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binatone carrera a350 problem
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peds54
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30. October 2009 @ 18:30 |
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Originally posted by peds54: Originally posted by djgobby: Originally posted by peds54:
Hi where can I get this from here >>>> A version of TomTom Navigator that has been patched to work with PNAs - currently, 7.910 (9185) is the latest version.
I have no idea where to find that. also could you do a simplier tutorial if possible as I would like to convert my binatone into a tom tom
To find the pna version of TomTom along with the cab files for the original installers, I refer you to another forum.
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=264&t=53303&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
Look towards the bottom of the first post on that page, and you'll find a link to it. If you are getting the cab installer as well, you require one of the qvga versions.
As for a simpler tutorial, follow XTC2's instructions, but instead of putting the MobileExplorer folder in ResidentFlash, just put it on an SD card along with the files that are supposed to go in to the Windows folder. If the SD card is in the slot when powered up, it will load TomTom instead of Binatone Navigator.
Hope that helps.
Hi many thanks for prompt reply I have downloaded a file called 910 e+c.7z from that site you gave me which I take it is the tom tom navigator program, but I cant unpack it. it says the password for all files is elrincondedey but it dont seem to be the right password. lastly is there anyway if this dont go right I can put my binatone back to how it was. as I still have it on a SD card.
I forgot to say I have now managed to extract the files I downloaded 7zip. but I am not sure if i have correct file as it says here TomTom is typically distributed as a cab file, which is not directly usable on the A350/X350, so the files must be manually extracted. Open the cab file with WinCE CAB Manager, go to Cabinet->Files->Extract, and select a location to extract the files to. Also where do I get all of these things 5) Software that can extract files from WinCE cab files - I used 'WinCE CAB Manager' from OCP.
6) The PNA patch.
7) A file called note_prj.dll - this was included in the PNA patch in my case.
8) At least one map. The version of TomTom mentioned above will work with the current 815.xxxx version maps.
9) The map/meta keygen.
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djgobby
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31. October 2009 @ 10:51 |
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Originally posted by peds54: Hi many thanks for prompt reply I have downloaded a file called 910 e+c.7z from that site you gave me which I take it is the tom tom navigator program, but I cant unpack it. it says the password for all files is elrincondedey but it dont seem to be the right password. lastly is there anyway if this dont go right I can put my binatone back to how it was. as I still have it on a SD card.
Hi peds54, the file you have downloaded is for the data.chk and tomtom navigator.exe file which is for people who only want to update their current tomtom version to version 7.910.9185. The file you require is just below the link you have clicked, either the WinCE black or blue version. The file name will be either "910 ce5 Black.7z" or "910 ce5 Blue.7z" depending on your preference of a black or blue interface. I have just checked the black version and the password does work, so if you are having difficulty make sure your 7zip or WinRAR is up to date and copy/paste the password.
As i stated in my previous post, if you create the MobileNavigator folder on your SD Card and rename the TomTom executable to MobileNavigator.exe in this folder, the unit will load it in place of the Binatone navigator. If anything goes wrong, just remove the SD card and power the unit off/on. This way TomTom will load if the SD card is inserted, Binatone navigator will load if it isn't. I hope I'm understanding your question correctly and I appologise if my previous post wasn't clear.
Just to clarify, if you put all the necessary TomTom files on the SD card, it WILL NOT modify the contents of ResidentFlash, so if the card is not in the slot, it will load as it would when it was purchased.
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peds54
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31. October 2009 @ 11:28 |
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Originally posted by djgobby: Originally posted by peds54: Hi many thanks for prompt reply I have downloaded a file called 910 e+c.7z from that site you gave me which I take it is the tom tom navigator program, but I cant unpack it. it says the password for all files is elrincondedey but it dont seem to be the right password. lastly is there anyway if this dont go right I can put my binatone back to how it was. as I still have it on a SD card.
Hi peds54, the file you have downloaded is for the data.chk and tomtom navigator.exe file which is for people who only want to update their current tomtom version to version 7.910.9185. The file you require is just below the link you have clicked, either the WinCE black or blue version. The file name will be either "910 ce5 Black.7z" or "910 ce5 Blue.7z" depending on your preference of a black or blue interface. I have just checked the black version and the password does work, so if you are having difficulty make sure your 7zip or WinRAR is up to date and copy/paste the password.
As i stated in my previous post, if you create the MobileNavigator folder on your SD Card and rename the TomTom executable to MobileNavigator.exe in this folder, the unit will load it in place of the Binatone navigator. If anything goes wrong, just remove the SD card and power the unit off/on. This way TomTom will load if the SD card is inserted, Binatone navigator will load if it isn't. I hope I'm understanding your question correctly and I appologise if my previous post wasn't clear.
Just to clarify, if you put all the necessary TomTom files on the SD card, it WILL NOT modify the contents of ResidentFlash, so if the card is not in the slot, it will load as it would when it was purchased.
Ok sorted out password now I used 7zip. and also now got the correct file called 910 ce5 Blue.7z but I am still puzzled by what you say about putting all the TomTom files on the SD card do you mean just the data.chk file and just the TomTom Navigator.exe file so just those 2 then, I am still puzzled by where I get these last 5 files from here >>>>> 5) Software that can extract files from WinCE cab files - I used 'WinCE CAB Manager' from OCP.
6) The PNA patch.
7) A file called note_prj.dll - this was included in the PNA patch in my case.
8) At least one map. The version of TomTom mentioned above will work with the current 815.xxxx version maps.
9) The map/meta keygen. what files contain those last 5 items. also where do I get a map from for UK it also says here >>>>> TomTom is typically distributed as a cab file, which is not directly usable on the A350/X350, so the files must be manually extracted. Open the cab file with WinCE CAB Manager, go to Cabinet->Files->Extract, and select a location to extract the files to.
But there is no cab files in that 910 ce5 Blue.7z just 2 files. I know you may be getting a bit fed up with me asking all these questions, but dont suppose you can do me a very easier tutorial as I dont want to mess up my binatone sat nav, but if I have a back up of it on a SD card I suppose I can go back to it .Also what are the advantages of having a TomTom compared to a Binatone. also if I do get a map of UK where do I place that on SD card. Hope all this makes sense to you as like I said I want to try this, but find the tutorial a bit confusing. could you name all files I need to do this. Also what TomTom will this be called is it TomTom Home or Go as need to know where to get extras for it once its up and working. Plus do I have to buy a map to start it off. I did place TomTom.exe on my SD card and renamed it to MobileNavigator.exe and it shows up when i start the sat nav, but it go so far then asks about a file called iexplore.exe or one of its components. it lets me do all the language etc. and I can hear the voices. I know I have to place a map on as well, it also says about I can download a free map, but dont say where. lastly what do I do with this here >>>> 9) The map/meta keygen.
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