Jump to content
AVIC411.com

Wrathernaut

Members
  • Content Count

    137
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About Wrathernaut

  • Rank
    Member
  1. I've got the Z110 upgraded to Z120, working flawlessly with my Nexus 4 with stock ROM. I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted it, but that's it.
  2. I want the updated maps, but don't want to give up voice control of navigation, otherwise I'd be all over this. Thanks for the hard work!
  3. Thanks a lot for this post. I was considering picking up the 140 update, but since it kills voice control of navigation, it's a big HELL NO to this update. With the iP5 out and Android with decent marketshare compared to when the Z110 came out, I'm hoping Pioneer really makes an actual update to the Z-series instead of incremental updates to a 4-year-old system. Maybe something with MHL support?
  4. See the post immediately 2 above yours, answered in the post immediately above yours.
  5. And by the way, I've served up a few complete copies but there's nobody else seeding. If people here are going to stop seeding once they're done, I won't seed at all.
  6. Get utorrent from utorrent.com to run the torrent file.
  7. Since the first torrent is totally un-seeded, I wasted a couple hours and downloaded all 30 parts to create a new torrent. This will be seeded up for a while... after that, it's on you guys to keep it up. CNSD-210FM SD.zip
  8. Somebody please torrent this. Split into like 30 files on a server with 300 second wait... 9000 seconds of waiting is just lame. Edit: Thanks for the torrent! I'll seed as long as feasible. Edit #2: No seeding of the file has been done * AT ALL * in the last week.
  9. From the outside, what a casual glance would see: Without the window blocking some of the view: What's hiding underneath: I put it on whenever I'm not in my garage.
  10. How expensive is it to keep a Kenwood up to date? $1000 or so every year for the new headunit? While I agree that you can buy a new tomtom every year for $100, so it's rather lame that it costs more for a couple SD cards.
  11. Capacitive touchscreen? Sounds good at first in regards to responsiveness and such, but I don't want to have to remove my gloves when it's 10 degrees outside and I want to get my radio doing what I want at the start of my drive.
  12. The iPod tries to send the audio over the line-out on the dock connector whenever it's plugged it, so you'll have to re-plug that 3.5mm in every time you connect the iPod or turn the unit on and off, so you can't just leave it in the glovebox and forget about it like you can with the CD-IU50V. Also, the volume control is independent of the 3.5mm jack when you're using the cable, so you don't have to re-adjust it from what it was every time you connect the iPod.
  13. Addition of built-in HD tuner looks like a hardware change to me.
×
×
  • Create New...