Hello, I was trying to find right topic, I did find one but it did not make sense to me so I am asking here. I have sat nav Rac 1100 (gogo902) which is running Windows CE 5.0 I want to upgrade that as the system I have one is terrible and maps are only for UK to upgrade maps it cost 10 euro for town which is ridiculous!! Could someone give me a hand and direct me what steps do I have to make to put iGO on my system? Or maybe iGo Primo which I have already dowloaded or Tom Tom what would be the best? Now to my sat nav.
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As I said it has Windows CE 5.0 and the UK map and the system is on the memory in the sat nav I have bought memory card for the new system and maps. 4292 The picture shows what is on my sat van and I can provide more pictures for the quick and efficient response. Thank you very much and I do apologize if I have topic in the wrong section but if it comes to sat navs I am green and didin't know where to put it.
Offline Joined: Wed May 30, 2012 9:52 pm Posts: 5 Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time. Hi, and welcome to Navitotal.
That device is fairly easy to 'upgrade' to different navigation software (what is it running now.Route66?). First, get the program you want from here: For Primo, I would recommend Primo2 from 'me', or for iGo 8.3x from Fatboyfun or Chas521.
Whether iGo 8 or Primo may depend on how much operating memory (RAM) the device has. If it is 128MB you can run just about whatever you like. If it is 64MB, iGo8.3x might be a better choice (Primo will run on 64MB, but more is needed for all optional functions to run well). Then get whatever maps you need from here: Put the Program with Maps on your SD Card.
On your computer, create a new text document with Notepad, and put only a line such as this in it: SDMMC color='#FF0000'iGO8/color color='#008000'iGO8.exe/color color='#FF0000'This/color should be the name of the program folder (could be iGo8, Primo2, etc). color='#008000'This/color should be the name of the main.EXE file in that folder (could be iGo.exe, Primo2.exe, etc) Save your text document as shell.ini.
Be sure you are viewing extensions in your File Explorer and take care that it does not get named with a double extension such as shell.txt.ini or shell.ini.txt. Copy your new shell.ini to the root of ResidentFlash on your device. Insert your SD Card, reboot the device, and it should load your new program from the SD Card.
Follow along with initial setup of the program. Any more questions, ask here.
Hello, Yes it is working on route 66 But I have a problem: I have downloaded the Primo 2 from this post - I copied the content to the sd card with all the maps I wanted then I created shell.ini notepad file and paste it in the ResidentFlash folder on the device, I rebooted it but nothing happened. It looks like sat nav is still using flash memory to run. Have you got any ideas why is this not working for me? Thank you for your help, KRis offline Joined: Wed May 30, 2012 9:52 pm Posts: 5 Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time. I also read somewhere (can't remember where.it's been a while) that Route66 can be a bit persistent in some cases and must be exited before anything else can run. Or it gets kinda 'stuck'.
If so, start the system up and within Route66, exit the software. If you see no way to exit, you may have to look for a file called device.ini, move it to your PC, open with notepad, look for the line NoExitOnMapScreen=1, and change the 1 to a 0 (zero). Save the file, then copy it back to the device in the same location, restart the device, and should now see an Exit button in Route66.
If all else fails (including what Fatboyfun suggested), there is another way.totally replace or delete the Route66 program on the internal storage (ResidentFlash).but try other things first. Hello, First of all I would like to apologize for a late reply. Let's back to the hard and boring bit Below is the picture of what I have copied to the SD card: 4300 and my Shell.inni had inside this: SDMMC Primo2 Primo2.exe Now is the question, should I copy content of Primo2 folder to SD card or should I copy the folder Primo2 to SD card? I hope that you know what I mean. Yurbuh Tuggly - Tried what you said aboud changing the NoExitOnMapScreen=1to a 0 but it didn't work. Still have same OS and starts exactly the same Thing which Fatboyfun suggested is hard to understand for me as I don't have R66Navigate.exe on my Device. Question, Should I look for that.exe everywhere in the Device including the Windows folder or just in ResidentailFlash?
The only.exe files which I have in my ResidentialFlash are (name on bold and rest is their location): - Computer WindowsCE ResidentFlash Data.TravelPlayer LOADER - Computer WindowsCE ResidentFlash MobileNavigator MobileNavigator - Computer WindowsCE ResidentFlash poweroff These are the only.exe files I have. Thank you for your help and your time.
Regards, KRis offline Joined: Wed May 30, 2012 9:52 pm Posts: 5 Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time. Copy the folder Primo2 to SD card - Thats waht I did. I didin't get any 'Exit' button. OS just load as normal. But there was an interesting change of direction. Hello, EUREKA!!! OK This is what I did: - I have changed name of my Primo2 folder on my SD card to MobileNavigator and gave same name to the Primo2.exe so it became MobileNavigator.exe - I changed content of Shell.inni to SDMMC MobileNavigator MobileNavigator.exe I tried same method with Primo and Primo2.
As I said the screen was turning off but sat nav was still working then I realised, when I plugged the sat nav to PC when screen showed with Primo but it couldn't find any satellites. It looks like Primo needed to be plugged to a power source all the time if not the screen would switch off. So I tried with Primo2 then Primo and again with Primo2 and now everything is working fine. It is a strange as before it wouldn't work now it got signal in the house on Primo2 in 10min and it doesn't have to be plugged to any power source.
