Mapsource 6163 Patched
Download Garmin MapSource 6.16.3 from: Hosted by Garmin.com. Garmin MapSource has been tested for viruses and malware. Provides their software as a Windows Executable file and therefore installation is as easy as downloading the file MapSource_6163.exe and running it.
Hey Mac, this info rocks m8:) I have been getting nagged lately, since adding some after market maps, so I un-installled and re-installed the way you describe and it works great, thanks. Now, for some info that may help others, I had been using Mapsource, I think it was 6124, and this was fine and worked with my MAP76S. But, I have a new Montana650T arriving soon, so I thought I would install Basecamp and get used to the interface. Hodatajstvo o nagrazhdenii pochetnoj gramotoj uchitelya obrazec. Well, it installed but deactivated my mapsource and to tell the truth, I am not that impressed by basecamp yet.
I was a bit underwhelmed, but then after un-installing all Garmin products and using the above procedure, I then downloaded and installed Mapsource 6163 which as mentioned works fine. I then got curious and decided to follow the same procedure using Basecamp and I can now say it was successful and I can have both programs open and running at the same time **note, one of the glaring omissions from Basecamp is the ability to click on a drop down button to select Map Scale which is very annoying as you have to select the magnifying glass and right or left click to step through the scales** Cheers TravellingStrom. See here: for some BaseCamp usage information. It also says: Where is the Manual? Currently, the manual references on Garmin's website point to the MS manual, which will not help you with BC. There is a help file in BC, but as with most help files, it is more a reference on how to operate the program, not how to use the program. As significant progress is expected from Garmin with BC development for the On the Road applications, a manual may be a moving target today.
If someone knows something better on line, please post a link! Note, there is also an online project management system called Basecamp (see ) so don't get confused. I too am recovering from a crashed laptop. It would appear as soon as the support for XP expired, so too did my Toshiba's will to live. Now I'm having to learn a new OS and figure out where and how to replace all my lost programs I had collected for the past 7 years. Well, this may not be the best thread for such stupid questions, but I guess I gotta ask them somewhere, so here goes: 1. Would anyone be able to walk me through the procedure to re-name a file in Windows 7?
I can't find a way to view the file and its file extension. Where can I learn how, or read about how, to use Win RAR? It looks like it may be pretty simple, but to me it's not intuitive and therefore I'm stuck. Click to expand.Since I just ran across this, was wondering how to get the last version (installed on the machine) of the city Maps (V2014.?) unlocked?
It works in basecamp, but I dont.at least willingly. I have an older Garmin 376C that I can no longer do routes on without. Garmin Support told me to connect the 376 then go to the unlock page on the computer- didnt work. Not sure he knew what he was about.
Any help appreciated!!! Edit: Dont know how I screwed it up but it is now working.Go Figure.