sorry ... a 2547lmt and a 50lmt drive can be converted to dezl? Thank you
@kopca
My recollection is that all of Dezl, RV & Camper 760 are the same PCB P/N as is also nuvi 2797, however you should confirm that information. For Camper 770 and 780 to Dezl you need to research the PCB P/Ns of both the donor firmware and recipient hardware to ensure compatibility starting with PCB P/Ns. Marching PCB P/Ns doesn't absolutely guarantee 100% successful cross-flashing but non-matching ones are not compatible.
sorry ... a 2547lmt and a 50lmt drive can be converted to dezl? Thank you
@ Butters
How do I check the P / N PCB in the firmware and hardware?
Do I use the GarminDevice.xml file?
thank you
Try like this:
Spoiler: YT video
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Tried to convert nuvi 2460 to Dezl 560
All ok, but it detects as Dezl 2460, but i need dezl 560
(I flashed use updater.exe dezl 560 3.90 FW HWID were 1269.
How i can get dezl 560?
Last edited by Boki; 23rd June 2021 at 06:28 PM. Reason: approved
No, the GarminDevice.xml file will not disclose the PCB P/N. On the hardware itself, you can check it in the device's Version Information page in the hidden inventory behind Battery Symbol. Hold for ~6 seconds then when "SW Ver" screen shows keep pressing 'Next'/(just press lower RH corner if 'next' doesn't show on subsequent pages) until you see the screen headed "Version Information" with PCB P/N at the top. Some devices can press 'Back' rather than 'Next' to get to it quicker. To find in firmware, look for "1*0*5*-" in a hex reader program, read the link i directed you to previously in [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].
In most, yes it will work like shown in that video linked in Post #60 for nuvi 255W. Some older car devices and some non-automotive devices it won't work at all. Some like nuvi 300/600 series you hold the clock instead of the battery.
You can't without doing some serious firmware modification. Maybe someone knows but i don't and also doubt it's worth the effort anyway even if it's even possible. That start-screen bug is pointed out in the initial post. It doesn't affect the actual usability of the converted device whether as hybrid or complete conversion.
@julioroch
No, they have incompatible hardware. Read posts 2 to 5.
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