by nabi » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:50 am
If the wrong time persists, maybe for some reason, you are in the wrong timezone. Or better said, iGO thinks it is.
There is or should be a sys.txt entry to solve that, based on time zones.
What index to use for your time zone? No clue, each time zone has its own index number, but which one?. Amsterdam has "29" so if that is yours, you are lucky. But what if you leave the time zone? I don't know. so maybe better use auto_index? Auto_index is supposed to set your timezone based on your GPS location. but again : the index?
Honestly, that is all what I know about these lines:
[timezone]
auto_index=29 ;
default_timezone=29 ; GMT+1 amsterdam
index=29 ;
manual_dst=0
reset_os_timezone=0 ; I think this syncs the OS timezone to the GPS software setting
sync_os_timezone=0 ; I think this syncs the GPS software to the OS timezone.
sync_time=1
use_auto=1
You can experiment with these lines a bit. It doesn't hurt to leave one or more out and only use the one you think you need or change some values. I never tried it, my device shows the correct time. Possibly because the device's settings are correct ? So this could be the best tip?
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