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    Default Fatal Error occured in main thread - iGO Primo 2.4

    Hi all, I have the following problem:

    Software ver.: iGo Primo 2.4 Build 9.6.13.267029 (November 2012)
    Maps ver.: Topmap Romania 2012.07

    My specs are:

    PNA device: Smailo Joy 4.3 (it's a Romanian brand)
    CPU: Mediatek 3351C / 468 MHz
    GPS module: Mediatek MT 3328 / 22 channels
    RAM memory: 128 MB
    ROM: 4GB flash
    Memory card: MicroSD
    4.3” TFT LCD
    Resolution: 480 x 272
    Screen type: landscape
    Windows CE 6.0

    GPS:

    Port: COM1
    Baudrate: 4800
    Protocol: NMEA

    The values above regarding port, baudrate and protocol were detected using GPSScan_Debug.exe utility.

    This is my current sys.txt file:

    [debug]
    skip_eula=1
    experimental_features=1

    [interface]
    show_exit=1
    extra_settings=1

    [other]
    demo_enabled=0

    [route]
    hnr_ignored_missing_country_ids=*

    [vr]
    disabled=0

    I use diMka skin, romanian map and romanian TTS Pro file "Voice_TTS-nua-rom-f4-lua-dri40-155mrf22.zip"

    After going to Settings>Sound and Warnings>Voice Language>Choose the TTS Voice, i tap on the the romanian TTS voice and I hear a correct speech sample. After I exit the voice menu, I get the following system error message:

    Fatal error occured in main thread.
    Address: 0x0004e2c8
    Exception: 0xc0000005

    First question is why am I getting this error? I installed all TTS files according to the instructions, in the right folders.

    Second question is: given the specs of my PNA, specified above, should I add some lines in the sys.txt file, like baudrate=4800, port= com1, and specify the resolution for the device or the microsd path for primo.exe?

    Thank you very much!
    Last edited by Black Wolf; 21st February 2013 at 01:42 AM. Reason: use hide function for posting sys content!

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