Position 5, 6 and 7 The Longitude of the Northwest corner of the square Position 3 and 4 The Latitude of the Northwest corner of the square Blocks 4 degree by 4 degree parts I have divided the map in to. * 4 Grid Segments to the dergee - no segment larger than 6.7mb most less then 4mb in size * GNIS Points of Interest - summits, mines, falls, dams, cemeteries, towers, populated places, etc. * Borders - County and state boundary lines * Federal Land Usage - Wilderness area, national parks, and military bases/ranges, native american reservations * High resolution water data - lakes, rivers, streams, and washes * Roads - Interstates, highways, arterial roads, residential roads, limited unpaved roads Here are the details, I'll try to figure it out: Is that correct? And yes after downloading and reading the txt file, there is no installer. I was told that the maps at gpsfiledepot were better than the topo 2008 maps I have. I need to spend some time on this I can see. This one? Then what was up with the FID conflict? That mapset does not have a self-installer. If someone has used the GPS File Depot maps, maybe all I need is a simple 1,2,3 step list to get from the downloaded and extracted files to the point where they can be loaded into Mapsource. Where do I put the extracted file(s) so that Mapsource will find them.
What I am unclear on is what to do after I extract the zip file, (if it ever does finish and download correctly). img files and didn't include a setup follow this tutorial and then continue to step 3. # Select the map you want to load from the drop down menu in the upper left corner. The GPS File Depot site has detailed tutorials but skips over the first steps without explanation. If it is really 1.2 Gb zipped, how will it fit on my 2Gb card in the GPS'r once it is extracted? Says it will take 45 minutes over my cable broadband connection. map from them right now to try and load to my 60csx. I have Topo 2008 but want to try the maps from GPS File Depot.