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WhatIsWhatIsWhatIsWhat

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  1. Yes, it is possible. You can do almost everything without dismounting unit. In case of problems (bricked device) you can simply revert changes by restoring device from full sd card backup (copy device in testmode).
  2. For x000 models bypass for OK screen is much simpler: just add sys.pioneer.misc.navi_pl_cation=sys.pioneer.navi_pl_on to build.prop I think something like this is available for x100 series too. As for warp - nobody knows how to catch new warp snapshot. But system have andsnap script to do this. Also, export snapshot function isn't working in developer debug menu.
  3. Yes, at least on F60/F960/F70/F970
  4. Please provide your current config (where is flash storage located and storage formatting) and provide contents of copy_script.sh (it will be great, if you can attach file "as is", not copy-paste into topic post contents)
  5. Device in USB1 connector should be FAT32-formatted and should contain testmode key and copy_script.sh script. Device for backup file should be NTFS-formatted due to inability to write >2GB files into FAT32-formatted storage. Device for backup can be inserted into USB2 or SD card slot. For SD card use following path in copy_script file: dd bs=1048576 if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/mnt/sdcard/full_backup_image.img For USB2 flash use following path in copy_script file: dd bs=1048576 if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/mnt/udisk1/full_backup_image.img /mnt/sdcard/ - SD card /mnt/udisk/ - USB1 /mnt
  6. sys.pioneer.misc.navi_pl_cation=sys.pioneer.navi_pl_on Add to build.prop file. This is for older generation of nex devices (F60/F960/x000NEX). System is checking this android property before showing this navigation caution OK screen, so setting this property to "already shown" state disables screen at all.
  7. This info is freely available, so don't pay to this man
  8. Don't pay to this man, this info is freely available.
  9. For previous generation (F60/F960/x000NEX) it is possible and can be done by appending 1 line to /system/build.prop file. But this procedure isn't trivial, as you need to use tesmode's scripts to remount system directory in read-write mode and change files by scripts. You can also do this by removing internal storage sd card (with firmware, you need to disassemble device) and inserting this card into computer with linux os. I don't know is it possible or not for newer generation (F70/x100NEX) both for phones and for navi, as this slightly changed in newer firmware. Need someone who can tes
  10. Now it is possible to remove navigation caution "ok" screen at device start.
  11. Is somebody else working with information from this topic? Developing something for this devices? Seems like that the developers have found serial port (UART) for access to bootloader console and android console.
  12. http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/81547-manually-install-maps-on-avic-8100nex/
  13. Only low-end models like 4000 contains single core CPUs. Other models have at least dual-core CPUs. For example, 5000nex and F960BT contains dual-core Freescale MCIMX6U6AVM08AB.
  14. In this case two solutions available: 1) remove internal sd card and read this sd card using computer. To remove sd card password use testmode menu item "mode change" (you need testmode_a.key) or just use testmode_n.key type 3. 2) use backup script from avic backup topic (you will need testmode_a.key and copy_script.sh to copy contents of internal sd card to external storage). SD card contains several partitions mostly with ext4 filesystems, so you will need *nix operating system to read data.
  15. What exactly you need? Testmode key or you want to change something in BSP?
  16. Just insert fat32 usb flash with one file (the only one) - testmode_a.key with right contents (you can get contents from links from dev topic). Device will reboot after usb flash inserted.
  17. Try to reset dvd settings from testmode. Also were was keys combination like VOL- and FWD you can press while unit is powered but ACC off to reset DVD eject settings, but I don't remember right keys combination.
  18. Almost all developers ("hackers") have stopped further research on this topic by different reasons, but I think project isn't dead. At least navigation-related research. Also there is good news about working WiFi on our devices.
  19. That's exactly what I wanted to say, he says everywhere that he has maps, but it does not give them to anyone.
  20. You can use tools from this page, if you using windows. If you use *nix system - just use dd tool. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles I just used two cards for backup. First card is microSD card (64GB SDXC, NTFS formatted in windows) - for backup image. Second is 2GB USB stick formatted using FAT32 with testmode key and copy script.
  21. He is man who says everywhere that he has working hacked worldwide navigation, but does not give this info to anyone. He also said that we will be a long time to deal with this. http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/81468-the-avic-development-mod/?p=334441 or this link in the case he edit his message: http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/81468-the-avic-development-mod/?p=334442 We just hacked all this after few days. But this is very hard way to do this. So now we are looking for a way to simplify installation and make it accessible to all for free.
  22. It is possible to cheat naviextras toolbox and upload your own files without using testmode. But you can not use any uploaded maps using testmode or using naviextras toolbox without proper licenses for your device model/region or for you device's id. update: Also, synctool folder contents is signed with md5-checksums of files, so it is impossible just to rewrite or add your own contents. Both naviextras toolbox and headunit's synctool will refuse this. But there is a way around this problem, you also need to be familiar with many things like md5-checksum calculation, editing files in right enc
  23. Partitions with size 10MB and 30MB is two sides (side A and side of normal boot and two sides (A/B) of recovery boot. This partitions is starting with "ANDROID!" and can be extracted with special software too. Normal boot partition is almost empty, recovery boot partition contains testmode files. Also, mtd2 nor flash backup contains fifth boot partition with EasyRecovery boot. This EasyRecovery is called then system cannot boot properly from SD Card.
  24. This my F960BT backup (16GB, file size is 16 138 633 216 bytes): #fdisk -l fullsd.test Disk fullsd.test: 15 GiB, 16138633216 bytes, 31520768 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0x00000000 Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type fullsd.test1 1050624 1071103 20480 10M 83 Linux fullsd.test2 1071104 1091583 20480 10M 83 Linux fullsd.test3 1091584 3573759 2482176 1,2G 5 Extended fullsd.test4 3
  25. Lucca says that he have working navigation from 2.3.x in every forum thread, even if this isn't thread or post subject as in your case. But he only says, no one seen this working navi with world licenses as he says.
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