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I simply want to download a routable map of the Dominican Republic to mapsource on my computer. I want to select VIEW-SWITCH TO PRODUCT and see my Dominican Republic map in the list.

What are the steps I need to take?

Thanks for your help.

asked 14 Jan '15, 02:33

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edited 15 Jan '15, 01:12

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Hi, it's working again now! When you have selected the tiles you need/want a couple more boxes appear at " Request your map or download it directly:" first one is for the input of your email address, second a click button to "Build my map"

Email address in then click the button.

You are then sent to a new page which tells you what happens next, two emails are sent to you.

Regards

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answered 15 Jan '15, 07:11

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(based on BCNorich's answer)

For example download a map from http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ :

  • enable JavaScript in case you have it off (this is not a usual default)
  • In the section "Choose a predefined country:" → fourth box → select "Dominican Republic".
  • A download link ("Download map now!") appears in the section "Request your map or download it directly:" – click it.
  • Select the download for "MapSource".

OpenStreetMap data is distributed under a free license, so everybody can make maps based on this data. You will find other Garmin download options at https://help.openstreetmap.org/tags/garmin/?sort=mostvoted and https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download

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answered 15 Jan '15, 01:08

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edited 15 Jan '15, 02:51

Thanks aseere14c26. That was the hint I needed. I checked my mozilla browser and the javascript was enabled but the download link still wasn't visible. Then I tried google chrome. Using that browser the download link appeared on the page and I got my map. I never would solved the problem without your answer.

(15 Jan '15, 02:33) artlocks

@artlocks: thanks for the feedback! I guess you have some strange settings in your Mozilla (so, likely not really this browser's fault). I tested it with my Mozilla Firefox and had no problems.

(15 Jan '15, 02:49) aseerel4c26 ♦
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Yes aseerel4c26 is correct about the Doninican Republic selection, I hadn't seen that, DR is way down the list of the North America drop down.

(15 Jan '15, 07:16) BCNorwich
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For info - there was a bug that stopped "download" appearing on the garmin.openstreetmap.nl site, but it is fixed now:

http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=29647

(15 Jan '15, 10:11) SomeoneElse ♦

Hi, do a Google search for "osm maps garmin for Dominican Republic", you should find a site called " http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ ". All instructions are there somewhere. Regards.

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answered 14 Jan '15, 07:30

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Thanks for you answer but I have been round and round and always end up at that site http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ It seems straightforward but when it gets to the step "Request your map or download it directly:" there is no link to request a map or download directly. I can select what I want just fine, but how do I actually get it? I hit every link on that screen even if it makes no sense.

The frustrating thing was I got a map of Oman 2 years ago from open street maps, but i don't know what changed.

(14 Jan '15, 14:46) artlocks

Hi, I was going to give instructions but now see something is broken on the site. Wait a bit.

(14 Jan '15, 18:21) BCNorwich

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