About changing the encoding, why 32 when everyone is used to 1. For various programs that are adapted to 1 code, this is important, but for the content/speedcam folder, it does not matter. Since iGO reads all codes with period 32, there is a table of periods at the beginning [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Therefore, for iGO, it does not matter which period is used in speedcam.txt, 1 or 32, as this substitution is built into all iGO navigation programs. We assume that the 32 code works on iGO Primo, iGO nextGen, and iGO Luna. It does not work on ?iGO8 v8.3?, and I do not have the opportunity to verify this.Do you think Andrey Form didn't think about how he could earn a few pennies? Why do you think he changed everything in speedcam? Especially for comfortable or non-tech-savvy people. Contact him because for a small fee, he gives you the entire speedcam archive, saving you 30-40 minutes of your life.
Another question is about iGO8 v8.3 and the use of speedcam.spc files. The fact is that spc is a primo encoding, and there can be any alert types from 1 to 15 + 31, which are incompatible with iGO8 v8.3
This is what he writes @Andron66 in 2011 year - 21.04.2011
Here's the thing, even back in 2011 the encoding for iGO was 3 digits, the first 5 types - 192, 193, 194, 227, 68.Let me explain...
Initially, iGo8 had five types (from the top, in order: 192, 193, 194, 227, 68). Then, as the program evolved, it became possible to increase their number to... We settled on 15, adding cameras 197 through 206 (these aren't really speedcams, but rather warnings), calling them "Extended" or DA (Driver Alerts), by analogy with the Driver Alerts signs that appeared in the program much later (files with the .fda extension). As it turned out, the introduction of these types was more than successful. Firstly, it became possible to add and edit these warnings ourselves, and secondly, it allowed for more extensive warning settings (voice-sounds-distance-direction). This is the format of the databases for the 8 and Primo, with modifications for the 8 speedcam databases. With the release of Primo, the developer introduced an additional 27 types (in addition to the first 5), bringing the total to 32 (types 197-223). As a result, we had a conflict between types 197-206 (the extended type in iGo8). This is where our "experts" began their shenanigans, swapping speedcam lines. Although, as you can easily see, types 208-222 are unused in Primo itself. WertVRV's skin left the Primo types alone, instead adding an extended type for the empty 208-215 (Danger Zone coincided with Primo's type 223). Now it's clear why only 24 types are used in skins? Types 197, 216-222 are "dummy" types, i.e., "reserve" :D (32-8 = 24).
_ID0 = 1_or_64_or__96_or_128_or_160_or_192_or_224 - 32
_ID1 = 5_or_65_or__97_or_129_or_161_or_193_or_225 - 33
_ID2 = 2_or_66_or__98_or_130_or_162_or_194_or_226 - 34
_ID3 = 4_or_67_or__99_or_131_or_163_or_195_or_227 - 35
_ID4 = 3_or_68_or_100_or_132_or_164_or_196_or_228 - 36
@Stanislavovoch 29.10.2008
Here's what we were able to expand in iGO 8.3: @Stanislavovoch 29.10.2008Basic - standard (common to ALL versions of iGO, Primo, Amigo, etc.); are new codes for txt database files, although iGO still accepts old codes (1....5) from txt databases.
ID0 = 1 /192 CD "Static" "Stationary camera"
ID1 = 5 /193 CD "Mobile" "Mobile ambush" (no speed recording)
ID2 = 2 /194 CD "Redlight" "Camera built into a traffic light"
ID3 = 4 /227 CD "Section" "Speed measurement on a section"
ID4 = 3 /68 CD "Redlight Only" "Red light monitoring" (no speed recording)
Now let's talk about how iGO Primo has expanded: @Stanislavovoch 31.12.2014Extended - non-standard
ID5 = 5 / 197 DI "Railroad" "Crossing" (no speed limit, always in both directions)
ID6 = 6 / 198 DI "Give Way" "Give Way" (no speed limit) (corresponds to sign 2.4 "Give Way") voiceover: "Give Way"
ID7 = 7 /199 CD "FixMobil" "Mobile Ambush" (with speed limit, essentially an alternative to CD 05 "Mobile")
ID8 = 8 /200 DI "Speed Breaker" "Speed Bump" (corresponds to sign 1.17 "Speed Bump") voiceover: "Speed Bump Ahead"
ID9 = 9 /201 DI "Children" "Children" (no direction or speed limit), indicates areas where pedestrians, children, and other living creatures congregate
ID10 = 10 / 202 DI "Dangerous Turn" "Dangerous Turn" (no speed limit) (corresponds to sign 1.12.1 "Dangerous Curves" voiceover: "Dangerous curve ahead"
ID11 = 11 / 203 DI "Tunnel"
ID12 = 12 / 204 DI "Dangerous Way" (corresponds to sign 1.33 "Other hazards") voiceover: "Dangerous section ahead." Used to warn of potholes, poor road conditions, and repair work.)
ID13 = 13 / 205 DI "POI" (no speed or direction) voiceover: "POI of interest ahead"
ID14 = 14 / 206 CD "RPS Post" voiceover: "Traffic police post ahead"
speedcam.spс correctly notifies starting with Primo versions:Extended - standard Primo
ID5 = ----------------------------
ID6 = 6 / 198 Railway crossing
ID7 = 7 / 199 Bus Lane Camera
ID8 = 8 / 200 High Accident Zone
ID9 = 9 / 201 School Zone
ID10 = 10 / 202 Town Entry Point
ID11 = 11 / 203 Red Light and Speed Camera
ID12 = 12 / 204 Toll Booth
ID13 = 13 / 205 Hospital, Ambulance
ID14 = 14 / 206 Fire Station
ID15 = 15 / 207 Congestion Charge Zone
ID31 = 31 / 223 Dangerous way
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