58.6GB of map data just to make sure I’ve got all of Europe covered and then some. I will probably never drive to Portugal. But now I can.
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My car has the original maps from 2015. I’d like to update them but Toyota charges friggin $300 for a microSD card. I can afford it but I’m determined to find a way to pirate it out of principle.
- I was happy to learn that Volvo provides the maps for free.
- I was unhappy to learn that said maps are downloaded to USB with their own software that is built for Windows and MacOS
- I was happy to learn that the program ran fine via wine. It struggled with finding USB drive, but the program could write to a folder instead.
- The USB drive just needs fat32 and the map files written to its root, and that allowed for my car to recognize and grab the update.
- I was unhappy to learn that even the newest version of the map still hasn’t recognized this major change to a road not far away from me.
Somebody did a video about a car brand like that. There’s no DRM on the card. If you know someone that has it you can just copy it.