To use the SDK, we must first include a reference to it. At first, to keep things easy, we’ll hardcode the latitude (37.80776) and longitude (-122.47483) for this location. We’ll start with a simple web page that displays a map of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. This is the key you’ll include in your application so you can use the SDK. When you click the “Activate Account” button in that email, you’ll be brought back to a page like this:Ĭlick on “My Dashboard” to see the dashboard for your account, where you’ll find your first API Key. After this, you’ll receive an email that allows you to activate your account. When you click the “Register” button, you’ll be asked to solve a “captcha” to prove you’re human. There you’ll find a very short form, similar to the one below, that requests only basic information. If you haven’t already registered for a TomTom account, you can do so here. The API key is free and authenticates you with TomTom so you can use all of the great features available in the SDK. In order to use the SDK, you need to obtain a developer account and an API key.
You’ll find the full source for both versions of the application here. Make a small change to the application to find the latitude and longitude for a desired location.Create a simple application that displays a map centered at a hardcoded latitude and longitude.
In this article, we’ll quickly show you how to do the following: All that’s required is a basic HTML document, the SDK itself, and a few simple lines of JavaScript code.
Meta codes are posted as soon as we get them, SO PLEASE DO NOT ASK!!! The password is case sensitive, NO CAPITAL LETTERSĪvoid adding a blank in front of or behind the password when copying it.Ī map can't be activated until a meta code is posted with it !!! IF FILES APPEAR TO BE OFFLINE, THEY ARE NOT. THERE IS A PROBLEM REPORTING OFFLINE FILES. PLEASE REPORT TO ME ANY BAD OR MISSING LINKS BY PM IF INTERNET EXPLORER DOESN'T WORK WITH MAP LINKS > USE FIREFOX
Wait until the install process finishes and your new map will be installed and patched. With your TomTom device plugged in or your sd card in your sd reader and an active internet connectionĢ. You just need to download and run the file on your computer.ġ. If you use a SD or SDHC card for additiomal storage only, then you need a copy of your device's ttgo.bif on this card before patching. Maps with “ Automatic Installer & Patcher” are a Navitotal Exclusive Product.īefore you begin, back up your primary memory, either internal or SD card.
To To have a working map you must patch your 'ttsystem file' & 'map'