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    Quote Originally Posted by catymag View Post
    redownload and replace the basemap, IMHO it's not good or badly named, it doesn't work in your SP
    Hi catymag.

    Tried that already, even downloaded another basemap and installed into ./System folder.
    I can see that it is loaded into streetpilot if I go settings, device, about screen I can see the basemap name installed.

    As said I can copy the complete installation as is to another phone/device and it works flawlessly.
    Could it be due to the resolution of this tablet? 600 x 1024.

    It is listed as working on the working/non working devices thread.

    Deon

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    JulianAssa,

    in addition to Catymag´s suggestion, try this:
    In de phone´s file app, under settings check the show hidden files option.

    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ][Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

    I had the same issue with my wife´s Galaxy S3 and that worked for me.

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    you do not read carefully what I write
    everything is already pre-set to display hidden files and folders
    All set to show display hidden files
    xplore also set to see hidden files.
    but despite setting not see.
    it is not logical, but it is really
    when the phone restart the .system file shows
    when you start Garmin, disappears again
    only when the restart phone then again returns .system
    so it is the same at the galaxy 4 and 5

    I did not believe that such a thing is possible, to be set to display hidden files and hidden files that you do not see
    Last edited by JulianAssa; 21st May 2015 at 11:53 PM.

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    take root explorer to read .System

    and root explorer can copy any file from anywhere to .System too

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    Quote Originally Posted by JulianAssa View Post
    you do not read carefully what I write
    everything is already pre-set to display hidden files and folders
    All set to show display hidden files
    xplore also set to see hidden files.
    but despite setting not see.
    it is not logical, but it is really
    when the phone restart the .system file shows
    when you start Garmin, disappears again
    only when the restart phone then again returns .system
    so it is the same at the galaxy 4 and 5

    I did not believe that such a thing is possible, to be set to display hidden files and hidden files that you do not see
    Any file or folder with a dot in front of its name is a "hidden" file or folder for Android system by default.
    For windows a file or folder with a dot in front is not a hidden file by default.

    Here is the misunderstanding about this folder.
    When Garmin introduced this ".System" folder in Nuvis, Garmin made this folder both "hidden" and "system protected" for windows (using the folder attributes for windows) so that normal Nuvi users don't mess with it.
    There are two kinds of connections of a Νuvi to windows, as a "device" and as an "external storage" (external hard disk).
    - When you connect a Nuvi to windows as "device" (factory set connection for a Nuvi) you can NEVER see this folder in windows.
    Nuvis' software hide this folder from windows!!!
    - When you connect a Nuvi to windows as an "external storage" (setting it in a secret Nuvi menu) you can not see this folder at first.
    Windows system now hides this folder (as is already hidden and system protected "for windows").
    You have to do as Caty says above to be able to see this folder in windows.

    For an android phone and Streetpilot now...
    Because of bad luck or bad coincidence, Garmin used the same name ".System" in Streetpilot too!!!
    Now the file is hidden for Android system!!!
    Galaxy s4 and s5 have (like Garmin Nuvis) two kinds of connections to windows, as a "device" and as an "external storage" (external hard disk).
    - When you connect a Galaxy to windows as "device" (default connection for a Galaxy) you can NEVER see this folder in windows, no matter what changes you do in windows settings.
    Android system "hides" this folder from windows, both in internal phone memory and in external micoSD card.
    - You can connect a Galaxy as an "external storage" only if you root it (USB debugging mode).
    Then in windows you see two external disks (internal memory and microSD card) and now the folder is not hidden anymore.
    This happens because the "android" version of ".System" folder is hidden only by Android system and not by windows, and now you are connected as "external hard disk" and you don't have android system to mess with your windows!!!
    The only problem now for NOT seeing this folder in windows is IF you used an "existing .System folder from a Nuvi", that its attributes are already "hidden and system protected" for windows and you have to do what Caty says above to see it.
    If you created a new folder in windows using the name .System, then this folder has "normal" attributes and you can see it at once!

    If your Galaxy is not rooted (like my s5) you can use Samsung's installed "My Files" app to view and work with this folder, after you've change its settings to "view hidden files".
    This way, when you want to replace a file in this folder, connect you Galaxy as "device" to windows, copy your file to the microSD card, open "My Files" app on the phone, go to where your .System is on your phone, erase the file you want to replace, then go to microSD card and move your new file to .System
    This way I can always see .System on my Galaxy s5.
    qKRRQm

    OR

    Install Streetpilot on the microSD card, eject the card from your phone, insert it in a card reader and do the changes you want in windows.
    (Now you can see "android version" .System on the microSD card because is not hidden for windows system, only "Nuvis version" .System folder is hidden and protected for windows).
    Last edited by x-trail; 23rd May 2015 at 10:00 AM.

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    Confirmed. 2.37 working fine on Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900I.

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    What works of these additional functions ?
    JCV=yes/no
    ASR=yes/no
    SQLite=yes/no
    SQL=yes/no
    G2S=yes/no
    MD2=yes/no
    SID=yes/no

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    Quote Originally Posted by JulianAssa View Post
    What works of these additional functions ?
    JCV=yes, file for nuvi 40/50/60 only
    ASR=no
    SQLite=no
    SQL=no
    G2S=no
    MD2= may be, I never used it in SP
    SID=yes
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    Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600

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    These are all SID files:

    TrafficTrendsv3
    D3427160A_SID -1


    Address Search
    D3176180A_SID -2


    InstaSearch
    D3175180A_SID -1


    FastRouting
    D3414170A_SID -1


    External Point Addressing
    D5677010A.sid 2


    For nuvi 25x9 devices
    Foursquare Map (.System/Map/D4935050A.img)
    D4936050A.sid (FoursquareInstasearch) 1


    which of these files are used?
    Last edited by JulianAssa; 23rd May 2015 at 06:06 PM.

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    all but Foursquare files
    l9ebnsm
    You have to navigate to get to the good.

    Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600

 

 

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