Costs nothing to try it, right?![]()
Boki_Srb thank you for telling me the long story
I'm not sure about the software version. I only have a modified file (.img) called IGO I've downloaded from a forum link and it works.
Reading on internet apparently the IGO on RLINK is a NNG-Navigation (iGO Primo NG) but I cannot confirm.
Based on your opinion I could try to mix maps and test. Maps can be deleted as well.
What do you suggest?
Costs nothing to try it, right?![]()
Right, why should I focus on to see if it fails with mixed maps?
Routing.
Two countries from different providers.
I will do, but since it is not trivial to upload maps on RLINK (Need to create additional files for every uploaded file and make an update file, so it is not just copy and paste) I was trying to collect as much information and experiences as possible.
Did you have more than one pois file for a country? I read in one of your post it is possible, but wondering if this may cause a high processing demand and may freeze the interface. Also if you use more than one, how do you name those?
I'm using several maps (.fbl) from different providers. I also have multiple POIs for a map. You can named them to be anything; the name of the file doesn't matter. When you select "Places", there is icon that allow you to search from all or specific provider.
Spoiler: .
Last edited by osiris4isis; 23rd April 2019 at 02:11 AM.
Do not PM me with questions. That's what a forum is for.
I'm really interested in seeing the maps of the various providers that you are using. How many? 3, 4, ...6...? Fresh maps? Very latest editions?
About POI's - as always, you did not say anything new
I already said that in post #5 and I repeated in a post #8.
@sig33
Every software has "about" info
Usually located:
NG versions (Android and WinCE, and IOS) > three lines button> About > version information
or
Primo editions (both Android/WinCE) >button "more" > swipe right (WinCE) or at bottom of the screen (android) > Help > About Software
Of course, may vary in very customized system, but the principle is the same.
I'm a little shortened previous story.
There were still certain releases of providers that fit in with each other, but lost in terms of time, because, of course, they were no longer fresh.
On the European continent, only two providers "survived" - TomTom and here, and couple of large local (Basar for Turkey and HNR for Hungary).
In other parts of the world are more, but still they are ...sporadic and of course very localized - Israel GM, Colombia Coltrack, India MMI...etc. Only Africa is fully covered with their T4A.
Last edited by Boki; 23rd April 2019 at 07:42 AM.
I really do not care if you think it's "new" or not. I answered OP question
"Did you have more than one pois file for a country?"
You should focus on giving correct answer instead of assuming things. To answer your question
"I'm really interested in seeing the maps of the various providers that you are using."
Liechtenstein HERE 2018.Q3 to Switzerland TomTom 2018.06, no problem in routing. "Two countries from different providers."
Which OP already asked providers of HERE and TomTom
"A secondary question is to mix Map from TT with HERE POIs, does it work? Sometimes?"
Last edited by osiris4isis; 23rd April 2019 at 08:29 AM.
Do not PM me with questions. That's what a forum is for.
Ahahaha. Using them.
Sure, from Texas, or Virginia.
Interestingly, you who are very "precise", now ignorizes your own words...
P.S.
if you already wanted to give a local example, positive, you could have chosen the route, for example:
From Lake Charles, Loiusiana to Las Cruces, New Mexico. Texas map from TT, others (Arkansas, Oklahoma) are from Here, iGO Pal.
Also, no problem with routing:
Spoiler: screenshots without like needed
No problems with WinCE Primo too:
Spoiler: screenshots without like needed 2
It means that these editions are compatible with each other ... but that's not always the case.
As I said before ... should try, may worth...
Of course, will be trashed later...or maybe not
Last edited by Boki; 23rd April 2019 at 10:01 AM.
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