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18th February 2018, 02:26 AM #11
Yes you may start to copy all the parts to your system, just follow the basic manual
Most important is after copy everything, start Fastactivate with the folowing options #9. #1 and #2
By the way, the speedcams must be placed into the map folder.
Done
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18th February 2018, 02:44 AM #12
Thanks a lot pe1agp, looks like I've got the rider menu working
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pe1agp (18th February 2018)
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18th February 2018, 03:06 AM #13
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Orni (18th February 2018)
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19th February 2018, 03:02 AM #14
And did the "Rider" speak? I do not ask without reason
Yes. Look for a file called "system" if you want to install a NC-archive from another source. If you don't want an unintentionally BL-update, delete this file from the archive before copying!
P.S: For a Go x20/30 neither a BL.5.5128 nor a 5.5250 recommendable. Only 5.5120 or 5.5279 are suggested by TT. If your 5.5250 is working without problems, be lucky with the haphazard choice...
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pe1agp (19th February 2018)
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19th February 2018, 03:34 AM #15
I've not tried a Bluetooth helmet as yet (mine died before crimbo). Hopefully I'm getting one within a week or so. I'll post an update. On a side note, is there a hack to have the unit automatically switch on when it gets power?
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19th February 2018, 01:57 PM #16
A working sound not only important for a headset, also if you want use the Rider-930-speaker in a car. There are solutions of a Rider-NC on a x20/30 with sound.
An "automatic switch on" only makes sense if the device is used almost every day, because the battery is discharged earlier due to the constant "automatic-on-standby".
If battery down after a few days of no-using the Go, no more "automatic switch on" available. In this case the Go starting only with a long pressing the On/Off-switch.
You can use a "suicide.dat" to save the battery, but which time to select? Some hours, some days? Because after the "suicide" you can start the go also only by pressing the ON/OFF-switch.
But I don't know any Auto-ON-NC for a Rider.
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pe1agp (19th February 2018)
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19th February 2018, 03:55 PM #17
Automatic on/off setting is done via the safe battery option
Sometime after a period of time I need to switch on my Rider v2 myself probably the reason Alfred_ML mention
But my GO 910 start always exactly after 45 seconds, battery empty or not.
Rather strange with my GO 950 which never start automatically but still switch off when I switch the power off.
On most Navcore's I've online as far as possible I've removed all system files.
In some manuals they write a Bootloader update is NOT reversible, but that's NOT true
Into two steps you may go to any Bootloader you like to use.
Start with version 0.0001 and after that Bootloader reset you may update with any other you like, no problem at all, I've test it already many times.
I'm not sure if the GO 930 is equipped with Bluetooth, but I know some people who don't have problems to drive without any spoken information, just watch the screen shortly.
And now back to work, no no not me, I'm already retired nearly 8 years, but those who need to pay a contribution to mine pension, please.
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19th February 2018, 04:27 PM #18
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19th February 2018, 04:50 PM #19
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19th February 2018, 05:25 PM #20
Ok, I do not know why it does not work, I worked well with the Bootloader file system of the Bootloader(Reinicio)_00000Rescue_bootloader.rar
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pe1agp (19th February 2018)
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