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Ron S.

Newbie here, can you explain or throw me a link on how to apply a patch offset. I have upgraded to 5.0. 

Are you asking how to patch the file, or how to install it in the HU (using testmode)?

Either way, I can't give you keypress by kepress instructions from memory. 

You need a hex editor on your PC - I use free HxD. It is pretty easy.

 

You can use the file NAVI.exe from the SD you used to do the install. I recommend copying it to the PC, modifying it, then copy the modified file to a different SD along with testmode.key - don't loose the original just in case.

 

Insert the SD in the HU, it should boot into TestMode

Go to File Maintenance

Navigate to /USER

If PRG.FLG exists, go to PRG1 folder, otherwise go to PRG0

Delete NAVI.exe

Navigate to your SD and select NAVI.exe them select COPY

Go back to where you deleted (/USER/PRG0 or PRG1) and paste the file.

Remove the SD and reboot.

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I cannot see BE9A4, but only BE9A0. I have a Z110bt upgraded to 5.1. Should I upgrade this line instead?

 

Thanks

Sounds like you don't understand how a dump works. The line you highlighted starts at 0xBE9A0 and shows 16 (0x10) bytes. The next line starts at 0xBE9B0. So the patched bytes would start in the 5th column :

BE9A0, BE9A1, BE9A2, BE9A3, BE9A4......

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Sounds like you don't understand how a dump works. The line you highlighted starts at 0xBE9A0 and shows 16 (0x10) bytes. The next line starts at 0xBE9B0. So the patched bytes would start in the 5th column :

BE9A0, BE9A1, BE9A2, BE9A3, BE9A4......

Thanks that makes more sense. I edited the file and it worked.
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