subuk wrote:Below you find the folder and file structure which is to be found on original Garmin update DVD (2012.40 NT EU):
Garmin/gmapptz.img 582 KB
Garmin/gmapprom.img 2 509 312 KB
Garmin/gmapbmap.img 49 808 KB
Garmin/JCV/D2891030A.JCV 626 318 KB
Garmin/Asr/01YXYQDC.SRX 752 KB
Garmin/Asr/01YXYQDD.ASR 40 010 KB
Garmin/Asr/01YXYQDF.ASR 101 258 KB
Garmin/Asr/01YXYQDH.ASR 136 575 KB
Garmin/Asr/01YXYQDJ.ASR 129 514 KB
Garmin/Asr/01YXYQDL.ASR 192 608 KB
Garmin/Asr/01YXYQDN.ASR 110 582 KB
Hope it helped.
subuk wrote:I added a short video to show how to find "Update map" on CTP13.
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hernanzy A friend of mine was updating EU maps on his CTP2012, with software version above 4.xx and it went through without any issues.
The only difference between CTP2012 and CTP13 in behavior during the update is that CTP2012 wants and activation code, and CTP13 does not.
There was a problem with updating to newer maps on CTP13 devices which had older software version. But software update (currently 3.15) solved that issue.
Maybe CTP2012 also needs a software update to be able to handle new maps ?
I am a newbie to this, and I used this forum to know how to update the maps, so if you also do everything according to instructions found here, maybe you ought to start with Garmin software update first ?
And here, I am afraid it won`t be easy to get an update file from the dealer, because they probably do not know how to get it, they are in majority lazy dumbasses.
I think you should write an email to Fiat/Dodge/Lancia/Chrysler headquarters and ask them to get you newest gupdate.gcd file for your device.
tanbam wrote:I am not sure what is happening, but I'm kind of suspicious, too.
There's a SanDisk IC on the board, but there is some conflicting information as to how big it is. A quick Google search will make you think that it's a 16GB part, but the datasheet says that it is 8GB based on the laser etching on the part.
When I pull the DeviceConfig.xml out of my radio, it indicates that there is 5GB left, so I'm not sure either way. I've done a lot of updates (2013.30, 2013.40, 2014.10) and tried a couple different JCV files before I settled on the one I liked.
I'd really like to see what someone's DeviceConfig.xml says on a stock, un-updated unit and see what it reads.
A few days ago, I tried putting empty files with the same filenames as the old files to see if they would overwrite any possible leftovers, but the remaining size in the system was the same before and after that test. It could be that the files can't be empty, but I don't know how to go about making small dummy files that the device would use.
I wish I would thought about this before and paid attention to before-and-after states, but I'll have to wait until the next map update to see what's really happening. That is, unless someone else can do it before a map update.
I don't know if you can get the DeviceConfig.xml out of a 2011-2012 radio, but it's easy enough to do on a 2013 model.
tanbam wrote:Thanks for the info on the size remaining. I wonder what is consuming so much space on your system? Who knows, maybe that file isn't even accurate...
I was curious, so I'm trying a little experiment right now on my car. I copied the smallest file of each file type and then renamed them to match the names of the old, previous names. If they are overwritten, I should gain a lot of free space.
I'll update this post when it's finished.
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