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Hacking Navcore 11 - Maps on TomTom website

Thu May 31, 2012 12:10 pm

This is probably of no use but here is the location of the latest Navcore 11 maps on TomTom website

[Please Register or Login to download file]
where XXyXX are the map names eg Southern_Africa or Africa etc.
eg
[Please Register or Login to download file]
[Please Register or Login to download file]

Also replace 890 with 885 etc for older maps.

The .ttpgk appear to be some (compressed) archive format of sorts.

Thu May 31, 2012 9:26 pm

T-Man wrote:This is probably of no use but here is the location of the latest Navcore 11 maps on TomTom website

[Please Register or Login to download file]
where XXyXX are the map names eg Southern_Africa or Africa etc.
eg
[Please Register or Login to download file]
[Please Register or Login to download file]

Also replace 890 with 885 etc for older maps.

The .ttpgk appear to be some (compressed) archive format of sorts.


Navitotal appreciates you effort, but there is nothing that we can do with these maps at this time.

Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:37 am

I think the solution would be to flash the application in the same way that the wii console. The wii application can be modified from a sd card. All tomtom navcore using the 10/11 have a mini sd card slot. Moreover, we can manipulate, modify, transfer the wii games (which have specific formats. Wbfs) using software such as wiibackupmanager. The nav 3 uses a .tpkg format for new maps tomtom.

Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:25 pm

The files need to be unpacked and with little modification the map files would work like the full featured NC9 maps,
but since the actual map activation for NC10 is unknown they will remain "locked" and useless.
It is an encrypted (or obfuscated) installer packet in TT's own format.
Even if you fool MyTT into accepting those ttpkg files for installation you will get the usual error that you can not use the map.
During the official installation of a map MyTT contacts the TT servers and generates an activation for your device.
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