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  1. The versions are different because of the different models. From what I can tell the OS, gps, application, and language data are the only stuff to change with the system updates. I have not driven much, but the turn by turn directions seem to be working 100% with the updated voice files. This is the avic-9dvd System boot version 1.02 System OS version 3.03 GPS program version 2.70 Application data version 4.000004 Language data version 2.00102b Syscom version 8.00 Drive core version 28.00 Drive apl version 8.31 TV ucom version 8.06 System language UC010SYS.USA Application
  2. I have never seen this option before, but I would say "Write image files to disk" are you sure that you up clicked on just 1 iso file
  3. Once you have imgburn installed, just right-click on the .iso file and select Open with imgburn. Once in img burn, under the settings area select write speed to 1x, under the destination area click on verify, and then click on the Disc image and it will burn. Here is a link also http://www.avic411.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=22452&hilit=burning+disc
  4. Imgburn http://www.imgburn.com/
  5. Did you change all of the references to the disc version 080****? There are three locations that need to be changed and then the DVI.dat files has to be changed. If you do a search in wordpad for 080 within the EU010APT.PRG you will find all three locations the first two mainDiscCheck.c ******* 080FFFF KIWI 080 ***** rb DVDCD:\DVI.DAT ATA:\DVI.DAT SRAM: Change both 080 to 090 The third location :%s :Application :PC card DISC Version FORMAT MAP VERSION MARKET VERSION DATE DISC NAME 2DM APL VERSION 1DM APL VERSION TP APL VERSION KIWI 080*****
  6. Well that's disappointing news! I have an AVIC-9DVD. I also wasted almost a week downloading the .rar'd version that turned out to be individual files, not an .iso. I'm not sure if the individual files version can be made to work. Has anyone gotten that version to work? Maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but I thought these discs had some kind of simple "copy protection" in the way of 0-byte files that don't copy. I could be wrong, but I THINK it's possible to get these discs to work on an AVIC-80 and 9-series by adding a few files from the old CNDV-80MT discs. I was able to do thi
  7. Ya, sounds like someone did a hack backyard install. Here is the IDX file system that I used so that I could just burn on a standard dvd to test, this is from the 90mt east 05/23/2009 04:57 AM 5,174 AEGSR100.IDX 05/23/2009 04:57 AM 25,706 ARGSR100.IDX 05/23/2009 05:17 AM 56,292,064 ARSSR100.IDX 05/23/2009 12:14 AM 432,472 FMCDT100.IDX 05/23/2009 01:47 AM 200,420 FWYDT101.IDX 05/23/2009 01:47 AM 441,892 FWYDT102.IDX 05/23/2009 01:47 AM 425,828 FWYDT103.IDX 05/23/2009 01:50 AM 556,084 FWYDT104.IDX 05/2
  8. I just set high priority on the west and low priority on the east, hope that helps you.
  9. Something is not right, mine started as soon as I downloaded. As suggested check that you open ports in your router/cable or DSL modem/firewall software. It took me one day to finish downloading and now I am seeding at between 150kbs and 200kbs.
  10. Just a little update: I got everything install and got the new remote in the mail. I put together a regular dvd+r 80r disc and installed it in the system and it loaded the file system and rebooted, but then after the new boot screen appeared it said “this is inappropriate disc.” In the service menu it had all of the updated information, so the update took. I tried with a few different file structures of the 80r but all ended up saying the same inappropriate disc. I think that it does not like the standard dvd’s with the mapping system all hacked up to save space. After reading about t
  11. No, I have not tried a 80r disc or upgraded to the 40r yet. I first need to reinstall everything back into my car. I had to leave for a year and was unsure if I was going to sell my car, so I uninstalled the unit and wiring. I hope to get time tomorrow to install everything again. I ordered a used avic-9dvd off of ebay that I can use as a test unit and take apart if need be. I also finally found a brand new CD-R11 remote on ebay for $35 shipped. I did not have the remote that would allow me to enter into the service menu, so this one will allow me to do that. When I get the system
  12. The bg files being the background make sense. I found that out today doing some research The sky files if I remember right are the same size and date on all of the disks, so yes it might just be the satellite information Here is a link to the Pioneer 2005 product guide http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pio/p ... er_ENG.pdf You can see on page 6 that it says “New for 2005” CNDV-40R and is sold right next to “New for 2005” CNDV-50MTP I should have the CNDV-21 coming to me this week. The CNDV-30 as far as I can tell from research is a Europe only disk. I really do think that
  13. Sorry most of my posts are so long I have yet to figure out what the “bg” folder does yet; I have seen reference to it in the 40r eu10apl.prg The “idx” is the maps. The “marktp” is the over lay on the map, with the arrow that represents where you are. The “point” is just a couple sounds. The “sky” folder I am not sure about, but it has not changed from the 40R to the 80mt The “snddata” just seems to have sound information; there are references to “wave” all throughout it The “voice” folder seems to be just voice information Under the “file maintenance” section of the service me
  14. The only difference in the dvi is the disk name. The indexdat indexes “street address, intersections, and freeways” to the appropriate maps located in the IDX file system, 100 level for east and 200 level for west. The alldata has some of street names listed when I open it with a hex editor. RDSTMC has most street names, highway, and exit information. The IDX folder holds all of the maps. The uc010dat.usa on the 40r seems to have all of the POI, Restaurant, city hall, court house, Citibank, and stuff like that. If I remember right the us010sys.usa on the 40r said something about a USB ch
  15. Thank you so much for putting that up. I think that the 40r disk only changed from the NavTeq to Tele Atlas mapping system and drivers but did nothing else, so I think by just having the files for the root system and snddata files should take care of that. If you look at the picture of the 40r disks on the pioneer website it shows version 1.2, but their website also lists the current disk version as 1.0 for the avic-90-80dvd and 1.1 for avic-9dvd and 1.2 for avic-88dvd. I think I might be able to make an East and West version of the disk by using the base files that you sent me.
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