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<div>I just upgraded from a 21.5" 2017 Intel core i7 iMac with a 1 TB fusion drive to a 24" 1TB flash storage, 16 Gb memory M1 Chip. I was concerned after reading some post about problems but in my limited testing BaseCamp is outperforming my old mac by what appears to be doubling the map displaying speed and creating routes. I am running version 4.8.12. After doing Apple Migration form a Time machine backup, I did a lot of cleanup on Basecamp data base and deleted hundreds of waypoints and routes with no issues. I noticed several routes were straight lines but they were probably straight lines before the update. A recalculation of the routes fixed the straight line problem. I did not need to recalculate and routes as the straight line routes were very old. I created some Trip planner trips by dragging routes and it worked great. I store my BaseCamp data in dropbox so I can access he same data from a laptop. It only takes a couple of lines in terminal and I did not loose the dropbox connection when I migrated the data for the old iMac. Unless BaseCamp is different from most other apps, it should be a very easy port with apple tools. Can anyone tell me if the will be a BaseCamp Native for M1?</div><div></div><div></div><div>Up till I upgraded to el Capitan, i was able to install maps to basecamp on my mac. I tried all the aboveanswers[moderator edit after conversion to comment], but now i'm unable to install the OSM maps on my computer. I wish someone could help,</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>garmin basecamp apple download</div><div></div><div>Download:
https://t.co/Ub0TO5RePo </div><div></div><div></div><div>I have had the same battle for years. Every time I take a 'trip' (yearly) I stress because I cannot load maps from OSM to garmin with mac. I even stumbled onto a OSM thread about my case (my screenshot) from oct 2008...I recognize the setup. STILL can't do it correctly and spend more time than my vacations trying to get it to work. Pretty sad. I can get the gmap, but not the .img...hit and miss. I am about ready to give up on maps and just use my topo that i have.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I am using el capitain. I have followed the renaming new folders advice above, and still nothing good. Finder simply opens the new folder.gmapi when I double click, Basecamp browser launched from 'Import into My Collections' also simply opens the folder and leaves the 'import' button greyed out. Should I be using a different command from within Basecamp? Do I need anythign else installed on the MAC to make a double click in Finder work? My maps were created by garmin.opensetreemap.nl, and I am using the OSX.zip</div><div></div><div></div><div>I finally found a solution. Actually still cannot import directly in basecamp as i used to but......!!!!!! After about a year of no more new OSM maps on my basecamp (mac osx el capitan), I just installed a new map for the first time again. :-)the solution for me is: don't import into basecamp (I stopped trying, none of the above helped me and couldn't find a solution). Instead: paste the map directly into the gps, then connect the gps to the computer and basecamp imports the map from the gps.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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