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sebastian32

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  1. You have the patience of many men. 2 years? I would've replaced the unit a long time ago. Based on your other threads, this honestly sounds like a hardware issue. You mentioned in another thread you were going to send the unit in to Pioneer for service, did you end up doing that? Page 95 of the service manual (http://www.4shared.com/get/MZxz6Cbg/avic-x930bt_service_manual__en.html) talks about something like that, "Program Forced Write" seems to be a way to do a software update via testmode. I've never used it though, so I'm not really sure.
  2. You can't. Audio jack is for ipod only. Use a flash drive in the USB port.
  3. Finally got my knob, looks great! Before: After:
  4. I've been trying to simply edit a bitmap and save it with the same settings as the original, but neither Paint nor GIMP are doing very well with it so far. Just opening the file, and resaving it over itself, changes the file's size. Have you tried repackaging the image file then reloading it onto a deck? Something else that's odd: I ran Image.img through TrID, and it's being identified as "Lumena Paint Bitmap" (.CEL). Curiously enough, .cel files can handle multi-page bitmaps (several bitmaps per file). Unfortunately, Lumena is impossible to find, because it seems to have been an old
  5. I was about to email you, when are you planning on shipping it?
  6. Thanks for writing this up. Any idea what's up with the block at the top of the file? Could it be a signature? Also, confirmed working on X930BT image. Updated my thread with a link to your tool.
  7. A zip with most of the images in .bmp format added to the original post.
  8. Paypal sent! The size/slipperyness of that stock knob is my one and only complaint with this deck (so far). Thanks in advance.
  9. Hey guys, So back near the beginning of this thread, I saw some people talking about uncompressing image.img to get the image files out, but noone seemed to be successful. I managed to do it, but I posted it over in the X series forums because I'm working with an X930BT. However, I think it should be similar, if not exactly the same for you guys. If anyone's still interested, have a look at my writeup here.
  10. Walkthrough of the file extraction added to the original post.
  11. Hello all, So I'm a new owner of an X930BT. I've been working with the filesystem a bit, and wanted to change some images. I assumed they were stored in Image.img... unfortunately, it seems to be some kind of proprietary compression format. Searching this forum, the only result for "image.img" came from this thread, and there was no mention of anyone getting in... just people talking about how it couldn't be done. So I spent quite a bit of time on it, and I think I figured it out. If someone already figured this out, please let me know so I don't waste any more time on this.
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