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FourG

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  1. Mario, For those of us who currently own the SWI-PS, will there be a firmware upgrade we could flash or send the part in to be programmed to the latest? I'd like the ability to program my wheel's mute button to answer call instead. Main reason is so I don't have to take the hands off the wheel to answer a call, especially if the 2.0 firmware decides not to display the dialog on the first incoming call... Thanks!
  2. So I've been meaning to give this a try, but folks who hack the iPAQ 310 (same OS, iGo 8 & CPU as our AVICs) have gotten a Spectec SD WiFi card working... http://www.oztivo.net/twiki/bin/view/Ip ... pectecWifi Anyone seen this and given it a try? I'm planning on picking one up after the Thanksgiving holiday... If it works on my 310, it's going into the car next.
  3. Hmmm, for some reason the new data.zip crashes my F90BT. I'll have to do some diff'ing later and see if I can just graft some of the known good changes into my data.zip instead.
  4. Wheel: Legagy GT Momo w/ 6 buttons (different resistance per button press) Button Programmed As Result Source Source Works Up Seek Up Works Down Seek Down Works Up Preset Up Fail Down Preset Down Fail Vol Up Volume Up Pass Vol Dwn Volume Down Pass Mute Mute Pass (Attenuate toggle) Additional info: Pressing and holding Source changes audio source to off. Pressing and holding Up/Down seeks up/down on the tuner and fast-forwards/backwards on the iPod. Pressing and holding volume up/down increases volume up/down several steps. Would have loved preset up/down instead of seek,
  5. Huh. I use the SWI-PS with my Subaru wheel (Legacy MOMO wheel grafted into an Outback wagon) with my AVIC-F90BT. The Volume Up/Down, Mute, Source and Seek Up/Down works. I tried programming the seek buttons as Disk/Preset Up/Down instead (since that works better with the radio modes) but no luck. Hopefully it's just a firmware update to fix the protocol, and that PAC will offer "a mail it in to update" method... I need an excuse to open up the dash again to try the replacement GEX-P10HD I got back from Crutchfield (not much motivation if the preset buttons still don't indicate station/
  6. F-series model: 90BT Phone make/model: Samsung i617 (BlackJackII) Ease of connection: Works Phonebook transfer: Worked pre-2.0, works w/ 2.0 (now, see comments) Sound quality: No complaints. Comments: Post 2.0 update I had to hard reset the phone and enable serial port service to get the transfer to work. Only ~50% of the contacts made it over, though. Removing SIM contacts and will retry. UPDATE: Removing SIM contacts allowed all contacts to be sync'd, but there's no type indicator ((M) versus (H) versus (W), etc) that others claim to have after syncing.
  7. Just tried the hard reset on my Blackjack II (hold up on d-pad then power on). Sync'd my SIM contacts on the first try. Will do another sync with the PC to get my Outlook contacts back and then retry to see if things sync a 2nd time without issue. Will probably still edit the DB, since there's a bunch of stuff I don't need the HU to have in its contact list. Also had the phone App unlocked using the MoDaCo unlocker, wondering if that was a source of the problem.
  8. Just a note to document that the 2.0 update did NOT fix the known iGo timezone bug, at least not for my unit (F90BT in Portland, Oregon, NOT Boise, Idaho like it still claims).
  9. Blackjack II w/ WinMo 6.1, same headache. "No Telephone Number" after clicking OK. Made sure both the "Serial Port" and "Handsfree" were checked in Bluetooth connections on the phone. At least I don't get a reboot, but without the contact list the unit's become less useful to me. Should have known better than to try a X.000 release on day 0.
  10. Well, if we can ever get the Parrot Bluetooth stack to let us pair with non-phone devices, there's always the Bluetooth OBD-II dongles (example). This is the next item on my wishlist, once I get it going with the iPAQ (which uses BlueSoleil instead of Parrot for BT) things could get interesting...
  11. I think my biggest gripe so far in the UI design is the frustratingly small height of many of the on-screen buttons in most of the apps (examples: back arrow, FM/AM/HD Presets). If they want to be as undistracting as possible, they need to give someone with a finger that's > 32 pixels tall a larger target to hit. Using the iGo8 from leetcoder's loader or my iPAQ 310 (also has a SiRF Titan and iGo8 on it, uses a different frontend and Bluetooth stack) is tons easier, since they made the buttons huge and easy to hit. Also hoping they fix the auto Timezone error that NavNGo patched in iG
  12. Google search produced this little gem (http://www.navngo.com/pages/global/eng/ ... upport_faq): So hopefully the next vaporware update from Pioneer will patch iGo 8 to fix it. Nav N Go didn't have a patch file posted for Pioneer anywhere I could see, it required the device be able to connect to your PC via USB...
  13. Amen to that. I got the SWI-PS wired up, but having major issues with the radio tuning. Would prefer the up/down arrows controlled the presets, but instead the seek is controlled. Did try skipping seek/track up-down and programming the SWI-PS for preset/disc for those buttons, but they were ignored entirely by the AVIC-F90BT. Would also prefer the 'Source' button acted like MicB suggested, enabling the voice command. Since it's all GPIOs/event handling, hopefully a button remap could be provided as a future enhancement. Thanks leetcoder, keep up the great work! If you ever decide
  14. While playing around in either the emulator or testmode, I launched the file "APL\Shell.exe". That in turn launched mainmenu.exe. Is it possible that shell is what actually handles setting things like the GPS, radio, iPod, etc up, and then av.exe, mainmenu.exe etc handle the UI/events?
  15. Yeah, I live in Portland, OR and when I let the GPS set the clock it sets it 1 hour ahead. Taking it back to self-set on the time zone and choosing PDT puts it back to the right time. No idea why, maybe it thinks I'm in AZ where they don't do DST. EDIT: Turns out the GPS is placing me in Mountain Standard Time (Boise is auto selected!). The GPS/Time menu indicates I've got excellent signal to multiple satellites, so WTF? I'll have to check my Garmin later to see which time zone that one's detecting...
  16. ad lib, what settings did you end up using? When I first installed my unit multicast worked fine, was able to save presets, etc. Now the Multicast info doesn't show up and, aside from the saved presets, I can't select subprograms from the HD stations. My settings: - Antenna set to powered at all times (not just radio) - Local set to off (also tried w/ Local on and level set to 1) - Analog/digital blending on and seek set to HD Thanks!
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