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  1. Your picture captures the situation pretty well. And indeed, in the dark, the 'lighter' sign DEFINITELY pops. It's under daylight driving that instead of 'popping' it seems to 'grey out' while the darker signs are more readable. Honestly, it might be more of an issue with my setup letting too much outside light in... Thank you again for your work btw. This mod collection is by far my favorite!
  2. Love the mod and use it regulary. One question/request: When navigating (using pioneer blue in case that matters), the highway road signs are set up so that the one you should be taking is 'highlighted' to be brighter, while the rest of the signs are normal. While the intent seems to be to 'highlight the choice', the effect is that the normal signs are MUCH more readable, while the highlighted sign feels 'greyed out' as in 'don't take this choice'. Is there some sys.txt setting I can use to control that (either make the darker signs much more 'greyed out' or something?) If not
  3. I have seen exactly that behavior happen when a very large speedcam.txt was installed. Several ones I found on the net would cause it to be stuck forever, then reboot after 5 minutes, and repeat... If you copied a speedcam.txt or SpeedCamUpdates.spud into CONTENT/SPEEDCAM/... before re-installing 2.0 or whatnot, try deleting the files in there.. see if that helps.. In general, I recommend making 'one change at a time' so that you know what change you made that led to your problems...
  4. You probably need to go to "Navigation... Settings... Warnings..." and enable the speedcams. You also need to install the speedcam data files... And the first time you do this, it will take it a good 20 minutes to process the speedcams... so don't freak if the thing is not responsive... Just let it do its thing
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    MSN Direct Help?

    When you enter your info on the website, you need to have your car on. Sometime during the next 10 minutes or so it will attempt to send some stuff to your radio which 'activates' it. You should check the Status of MSN to make sure it's activated. If it hasn't, you can go back to the website to have them re-send the activation to your radio. (This will continually fail if your car is out of range.. so if you tried a few times and no go, drive somewhere with the car). Once it's activated, information about traffic, weather, movies, gas filters SLOWLY to your radio... If you hav
  6. Given that tomtom and garmin don't have a 'crack license' I don't think you have those. iGo goes under IGo8/License/ TomTom should have come with instructions. it's not a license.. you need to unlock a map to your nav system based on the map's key and your nav's key. Map goes in toplevel. Key goes under TomTom/ Garmin goes in the Garmin/ folder. Again it's a generated file. Anyways, whatever you did should have come with instructions.
  7. I guess I assumed my description of the fix was 'good enough'. I guess not. If you are getting the LoadLanguages Init failed error, you need to put in the LeetLauncher SD and boot up the machine. Then from Applications (system), you need to select 'Windows Explorer' (or somesuch name.. it's a system tool that basically lets you muck around with the filesystem. sorry I dont have the car with me.. Then, at the *start menu at the bottom, you need to open up an explorer window, and go to the Flash Disk (double-click it). In there is a folder named APL2 -- double click -- iGo -- doubl
  8. Has anyone else gotten the "LoadLanguages init failed" error when trying to load up iGo from LeetLauncher 3.0? edit: Looks like the reason this was happening is because the LeetLauncher 3.0 zip is set up with a sys.txt that points at a language file it doesn't ship with. You can either fix the sys.txt, or just grab the file from APL2\iGo\CONTENT\LANG\Lang_English-us.zip
  9. Can't answer about the gps signal loss (I don't use the garmin XT), but if you want to get it to work, there are a few steps: 1) start the program. Tell it to connect to a Garmin GPS, then have it fail (click skip or whatnot). Then it will run without a GPS signal. You need to go to the settings... About, and write down the device ID (it's a 10-digit number thing). Bring the SD card back to your computer... 2) Head back to your computer. You will need to find an appropriate map (do the usual search -- I'm not posting anything like that here). You will also need to get yourself
  10. Not to be strange or anything, but have you tried just "clearing" the password? It shouldn't ask you once you do that.. And really, if someone steals the radio, having a password on it isn't going to make them bring it back...
  11. I'm pretty sure if I load avic first it loads up the Pioneer version of iGo 8.. which sort of makes the whole thing moot. let me try it though..
  12. So, I downloaded LeetLauncher 2 and played with it a bit. From what little I could tell, I have a few questions: [*:70twyu6m] It seems as if bluetooth phones no longer connect... Is this supposed to happen? Is there a workaround? [*:70twyu6m] MSND? Is it being used? I couldn't find any options to control it from the iGo software setup screen, but i *did* notice that you can enable msnd in sys.txt. Is that value meaningful? [*:70twyu6m] There is no on-screen button to control audio input (radio,satellite,whatnot). Is that something that can be configured back in? Or was t
  13. I'm looking at sys.txt for iGo (the one that comes with the avic-f). It *seems* like there should be a way to set the location of the content directory... but I can't seem to figure out which it is... Basically, I want to get a bunch more .dem and 3dl files for my local area and use them... but the flash drive seems pretty full.. I figured I can just use an SD card as the 'map source'.... can't I?
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