
norwadi wrote:caritempat wrote:Bro, don't seem to work on gpx file i think.
I think, it should be in this order of converting:
GDB -> GPX -> GPI
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norwadi wrote:caritempat wrote:Bro, don't seem to work on gpx file i think.
I think, it should be in this order of converting:
GDB -> GPX -> GPI
caritempat wrote:Ok. I will try this but it doesn't make sense as if I can convert using gpsbabel from gdb to gpi directly why can't it work? Also I doubt going the long way ie gdb>gpx>gpi is going to make any difference.Anyone else having a similar problem?
norwadi wrote:Try this...
76gpsguy wrote:caritempat wrote:Ok. I will try this but it doesn't make sense as if I can convert using gpsbabel from gdb to gpi directly why can't it work? Also I doubt going the long way ie gdb>gpx>gpi is going to make any difference.Anyone else having a similar problem?
Hi Bro caritempat, AFAIK, the proper way of creating 100% Garmin-compatible gpi file is by using the following tools which developed by Garmin:
1) POI Loader (freeware);
2) GPI Creator (commercial software, USD500).
FYI, the gpi file created by GPSBabel may not 100% Garmin-compatible as the conversion algorithm is created via reverse engineering.
If your source data is in gdb format, then the free and correct way to create gpi file is as follows:
1) gdb -> gpx by using MapSource / GPSBable / other conversion software.
or
gdb -> csv by using any text editor or Excel.
2) csv / gpx -> gpi by using POI Loader.
3) Save the gpi file in folder, [SD]:\Garmin\POI.
As this type of POI is classified as custom POIs, it only can be searched and viewed via Where to? -> Extras-> Custom POIs.
caritempat wrote:Bro 76gpsguy,
Thanks very much. I have finally got it though not through the straight forward way. Like to share how I did it for the benefit of others who might have the same issue as me.
1) download the gdb file and save on desktop
2) open gpsbabel
3) input gdb file (on desktop)
4) output as Garmin POI database
5) open Garmin POI database. You will see the coordinates and comments.
6) Copy and paste into excel (with minor adjustments of contents to fit the cells within excel) and save as csv.
7) use POI Loader and save in SD card.
I don't know whether there is a shorter cut than this but boy, I am glad I finally got this solved!![]()
Anyone has a better approach, please advise. Gong Xi Fa Cai and many thanks to all of you for your help and advice! Cheers!
caritempat wrote:Thanks norwadi but it still doesn't work. Cheers!
norwadi wrote:caritempat wrote:Thanks norwadi but it still doesn't work. Cheers!
Hmm... It works fine on my device.
I used the same steps as mentioned by bro 76gpsguy above.
norwadi wrote:You still be able to install the MapSource. Just follow the right steps.
http://www.malsingmaps.com/wiki/index.p ... _MapSource
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