Device is:
<PartNumber>006-B3725-00</PartNumber>
<SoftwareVersion>Software Version 4.70</SoftwareVersion>
<Description>GPSMAP 65s</Description>
<PCB>GPSMAP 65S V5 </PCB>
I downloaded the patched 4.70 from
https://www.navitotal.com/software/universal-firmware-patcher-for-protected-garmin-devices-t17987-2130.html#p201551Also created the JNX & IMG double patched firmware from the original using JNX patcher 3.80 and IMG patcher 2.20 myself.
The downloaded and self-patched files are identical (if I choose to increment the version numbers by +1 & +1). The order of patching does not matter, the result is the same.
What annoys me, is the
"Unknown device" and
"No matches." in the logs displayed by the patchers:
JNX patcher:
Firmware version as specified in GCD file: 4.70 for Unknown device (HWID 3725).
Firmware name: Software Version 4.70 for Unknown device (HWID 3725).
File patched successfully.
IMG patcher:
Firmware version as specified in GCD file: 4.70 for Unknown device (HWID 3725).
Firmware name: Software Version 4.70 for Unknown device (HWID 3725).
Applying rule set MSV... Ok.
Applying rule set GVS... No matches.
File patched successfully.
The device was released in late 2020, the patchers are from 2019-2020, HWID 3725 is not in the supported list. Still, there is this, and earlier patched firmware files.
Unfortunately there is no confirmation that this GPSMAP65_65s_WebUpdater_470_Patched_JNX.rar works properly and does not cause any problem.
Are these messages normal? Are the patches OK? (Can this older patcher reliably find and replace the proper byte patterns of a newer, never seen firmware?)
Does the absence of GVS match indicate that the firmware itself is not protected, and no need for using updater.exe, but a simple copy to /garmin/GUPDATE.GCD (or use of webupdater) and a boot is enough? (So does it fall into the MSV: Strong and GVS: No category as listed in the legend.txt of the patcher?)
Is there somewhere a newer patcher especially with updated list of supported HWIDs (and their protection levels), to give more reassuring log messages, and help a more confident use?
Any thoughts, explanations and insights would be welcome.
Thank you, experts.