Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
Have you actually done this?

The Ibycus website states that you have to have MapSource installed to run their maps.

There's a free MapSource updater on Garmin's website, but it specifically states that it will not run unless you already have a MapSource product installed.

I've spoken to Garmin tech support about that in the past - all I wanted was for the maps I purchased on the chip bundled with my 705 to appear in GTC. They told me no, I'd have to purchase a MapSource product separately.

Even if you buy the map disc from Garmin, you need to get unlock codes from Garmin tech support to be able to transfer the maps onto a chip readable by the 705.

It appears that it may be possible to update to a later mapset from Ibycus (although honestly, as the wife of a photographer and friend of a number of writers, I'm sensitive to IP issues), or add Ibycus street maps to purchased topo or marine maps, it does not appear that it's possible to use the Ibycus maps unless you've already purchased Garmin maps. And I don't know where you'd get the unlock codes to allow the 705 to read the chip.
I have done this, as I'm using the Ibycus maps on my 705, and I have never purchased the garmin maps.

To be perfectly frank, I don't recall which utility I used to load up the Ibycus maps, although I believe it was indeed the Mapsource updater. When I get home, I can check on my laptop and see what the tool was that I used to load the maps into the 705 via the SD card. I seem to recall that Garmin Training Center was all that was needed to install mapsource, but then again, I installed all the maps about 9 months ago, so things may have changed since then.

And the card I was using is a standard micro SD card from Best Buy. Nothing pre-purchased or preloaded with maps.