iGO/Primo was never made to use .lyc; just because it "previously" worked, doesn't mean that will always works. So if you want to use recent contents for iGO/Primo, use a fully cracked proggy or find .lic files for it.
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iGO/Primo was never made to use .lyc; just because it "previously" worked, doesn't mean that will always works. So if you want to use recent contents for iGO/Primo, use a fully cracked proggy or find .lic files for it.
Read carefully next time, I do not like to repeat myself.
Of course I am using full cr*cked software. (Both iGO8 and Primo). With only one lic. It is not about the software not see the maps, but that after the launch it crashes. With only one map (fbl), no matter which one. No problems with older edition.
Here maps 2018.Q1 are not problematic, only TT. Tested.
P.S. Primo use lyc files. 2 are enough to see all available content except fjw files, but it's a limit to the software.
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Yes, there no issue between iGO-Primo and TA_2018.03
The lack of a second license Tomtom is only concerning iGO-Nextgen WCE
For your information, keep in mind please: .lic license disturb software-made memory issues in igo8-Primo -wince @r@ed exe versions.....Quote:
Originally Posted by osiris4isis [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Baros is actually Civic ver, just from adapted package.
For Primo 2.0 (Kia Ed.), only one lyc file is enough for absolutely all content
I am using:
Same situation with Primo 1.0 and 1.2.Code:Alpine_LIMO_EU_14Q3_HM_LIMOEU1403.lyc
For Primo 2.4,(Civic Ed.) need two lyc files, second unlock ftr content
I am using:
Some other combinations are also possible. Good lyc is also:Code:Alpine_LIMO_EU_14Q3_HM_LIMOEU1403.lyc
NavOn_N480_Primo_NQFEU_09Q4_Truck.lyc
Code:T4A_Primo_SAF_17Q1_T4A_1505_richPOI_DEM_4WD_2.lyc
For iGO8, one lic is enough
You post this three .lyc files?
I wanted to try them with NG WinCE and latest TomTom maps...
Thanks
Sure
But I do not think it will significantly contribute (all intended for Primo), NG for WinCE is quite different story
Newer lycs from Alpine, Becker, Pioneer and Zenec have the most impact, in cooperation with licenses for concrete map edition.
Spoiler: attached
Perhaps you do not understand English, fully cracked shouldn't need any license. What's the point of needing license(s) if you already correctly cracked it. License file specified which capabilities are possible, the TomTom map that you have issue with obviously needed something that the license didn't provide or accessing something that license provide but proggy doesn't. Again it's a moot point, since a fully cracked proggy shouldn't depend on any license.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boki_Srb [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Actually, iGO can not work without license. Need at least one. Fully cr*cked ver.
As for the licenses themselves, they are formed to support the exact content.
It's just a question of whether a particular (cr*cked) version of the software can use them or not. Fully cr*cked - can.
Then it's not fully cracked. But let assume that the version you're using is not fully cracked. The only reason why a map works and another doesn't is
1. Corrupted map (which I assume you already rule that out)
2. Bad license (you said it works for other maps)
3. Incompatible license (this is most likely problem since it causes proggy to crashed)
Your last comment doesn't make sense. License are created so proggy will work regardless if proggy is cracked or not. NNG license (esp .lyc) has "sections" that activate certain capability independently. So let say, .lyc provide FJW for Europe but (for example), the proggy you're using doesn't do FJW, then it could crash* proggy. That's why you shouldn't use .lyc (which was introduced after Primo) on iGO/Primo. Yes, it's possible that a .lyc will not crash iGO/Primo because it doesn't deal with a capability that iGO/Primo doesn't have.
* BTW, crash is better than having proggy running with corruption