Map This!/Installation and setup

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Basic installation

Getting Map This!

Configuring Map This!

Maps

Because Map This! only comes with a small sample map, you will need to download your own maps. This can be done automatically using Global Map Download Tool (GMDL).

Downloaded maps have to be placed in the Map This! directory in maps/. Map directory names have to start with an underscore, e.g. _NY_CITY_TINY_MAPSAMPLE. Each map directory contains 5 GPSFS files.

Points of Interest (POI) and routes

Map This! can show Points of Interest (POI) on a map as well as show routes from point A to point B. Both are stored in a POI file.

Like map directories, POI filenames have to start with an underscore, e.g. _banks_and_ATMs. It can be placed either in a map directory (together with the GPSFS files) or in ms0:/PSP/COMMON/. Placing a POI file in the latter directory allows you to load the POI file in every map.

A POI file can contain several directives:

See the file _banks_and_ATMs for an example POI file.

Getting POI files

There are several websites that offer POI files for download. Often they are not in the format Map This! uses, so you will have to convert them. Global Map Download Tool can do this for a number of different formats. It can also download routes as POI files.

Another way to download routes is through http://getroute.nieko.net/. When accessing this site using the PSP browser you can only save routes to ms0:/PSP/COMMON/. See http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=66572 for updates.

Customizing sound files

Since the sound files are MP3 files, you can easily replace them with your own versions. You can either use a microphone to record your own voice prompts e.g., or you can use voice synthesizers:

In order for Map This! to recognize your voice prompts, you have to name them messageNNN.mp3, where NNN is e.g. 001. When a POI ends with "1,", message001.mp3 is played.

Do take into account that, when changing voice prompts and sound numbers, you will have to:

If you want to disable a certain sound, you can simply delete the sound file. This will also slightly speed up Map This!, e.g., when removing beep.mp3, you can scroll through lists faster.

Geodata

Map This! also supports geodata. A geodata file is called geodata.dat and contains house numbers and streets and their location, zip code, city and state for a specific area. You can use Global Map Download Tool to create geodata for your area (only US, Canada, UK, Sweden). Dutch geodata is published here: http://stuff.nieko.net/psp/mapthis/geodata/.

geodata.dat can be placed in a map directory or in the Map This! directory (same directory as EBOOT.PBP is in) to be able to use it in every map.

Localization

Map This! fully supports localization, in that the entire interface can be translated to another language and/or alphabet. In order to localize Map This! you need to change a few files:

For a number of localization packs in different languages, visit http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=70091.

A Russian localization pack can be found in mapViewer_v05.rar, found here: http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/mapthis-0-5-1-year-anniversary-edition--71404.html.

Staying up-to-date

New Map This! versions will be posted on http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/.

When maps have been changed online, you can simply redownload them using Global Map Download Tool.

Other data, e.g. Dutch geodata, may be posted on the Map This! forums.

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