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  1. FourG, Those do look like interesting snippets of code. Have you tried modding these lines and/or deleting the entire file? If I remember correctly, I deleted the entire iGo directory tree and ran mainmenu.exe on the Windows CE emulator (still can't get it to sync up/debug with IDA Pro on vista!!!!!). The message still popped up. You may want to confirm this on your AVIC. That would either confirm or deny that those snippets are doing what you think they are doing. Back to hand tracing MainMenu.exe!!! Paul
  2. I have asked leetcoder to point me to the entry point where the destination button is pressed. Maybe it we all ask him nicely he will help us out. If any knows how to get the device emulator or our avic to work with ida pro or any other debugger, that would rapidly increase my progress. Right now I am hand tracing the instructions and commenting the code. Paul
  3. I'm travelling for the next couple of days, but I can upload the disassembled file when I return. Any good place to upload?
  4. I was playing around with NAVI.exe and replaced the WM_PAINT branch with a branch that send PostQuitMessage to see if I could get NAVI.exe to immediately return. I then booted into test mode and copied my modified binary over into APL directory and ran MAINMENU.exe directly. After touching the DESTINATION icon, I still got the safety warning message. I decided to try one more thing before restoring my AVIC back to default. I deleted NAVI.exe and reran MAINMENU.exe. I still got the safety warning after touching the DESTINATION icon. All of this leads me to believe that the safety mes
  5. I don't think that the warning is from ezrider.exe. I think that it is actually in the mainmenu.exe. I have been running the executable in the Windows CE V5.0 emulator. The warning screen pops up even after I deleted all the iGo files.
  6. crtlv, Thanks for the help. I understand about the dash. I have already read up on the mods on e46fanatics.com and m3forum.net. Thanks again. Paul
  7. crtlv, Thanks for the offer of help/fear easing. I will be installing a Pioneer AVIC-F700BT in my OEM nav-equipped 2002 BMW M3 convertible. The only issues are whether to buy the current version, wait for the new version, or buy the current version now and then buy the new version when it comes out (I have gotten spoiled with my steering wheel controls ). I am assuming that the new version will plug into the same wiring harness as the old version. Can anyone confirm this? Thanks. Paul
  8. 1PACMAN, A couple of questions for you: 1) Do you have a more definitive release date? I just bought an AVIC-F700BT and would like to install the steering wheel interface at the same time as I install the HU (not sure if I can stand a long wait ) 2) Will there be a separate part number, name, or rev number on the unit to identify that it is the new vs. the old unit? 3) Will there be any other changes besides the Bluetooth functionality and if so, what? I.e. bug fixes, reliability updates, additional features, etc. 4) Will there be any price increase over the current SWI-
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