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rackley

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    Aux input?

    Yes, they screwed the pooch on this one in 3.0. The external inputs no longer function correctly. The only way I could get it to work was to set AV1 to Video and AV2 to video. Then switch your source to AV2 and it plays. Apparently it thinks the front 1/8" jack is a video input. Brilliant Pioneer, brilliant.
  2. After updating to 3.0 I can't seem to get the front Aux input to work (the 1/8" jack I use my Zune with). The Aux menu items are just grayed out.. Can anyone else with 3.0 confirm/deny that their front aux input is working?
  3. You obviously don't work in the IT field. If something IT goes down that's public facing, everyone involved in the system has pagers going off. IF your IT/company has their act together that is.
  4. ummm, how is it their falt that they had an earthquake where there servers are located. I mean really guys, there are some things you just have to not blame on them as being their fook up. Are you crazy! if an earthquake was the problem then you would not even get the page to input the codes to begin with!! This is just typical Pioneer bull sh*t! I will never never buy a pioneer product again. Exactly. From a technical perspective, layers 1-7 of the OSI model all have full connectivity. If the earthquake really took down the server you wouldn't even be able to ping it, much less
  5. Yeah - it's pretty bad that the best support you can get for their product is from a 3rd party website. I will never buy Pioneer again. Ever.
  6. Me too - another fine feather in Pioneer's cap. What a POS.
  7. That's truly terrible. WTF is all I can say. I'm thinking I'll just get a Zune HD and mount it next to the radio for HD.. lol. At least it can show the name of the station...
  8. That's awesome! So it looks like preset tuning via steering wheel controls works now?!!? Did this not work for you previously, but now works with 3.0?
  9. Looks like they're 4/28/09 maps. Look in the brackets.
  10. +1000000. Thank you. Seriously. You're all getting so angry over something, quite frankly, none of you know anything about. You are not an engineer employed by Pioneer, therefore you can't say that you know for sure what will or will not be included in the update, or if the firmware will be free and provided separately. You're all speculating on what you see as a "Coming Soon!" product on Pioneer's website. This is how hysteria spreads. A bunch of tards that get angry over something which has details that have not been fully announced or even released yet. That's like getting angry at a C
  11. Unfortunately no, although Wikipedia does have a good list of analyzers, many of which also work with UART: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%C2%B2C
  12. Nice. My only unit is in the car which makes reverse engineering a little more difficult Do you have a UART/I2C protocol analyzer handy? It could help immensely..
  13. How it is raised probably depends on the underlying hardware (electrically speaking), but it's probably a device object and a (kernel mode) device driver, coupled with a user-mode application that uses the driver. It would likely be much easier to implement your own listener (which is what he apparently did, but alas with no FM tuner yet) than reverse engineer the compiled code. If we had source for the AVIC software that would be a much different story and I could do it myself fairly easily, but unfortunately that's not the case...
  14. Has anyone investigated remapping the default action of the multifunction knob left/right action to change presets instead of seeking? I'm pretty technically savvy but don't want to reinvent the wheel if it's already been investigated.. Could also be hard coded in the program logic... Thanks, Ray [MSFT]
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