I recommend using Gmaptool or the script "create_mapsource_installationfiles" / create_mapsource_installationfiles_with_mkgmap". For me mapsettoolkit usually worked fine, alternatively use this: http://openmtbmap.org/tutorials/install/gmaptool-install-maps/
Sometimes the map will not install correctly, then you could follow this guide. (Note in case of problems first read the FAQ).
1. Download and Install Mapsettoolkit 1.77beta or later: http://cypherman1.googlepages.com/home
2. Download and Install cgpsmapper free (maptk won't work anymore). http://cgpsmapper.com/
3. Install the maps:
a) "Select IMG" – select all map images (.img): (choose the folder you extracted the maps to). Then click on "Select All" and on the right side click "Add". Now the mapnames should show up on the right and lift window 
b) "Select mapset directory" (this should be the directory to which you extracted the maps, but you can choose any directory).
c) "Mapset Name" – give the mapset a name – this name will show in Mapsource to select the map i.e. openmtbmap_at
d) "Family ID" – set any number between 100 and 9999. It should not be used already (check looking through the "FID" field on the right of the main window) – i.e. 6366
e) Select .TYP file.
f) Tick both options "Install in mapsource" and "blank Overview maps"
g) Controll Everything – then Click on "Start"
Here is the full view before clicking on start. Note there might be a warning shown, or error, but using cgpsmapper 097 it should nevertheless install correctly.
Additional notes for SRTM Contourlines Installation:
I recommend to keep to seperate folders. One for the standard openmtbmap_austria installation, and a second one for the srtm files (plus the current openmtbmap_austria tiles). So unzip the srtm files to any folder you like, copy (don't move) the openmtbmap_austria map tiles (all files ending with ".img" and having a 8 digit filename (i.e. 63660001.img, but not mapset00.img!) also in that folder.
Also copy the mtbat.TYP file into the folder. However you have to rename it, so there is no conflict in your GPS (Mapsource will tolerate you not renaming it – but the maps may display wrong) be carefull, maximum 8 characters are allowed. I named it srtmat.TYP Then follow the above guide. You will have to set a mapID – I would recommend using 6365 if it is not yet used (openmtbmap_italy uses 6367), but you may use any other number from 100-9999. Don't use 6366 as this the number the openmtbmap_austria uses.
After clikcing on "START" you will get a notice saying that the FID and PID of the .TYP File are wrong and you will be asked if it should be changed. Click Yes on that question. Then you have can send the maps either with or without contourlines to your GPS (or send both versions, and then upon use enable the one you want using the map setup window of your GPS.
Please Note: the *.img files containing the contourlines must be named higher than the maps containing the background polygon. Otherwise the will not show in Mapsource if you include them into the same .tdb. This was wrong in the SRTM Contourlines offered for Austria (update available as of 10.08.2009). Simply rename those tiles from 6224 to 7224 and redo the installation (either with mapsettoolkit or gmaptool –> which I do prefer by now for map installation) or download the srtm files again.
Updating the Maps
Updating your standard openmtbmap installations is as easy as overwriting the old files. For installs of maps including the SRTM contourlines this is a bit more difficult. In case the number/naming of tiles changes, you need to delete the old *.tdb and the old mapset00.img (generated by cgpsmapper) in your SRTM installation folder, then overwrite the old tiles (*.img) with the newer ones and follow the above installation again.
You will also have to do this when after updating the maps – on sending the maps to the GPS with Mapsource, Mapsource complains about an error (usually somethin like there are only 1000MB of free space on your GPS, you try to send 200MB of maps – notice that the second number is smaller – this indicates that the mapset00.img is not working for your maps and needs to be regenerated).




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