by chas521 » Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:01 pm
Another member did it this way successfully:
1. First I suggest that you get a suitable SD card, size depending on how many maps you want to put on it, I'm using a 2GB for Europe.
2. If needed format the SD-card (FAT32), and name it ROUTE66 (capital letters!) (Don't know how important this is tho')
3. Copy/Extract the iGO 8 folder on to SD-card and rename the folder from "iGO 8" to "Route66" (of course without the " ")
4. From the original Route 66-SD-card,you look for the file "R66Navigate8.exe" (should be found inside the original Route66-folder) and copy this file onto the "new card" previous formated.
Make sure you put it in the "Route66"-folder of the "new" card. When that's done, rename the file to R66N8.exe
5. Rename "IGO8.exe" (on the "new card") to "R66Navigate8.exe" (again, without the " " )
6. On your "new card", there should be a file named "sys.txt" in the (now) named Route66-folder. Copy this file to your computer, open it and delete everything inside, save it, copy it back to the "new card", and overwrite the old one.
You might not need to first move it to your computer, I did, just to be "safe".
7. Insert new card into the device, reset and start the program.
8. It is important that you configure the settings for the gps (when you get into iGO8).
On the R66 Mini it should be Port2 Baud Rate 38400 (or simply click "auto detect)
And now, you should be all done.
If it ain't broke don't fix it!
ALWAYS BACK-UP YOUR FILES/FOLDERS BEFORE MAKING EDITING CHANGES!
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