Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:29 pm
Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:42 pm
far82east wrote:Finally manage to install M9 on my galaxy y with 32gb. So far so good IMHO, but havent test it thoroughly on d road yet. Later will test it on my gf's SG2. Thank you so much Monstergps and Andyteh. You guys rocks!
Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:05 am
gawanco wrote:Dear curious5,
I installed the "NaviSEAckw" on SG Note 2 with OS 4.1.2 to-day successfully. All features and functions work perfectly after rebooting the device, except it does not play the M9 tune when the interface loads. Unlike when installed on OS 4.04 on SG Note 1, it plays the beautiful M9 tune before the location map appears. The re-routing is really fast with this new M9.
I actually copied all the NaviSEAckw's resolution folders to the internal memory of the device. Up to this point of time, I'm still wondering as to which resolution folders actually work with SG Note 2 or because of the additional patch files ""._.DS_Store" and ".DS_Store" that did the trick. I left all the resolution folders in the Organic folder in the internal memory.
Can you advise which are the actual resolution folders which are needed and also is there a way to turn on the M9's launch tune ?
Thanks a lot - you're great !
Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:21 am
gawanco wrote:Dear 2uk3y,
The NaviSEAckw installer I used successfully on the SG Note 2 with OS 4.1.2 does not contain the 1280x720 and 720x1280 resolution folders.
The NaviSEAckw installer has many other resolution folders, but not the 1280x720 and 720x1280.
The successfull installation could have been the 1184x720, 720x1196, 1280x800, 800x1280 or the 1280x752. There are a total of 22 resolution folders in the Organic folder that came with the NaviSEAckw installer.
I suspect it is the additional "._.DS_Store" and ".DS_Store" patch files that did the trick rather than the resolution folders in the Organic folder.
If it is not the additional patches, then it could have been other resolution folders and not the 1280x720 and 720x1280, because these two resolution folders were not in the Organic folder.
Back to square one, still wondering which are the resolutions that actually got the M9 up and running ?
Thanks/Regards.
Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:55 am
curiou5 wrote:I found the start-up music annoying and had renamed the file to shut it up. If you like the start-up music go to Navisea/Sounds/ and renamed the file StartUPx.gwv to StartUP.gwv
Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:14 am
curiou5 wrote:Papago M9 has no resolution for 720x1280. The nearest is 720x1184 and 1196x720 to fit the 720x1280 pixels display screen. Since the Note 2 screen display size is 720x1280 pixels, it will be using the 720x1184 and 1196x720 resolution. Using the resolution bigger that 720x1280, you may not see the menu screen in full. S3 display screen is 720x1280 pixels. In my S3, except for the 1196x720 and 720x1184 I have deleted all other resolutions.
Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:25 am
gawanco wrote:Dear 2uk3y,
The NaviSEAckw installer I used successfully on the SG Note 2 with OS 4.1.2 does not contain the 1280x720 and 720x1280 resolution folders.
The NaviSEAckw installer has many other resolution folders, but not the 1280x720 and 720x1280.
The successfull installation could have been the 1184x720, 720x1196, 1280x800, 800x1280 or the 1280x752. There are a total of 22 resolution folders in the Organic folder that came with the NaviSEAckw installer.
I suspect it is the additional "._.DS_Store" and ".DS_Store" patch files that did the trick rather than the resolution folders in the Organic folder.
If it is not the additional patches, then it could have been other resolution folders and not the 1280x720 and 720x1280, because these two resolution folders were not in the Organic folder.
Back to square one, still wondering which are the resolutions that actually got the M9 up and running ?
Thanks/Regards.
Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:48 am
2uk3y wrote:my wife own Note 2 with JB 4.1 and i already install this app to that phone and its run well.
and i use Organic 1280x720 and 720x1280 file from HERE.
hope that help
Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:35 am
gawanco wrote:I'm referring to OS 4.1.2 on SG Note 2 and not OS 4.1.0 or OS 4.1.1. You mentioned JB 4.1. I assume it is JB 4.1.1. The issue was with JB 4.1.2.
Nonetheless, I've already successfully installed the M9 on SG Note 2 with OS 4.1.2 and it is working fine, exept it does not play the introduction tune when M9 launches.
Anyway, thanks alot for your advice.
Regards.
Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:10 pm
curiou5 wrote:To play the introduction tune, change the file named StartUPx.gwv file under Navisea/Sounds to StartUP.gwv. I have inserted the "x" after "StartUP" to silence the intro as I find annoying.
Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:30 am
gawanco wrote:The Sound folder from the NaviSEAckw I downloaded does not contain the file "StartUPx.gwv". It has a file "StartUP.gw_"
I can't find the file with the "x", but there is one with with ".gw_" (with an under dash instead of "v"). Is this the file you are referring to ?
Thanks/Regards.
Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:26 am
curiou5 wrote:Bingo. That's the file. Rename it to StartUP.gwv.
Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:12 am
Sat Feb 16, 2013 5:32 am
cb350four wrote:can anyone give me a step by step papago m9 installation for SG note 2...kinda noob with android apps..tq
Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:42 am
cb350four wrote:can anyone give me a step by step papago m9 installation for SG note 2...kinda noob with android apps..tq