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First - thanks to all for all the helpful information. I just installed my AVIC - F series and have completed basic "mods" (ie custom made splashes). I am new to the site, so when I get a chance I will upload them.

 

I have read all the information on editing the image.res to make custom icons. I saw this quetion asked but could not find the answer...

"what software is used to open and edit the image.res file"

 

I tried resource hacker but it will not read 16-bit (which the AVIC uses). I also tried XN resource editor and resource explorer to no avail - cannot open the .res files to edit.

 

Could you please provide what software you are using to open, view and edit the image.res?

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THANK YOU for the quick response.

 

Guess I am doing something wrong.

 

I have the data.zip file. My 7-Zip does not have a decompress (it does have a compress) but rather "extract" which I did. I can see all the files but when I try to open the image.res it says "windows cannot open this file".

 

So searched (for almost 2 days now) on what software to use to open the file and tried several resource editors and so on. None of the software I have will let me see the scripts in the file.

 

I am at a loss on what people here are using to view the scripts for the image.res file and edit them. Or maybe I am just misunderstanding where to change the images (icons) to my custom made ones

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I just figured that out....

 

apparently, I have been trying to "open" the file rather than using 7-Zip and Extracting the file.

 

I swear sometimes I can be sooooo dumb!

 

Thanks everyone!

 

Oh just to be certain - I plan to do the following so if anything is wrong - PLEASE let me know:

 

Already completed:

- saved original data.zip file on my pc in case I cannot get the mods to work

- made a copy of the data.zip file to work from

- extracted the files needed to make mod changes using 7-Zip

 

Next Steps:

- copy picture I will be changing/editing to my desktop image folder

- edit the picture in this folder picture to my design

- save picture in 16 bit bmp with same file name as orginial

- when all changes are done - compress the image.res folder using 7-Zip

- copy the updated compressed data.zip file to theSD card

- upload new data.zip file to unit

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I just figured that out....

 

apparently, I have been trying to "open" the file rather than using 7-Zip and Extracting the file.

 

I swear sometimes I can be sooooo dumb!

 

Thanks everyone!

 

Oh just to be certain - I plan to do the following so if anything is wrong - PLEASE let me know:

 

Already completed:

- saved original data.zip file on my pc in case I cannot get the mods to work

- made a copy of the data.zip file to work from

- extracted the files needed to make mod changes using 7-Zip

 

Next Steps:

- copy picture I will be changing/editing to my desktop image folder

- edit the picture in this folder picture to my design

- save picture in 16 bit bmp with same file name as orginial

- when all changes are done - compress the image.res folder using 7-Zip

- copy the updated compressed data.zip file to theSD card

- upload new data.zip file to unit

 

 

You people do realize that image.res and data.zip are two entirely different things...

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Boris - Yes I realize they are two different files.

 

I suppose I should have written "extract the (image.res) file which is needed to make the picture mod changes...

 

but thank you very much for the reminder

 

OK, just making sure :)

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