BirdsEye JNX format was decoded. Now users can create their own JNX maps from georeferenced images. JNX format overcomes the restrictions of Garmin Custom Map KMZ format, which are max. 100 JPG tiles of max. size 1 megapixel. Generally, Garmin units provide better performance with JNX maps than with KMZ maps.
SASPlanet users can create JNX maps from SASPlanet tile storage of type "Google Maps Tiles". Author of MAPC2MAPC created free tool MOBAT2JNX, which is able to convert tile storage of this type into one JNX file. More information and download: http://www.the-thorns.org.uk/mapping/help/jnx.html.
MOBAT2JNX is command line tool. Usage: mobat2jnx <path_to_GoogleMapTiles> -sas
Example call:
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D:\mapy\APPS\MOBAT2JNX>mobat2jnx G:\mapy\test -sas
G:\mapy\test
levels=3
6 tiles at level 13
20 tiles at level 14
63 tiles at level 15
6 tiles written at level 13
20 tiles written at level 14
63 tiles written at level 15
Done
The directory <path_to_GoogleMapTiles> should contain zoom level subdirectories of the tile storage, for example z13, z14, z15.
The result is one file jnx.jnx. Rename it as you wish, JNX suffix should be retained.
To use user generated JNX files in Garmin devices, firmware should be patched. Please find basic information and the firmware patcher here: http://whiter.brinkster.net/JNX.html
JNX files have to be copied into directory \Garmin\BirdsEye (prefferably on SD card).