Works like charm:):) I must say very big thank you for you guys as you helped me and were guiding me through all this hard and confusing process:) Now as I would love to get more knowledge about different sat navs, programs,systems to imnprove my knowledge and help others where should I start? Thank you again, KRis offline Joined: Wed May 30, 2012 9:52 pm Posts: 5 Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time. Related topics Replies Views Last post. by » Wed Nov 27, 2013 12:00 am 5 Replies 1493 Views Last post by Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:01 am. by » Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:38 pm 4 Replies 1140 Views Last post by Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:00 pm.
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. Before we start, I have 3 important advises. BACKUP WHAT YOU HAVE NOW!! It's sometimes better to go back anyhow. And not unimportant, you might need some of the old data (like port, baud.) to help setup from scratch. Read this simple guide trough before doing anything at all.
Read it twice, three times if you need. Ask when you don't understand it completely. This is a guide to install the program and nothing else. When you are done, Primo should work in its basic form. Additional features, other languages.
Whatever, are not part of this guide. System Requirements for IGO PRIMO Obviously you need a device with an WinCE Operating System (OS). It does not matter if the OS is CE5 or CE6 Even CE4.2 will do but we can not guarantee Primo will be fully functional, mostly hardware restrictions are the culprit. (CE4.2 will do for IGO8.3) iGO Primo CE supports devices that have 320x240, 480x 234 (very rare), 480x272 and 800x480 screen resolutions. Make sure that the Primo you download supports YOUR resolution. Not all downloads have a multires data.zip, often only a 480272 or 800480. If your resolution is not supported, Primo won't start.
How do you know? This information could be in the post with the upload or you could ask the uploader. Or when already downloaded, you could open (!! ) the data.zip uiigo9 folder and see in an instant the resolution folders.
Finally, your device should have at least 64MB of RAM, we recommend 128MB or more. The available memory will decide the goodies and eye candy. Installation Download a version of iGO Primo. I personally recommend 9.6.13.405512 as my experience with it is the very best. There is a fully English Primo 2.4 provided by Chas521 on this forum somewhere. Important: - Newer builds are released from time to time. In those newer Primo builds the changes to the previous versions are minimal, it are just adaptations to a specific newer device.
Newer is not always better! - Primo NextGen(eration) is a completely new development. You may try it, but be aware NextGen is not fully developed (yet) while for everything a specific license is required. That license is limited in time, location and feature, possibly device dependent as well. All at the same time.
You probably have downloaded a rarred file, unrar it on your PC and you get an IGO folder. That folder you place on a preferably blank SD or in internal memory of your device. Now - and this is device dependable - set up the path to the Primo program.
That is all!! Start up Primo and you should see the loading screen, then you do the initial set up. When that is done, tap on the picture of the map to the left of the screen. When the map is black, you only have the basemap (which is the globe, no roads) 'on board'. Go to the map section (You are not allowed to view links.
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And download the map(s) and other files you want. Also read this: You are not allowed to view links. About GPS problems 'Autodetecting GPS' means you need to enter the GPS settings in sys.txt. You may find them in your backed up old program;) 'Looking for GPS signal' means Primo has found the GPS receiver., be a little patient, finding satellites needs also time.
When your device locks on to the satellites and displays your current location, you are done. Now backup the Primo folder!! WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE. Edit: corrected some typos.
Contents. Product history iGO My way 2006 was the first GPS navigation software package by Nav N Go (now NNG) for / devices, introduced in 2005 at, Hannover.
Due to the new map compression technology, the product fits on a 1GB. An improved version was iGO My way 2006 Plus, announced in 2006. NNG's iGO 8 (for PDA/PNA devices) was released in April 2008.
It offered high-definition 3D navigation maps of terrain, road elevation, landmarks and 3D buildings. IGO amigo (for PNDs) was launched at 2009 in.
IGO amigo was the first in a new software series, and employed changes aimed at simplifying the. Since iGO amigo was a streamlined release, it had fewer features than its predecessor iGO 8. IGO My Way 2009 (for iOS devices) was released for North America and Western Europe and was then rolled out to all of Europe in 2010. IGO Primo (for Apple iOS, PND/PNA devices), introduced in 2010, is as of 2015 the primary product of the iGO Navigation range.
Version 6 was introduced at the end of 2012, with search, green routingextras through in-app purchase, real-time traffic monitoring, TTS Pro, and 3D display of junctions. IGO Primo app for devices was introduced at Hannover, 2011.
Running on the iGO primo software engine, the refreshed application covers 115 countries with location-based search, green routing and improved junction views. And versions are available to manufacturers and network providers, but not for retail sale. Naviextras Naviextras.com, NNG's map and content update portal, provides updates for iGO 8, iGO amigo and iGO primo. The portal typically releases map updates four times a year. Maps and updates are available for over 90 countries and regions, including countries from Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Oceania. In 2013, the portal supports 5.200 devices and counts close to 1.8 million registered users globally.
As NNG is an independent map provider, it works with several map suppliers in different geographical regions. There are different versions of maps running on the iGO Navigation software for the same country or region made by different map suppliers, including, Sensis and regional providers. Partnerships In 2013, NNG partnered with Logicom, with an intention to provide the iGO navigation software services to the latter's mappy PNDs. See also. References.
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