I will try them and see if any of them work, will report shortly.Quote:
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I will try them and see if any of them work, will report shortly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boki_Srb [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Ok, I'm getting the picture now. The DIN have it's own OS* (that is not WinCE), and has a way to switch to WinCE running nav proggy. The minimized event is just for WinCE (which makes sense) that will allow a different** proggy to run under WinCE. Currently there is no function and will "exit/switch" from WinCE back to it's native OS.Quote:
Originally Posted by jtrosky [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
* maybe OS is too strong a word, perhaps state or environment
** this is assuming the multi-tasking capability of WinCE was enabled
Well i tested both versions as suggested by Boki_Srb and again the program loads perfectly and everything works great except for the EXIT feature, i'm liking Jtrosky's theory more and more since all other options with the IGO Primo's software doesn't seem to be the issue.
Let me know what else i can try!
I am afraid that there is no solution.
In short: Bug in device firmware.
I honestly don't understand how a manufacturer can produce a 2DIN with no way to switch between the 2DIN functions and the Navi function. It makes no sense to me.... I understand that it's an inexpensive "Chinese" unit, but still... That a pretty major function to omit! :-)
Personally, I think that I'd try an return it and buy something else if at all possible.... You should be able to freely switch back and forth at will (without having to exit and restart the navi software).
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.... maybe you could try a script (mortscript) to launch from iGo as an external program.;)
The problem is: what do you run? I don't think the 2DIN binaries are able to be seen or run from the Navigation "side" - so there really isn't anything to run... At least that is how it is on the 2DIN I'm most familiar with (the Rosen GM1010). He could always try putting a WinCE file explorer on the GPS card (rename the GPS .exe file and name the WinCE file explorer what the navi .exe file was originally named - this will cause the file explorer to run instead of the navi app) and see if he can access any of the 2DIN binaries. If he can, there is a chance that we could run something via the External Programs UX add-on to get us back to the 2DIN functions. If not, we're SOL... :-)
That would probably be my last ditch recommendation - put a WinCE file explorer on there and "see what you can see". It's a long shot, but you never know - you just might get lucky (if everything is running in the same "space").
Here is a link to a few WinCE utilities, including CECMD.EXE (file explorer) in case you want to try what I said above...
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Perhaps the navi proggy on that unit is NOT originally NNG. Navi proggy require licensing for map update. The seller might just put cracked proggy to prevent that. And yes, I agreed, not having that ability really sucks. Personally, I would return it (even the price was very nice) and get a brand that would work "correctly."Quote:
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If possible, it would be the fastest way !!!:classic:
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Is it a safe thing to do, i mean is there a possibility that i can wipe out some file in the unit?