you must have the 9,541 for the GO model and the bootloader I would take higher I always work with bootloader 55.279 and also do the right gps fix for the 40 and 50 models.
Good evening, Treysis first thank you for your shared efforts and work. As you know well linux I would like to tell you that there is a partner and passionate about the gps world known as Deltree, who is trying to delete the log of minilog with more than 30 days.
This have been his attempts:
If you could tell us if it is possible to do it and how we would be very grateful.
Greetings and thank you very much for everything.
It's definitely possible somehow! However, it's not that easy. Busybox on TomTom doesn't come with "find". So anything involving "find" will not work. Also "date" seems to have limited capacity. I see three options:
1. Write a C program instead of shell script and cross-compile it for TomTom.
2. Write a shell script by using probably a combination of "ls", "date", "sed". Maybe you'll have to write your own routine to calculate the date 30d backwards.
3. Recompile busybox for TomTom and configure it to include the "find" utility, then exchange busybox binary in ttsystem (don't know if it's possible to to this on the fly). Or actually you can just run that specific "/path/to/your/busybox find" without exchanging the binary.
I have a tomtom one v8 with navcore 9541 and brown map 1030. After having solved the subject of the time in the tomtom with GL1 which I am greatly grateful for. I see a small problem and sometimes it takes a long time to get satellite, but if the tomtom is reset, it takes the satellites in less than 2 minutes.
That's why my question is that I would like the music to appear when the tomtom is turned on, which seems to be a sign of having restarted or reset. Or without there being music the tomtom I think with GL1 has to have a reset to work fantastically well with the satellites
And that you have to get it, gentlemen, create something that the tomtom does that reset
I hope you understand me
a cordial greeting
Either read this thread from the beginning or refer to the answer on the other forum you posted the exact same question
Gime the link please
@goodje: delete everything in ephem. In root of TomTom create a file called "suicide.dat" and inside write the number of seconds, e.g. 5 or 10.
Would this improve the satellite finding on a ONE 3rd edition device as well? And make the GpsFix updates (using TT Home) redundant?
Could you point me to an explanation of what this suicide.dat file does exactly? I'm sure it has been described a few times in the forum already.