installing a database onto this as if the HDD gets corrupted it has to be returned to Garmin to be fixed. I have no CD from which I can reload the data etc.
I hasve tried to encorage Garmin to incorporate a Speed Camera Dtabase (with a sub for updates if necessary) but their responses so far seem to indicate that either they were unaware that this was available on others or that it is a revolutionary idea which they may consider at some unspecified time in the future. I have used a Navman jacket on an iPAQ in the past which was very unreliable and find the Garmin much more satisfactory that that but Garmin's support is pretty ambivalent which is a pity.
Joined: Apr 01, 2005 Posts: 125 Location: Berkshire, UK
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:38 pm Post subject:
Hi, yes, your posting made it here ok
You are correct - this approach does not work well for 2620 owners, or other HDD based models either (2660?). Of course, those models were designed for users who do not have, or do not wish to use a computer for managing map-sets on the GPSR. They are designed to work as-is, straight out of the box. I think Garmin's intention was that, if you are the sort of user who might want to download different combinations of maps, be they Garmin's own or home-made ones, you would buy one of the memory card units. Is it too late to change now?
Joined: Apr 01, 2005 Posts: 125 Location: Berkshire, UK
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:38 pm Post subject:
The Safety Camera POI map for Garmin GPSRs has now been updated to v3.064 of the database. This version also includes an "experimental" version of the map primarily for the Garmin iQue. There have been some issues with readability of red POIs on the iQue so there is now an option to use orange POIs instead.
Joined: Apr 01, 2005 Posts: 125 Location: Berkshire, UK
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:37 pm Post subject:
toaster wrote:
Just installed to my Quest and working perfectly.
Thanks mate, this must have taken you ages to do, it's appreciated.
Yeah, keyed in the co-ordinates of every camera myself.
No, the thanks really go to the guys at PocketGPSWorld who maintain the database. I did spend a few evenings writing a converter to make creating the Garmin map easier, but I use a lot of shareware/freeware myself and its nice to put somethiing back from time to time.
Great UK camera overlay - made me come off the fence & buy a Quest!
Any chance of you releasing your converter (or even the steps you made to do it) or, if you'd like to keep it up your sleeve, then 'doing' the French one as well for the next update??
Many thanks,
8)
PS Would be great to see more on the Quest - I have the UK contours on mine as well (would be good to have US style Topo maps....)
Joined: Apr 01, 2005 Posts: 125 Location: Berkshire, UK
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 8:55 am Post subject:
ebyegum wrote:
Great UK camera overlay - made me come off the fence & buy a Quest!
Hey, I wonder if I can get some sort of commission kickback from Garmin
ebyegum wrote:
Any chance of you releasing your converter (or even the steps you made to do it) or, if you'd like to keep it up your sleeve, then 'doing' the French one as well for the next update??
I'm happy to do the continental ones, but do you mean the cameras from the PocketGPSWorld database? I believe there is another database of just the french cameras, but you have to contribute to it first to get the full version. I suppose if I can't get access to that, what's in the PGPSW one will be better than nothing.
I'll release it with the next update, which normally coincides with the end of the month.
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