Igo Primo 9 6 Wince 6 480x272 Bmp
184 products - GPS navigation 4.3 inch wince 6.0 GPS OEM in China. Mp4, WMV Audio playing format: mp3, wav, mid Photo format: BMP, JPG, PNG. 4*25W GPS Parameters Operation system Wince 6.0 Support Map IGO, Papago. 8 16:9 wide LCD monitor, touch screen, 480x272 9 Video input monitor for Rear view.
GG, Sorry I didn't get back to you earlier about the loading.bmp, but Bazzle had it nailed - as always Now to sort out your speed display. This display is dependent on which skin you are running.
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Check in settings / Display Options and see which skins are there if you haven't specifically set any up. You need to restart after choosing a skin. Skins are available at igo8mods.com. If the speed display is only there when you are not navigating, then it is probably displaying as a 'data field'. You need to find the settings for 'Data Fields' (map settings IIRC), and there you will see the option for up to 4 items to display, and this is repeated for when you are navigating to a destination, and when you are not.
Once you select what you want to see (eg compass, time, speed, speed limit, time to destination etc), then return to your main cockpit screen. Now, if you have chosen 4 items and only one is displayed, try pressing on that item and the block of 4 should appear. Pressing any one of these will drop it back to only showing one item, and it will be the item that you pressed.
If this doesn't help, (and you can tell which skin you are running) I'll have a play about with mine and let you know the definitive answer wrt speed display. Hi Bazzle and all, Two questions: 1. How difficult is it to modify a data.zip for Primo 1.2 for a 400x234 resolution? I have not found any of this res yet (400x240 would be close enough). I took a 320x240 and unzipped it, changed every reference I could find to '400x234', and packed it back up. Now Primo will start for me (rather than crashing in first 2 seconds), but of course only 320 pixels are used across the screen and a blank bit is on the right. Leads me to second question: 2.
When I am at the opening menu screen and press on the map on the LHS, expecting to open the map/cockpit view, a box comes up saying: 'Failed to open file '. Now I can't find a reference to this file anywhere so I am at a loss as to how to fix it. Any pointers?? Edit: I have answered my own question 2 - there are a raft of mis-spelled 'housenumber' files in the 320x240 file within data.zip. They are spelled 'hosenumber.' Correct them and away we go! Still wondering if there is either a ready-made data.zip for my resolution, or a definitive 'how-to' guide for DIY.
[device] type='motorcycle' [gps] port='7' baud='4800' [interface] show_exit=1 resolution_dir='320_240' vga=0 [rawdisplay] highres=0 screen_x=800 screen_y=480 class='landscape' [tts] tts_buffer=131072 announce_exit_directions=1 tts_logics=3 priority='HIGH' always_say_road_names=3 announce_street_name=1 skip_exit_numbers=2 [shutdown_time] interface=0 [folders] has_secondary_root=0 [debug] cache=2048 reserve_memory=209715 (type = 'motorcycle' works for Amigo) I get a crash.txt file generated that reads. NEW FROM IGO iGO primo™ - Simply Advanced Navigation Requirements: 64 MB RAM (128 recommended), 400+ MHz ARM 9/11 CPU, WQVGA (480x272) resolution ONLY!! WinCE 4.2/5.0/6.0 OS tested Overview: The new OEM product that combines simplicity of use with the most recent technological advances from NNG Global Services. Download - download, unpack the provided archive to the root of your SD Card/Resident Flash. - launch the software by executing iGO.exe NOTE: Additional SYS.TXT modifications might be needed to get your specific hardware (GPS/TMC receiver) recognized by the software. NOTE: At the moment only standard PNA resolution of 480x272 is supported.