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Yes, The X940BT has testmode. I have not been able to enter testmode using the buttons. However, the testmode.key file works.
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I can confirm that the 940 has not come out with this capability.
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Look, Take it or leave it. I am just laying out what I know. And yes as I had mentioned earlier about the 100GB iPod, I have explained already. Sorry for even trying to help at this point! Jesus! This is why I hate participating on forums. There's always someone there to bitch & moan.
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My mistake. Late night. I was referring to iPhone hardware.
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Not terribly difficult with the right know how. BTW. I haven't heard of a 100GB ipod yet
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I haven't yet established a file limit as there are numerous upon numerous fles stored within that drive and have yet to hit a limit. Do note that navigation of the files and folders slow as there is more content added. But, I am talking about a lot of content before this is noticable. Yes, the unit will read the file contents. Another suggestion for powering the drive ia most external drives also provide a connector for external power. If the USB doesn't provide enough power to spin up the drive, add power through the power port on the drive. This does work.
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Provided that the hard drive has enough power.I have found that a max of 100GB partition is all it will handle. It will not use multiple partitions either.
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I will confirm that it will indeed work for the AVIC-X940BT. I have it powered by an external power supply. The external usb drive is 100GB. (Any larger and I begin to have issues) The hard drive uses FAT32 formatting to work. Works like a charm! If the drive is physically larger than 100GB, a 100GB partition is suitable to make it work.