You will have a ttgo or pndnavigator file on your card and privately send that file.
You must use blue maps, if the device supports voice commands use "arm9-mnt" if it does not support voice commands use "arm9-mnt-no-asr-no-tts"
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You will have a ttgo or pndnavigator file on your card and privately send that file.
You must use blue maps, if the device supports voice commands use "arm9-mnt" if it does not support voice commands use "arm9-mnt-no-asr-no-tts"
It is orginal navcore not from Orni.Newer navcore 9.xxxx wont boot or constant reboot. I haven't tried another map like Europe but I will definitely try to experiment with this navigation again.For now everything is working great.
I don't know the Go I90 thoroughly but I guess it works like a toyota. These gps are usually linked to the car's hardware and need a specific navcore.
Use the patched navcore that I have put for you, use a new card, then put a blue map as I indicated in my previous message.
And please send me the file I mentioned before to learn a little more.
I did according to your instructions, copied the patched navcore to the internal memory, put the blue map of Europe on a 4GB sd card,activated map with TTActivator turn on navigation ...Cant use this map.Is this file that you want ttgo.bif from internal mamory?
@bblade
Can you find out what the original navcore and bootloader versions are?
You can find them in the TTGO.bif file on your backup of the original.
DeviceSerialNumber=first two digits are important, the rest not
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=9541 (just an example)
ApplicationVersion=xxxxxxx.x
BootLoaderVersion= 5.xxxx
Peter
[TomTomGo]
DeviceName=TomTom
DeviceVersionHW=
DeviceSerialNumber=DCxxxxxxxxxx
DeviceUniqueID=AKxxxxxxx
RamDiskVersion=20091217
BootLoaderVersion=80035
LinuxVersion=335062
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=7851
ApplicationVersion=484358
VehicleBrand=
VehicleModel=
VehicleOptions=
VehicleIdentification=
UserLanguage=English UK
UserName=DCxxxxxxxxxx
You better space out your DeviceUniqueID and digit 3 and the rest of the DeviceSerialNumber (like DCxxxxxxxxxx)
And UserName too.
Peter
I don't know the Go I90 thoroughly but I guess it works like a toyota. These gps are usually linked to the car's hardware and need a specific navcore.
Use the patched navcore that I have put for you, use a new card, then put a blue map as I indicated in my previous message.
And please send me the file I mentioned before to learn a little more. Follow these steps:
Make a copy of your original content.
Use a clean card in fat format (or fat32), it can be from 2 to 16Gb. It may accept 32Gb, but I don't know for sure
Place the on your card.
Change the asr folder of your copy to the one of the patched navcore.
Put the ttgo on your card.
Open TTActivator
The program reads your device without a name.
Download a map, I'll give you the example with UK
https://i.imgur.com/fO1Jc08.png
https://i.imgur.com/M3Gmxmh.png
https://i.imgur.com/wSbwqby.png
https://i.imgur.com/WptAGIF.png
https://i.imgur.com/NWj7tCq.png
https://i.imgur.com/rtyyStI.png
You can install any arm9-mnt map, I am already sure that this is the map that corresponds to your device.
If you want TTActivator to see the name of your gps edit your ttgo in this line:
DeviceVersionHW =
Changing for this text:
DeviceVersionHW = GO I90
Your TTActivator will look like this:
https://i.imgur.com/5HfKTUv.png
With all due respect to the maker of TTactivator.
It is not easy for everyone to deal with.
Even with Fastactivate some have or had problems
For that reason, we are very happy here with a large number of people who want to lend a helping hand.
I foresee that this assistance will only increase in the near future.
Very often I see carefully crafted examples, such as passing by here, of which I think, if you don't understand it yet, ask someone close to you to help you.
In addition to clicking on "thank you", this may also be said or written, a big "congratulations" to all for your unwavering patience.
Bblade I have seen your message, thank you. I think your gps has a SirfIII chip to be sure you would have to look at its black screen.
To see its black screen, perform a reset to the equipment.
After the reset, press the ignition until it shows the black screen with the data and check the "GPS TYPE" line that indicates the type of chip that your equipment installs.
If you install SirfIII you will have to update your equipment's firmware to save the wnro effect.