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    Impossible
    It is like trying to install Linux on iMac. Actually, even worse.

    Once upon a time ()there was a TomTom version for WinCE. But....Not valid for a looong time. Problematic, not functional, no new version/content.
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    Oh, thanks, I understand. So, also using old versions for winCE, I could not upgrade maps and so on? It's a pity... :-(

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    Absolutely correct Janch

    I know that TT is linux based, I know that it is possible to install very old TT as indicated in my post, but also, as the topic starter nice concluded:
    Quote Originally Posted by nobi View Post
    Oh, thanks, I understand. So, also using old versions for winCE, I could not upgrade maps and so on? It's a pity... :-(
    and what is the point of that?
    So I did not continue with further discussion, because it is pointless.
    Use TT device or use software which has fresh content.
    Other suggestions do not make sense, and all the effort is waste of time.
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