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Honestly surprised that it launched. Gonna play around and see if it's stable with content and edit the post in like 3 - 5 business days if it lets me because the forum is whack.
Originally Posted by apolyps3
It's not that simple...
Without going into detail, the most difficult GPSs to unlock that have passed through my hands are the Sony NV-U, Navigon GPS and Pioneer, specifically the Avic F700BT model.
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Regarding Navigon GPS, for example, to unlock a Navigon GPS and install iGO Primo, depending on the unlocking mode, in most cases other third-party programmes are needed, such as [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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I don't know your model, I've never had one in my hands, but now I ask you a question, with this unlocking mode, have you tried to see if the iGO8 you've installed picks up satellites?
My unlock works fine, the problem was finding the right Primo package for this device. I think that it has to do with the small amount of usable RAM and this exact pack can run under the limitations of the device. Satellites are not displayed at all with iGo8 or with Primo but gets a signal and tracks me just fine even at high speeds (this is the same with every Navigon device I messed with). I really don't know why I need Portspliter, it was included in the unlock shell provided by janch in post #35. I then put the bare Primo package on a root of another SD and edited the sys with the correct GPS receiver port and baud and it launched and got a signal. So no it was not the unlock that was problematic, it was the limitations of the device. I'm yet to test if it can handle more content.
Edit:
Loaded with 3GB+ content and it is fine, although bit slow when calculating longer routes, but still better than iGo8.
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