Hi; season's greetings to all. I was given one of the above satnavs by a relative who had just bought a new unit. I followed the excellent tutorial by fatboyfun (thanks mate) on installing Tomtom on a Wince 5 unit. It is a 64meg unit with 320 x240 resolution.
Following his instructions, I have installed v7.450 and the Uk & ROI maps v880.3866 and patched them.
I am having a few problems though, which i'm hoping you may be able to assist with.
1. I cannot get a satellite lock. I have set the gps to 'other NMEA GPS receiver', set the baud rate to 9600 (and tried all of the others) and set it to COM7 which is highlighted (the only other two options are COM5 and serial cable, and if I choose either of those, the unit warns of 'no gps device'. I have checked these settings on a few Italian and German forums and others are using them OK. All I have is the yellow and black circle, and the warning 'poor gps reception - are you inside a building?'
2. The time is incorrect, and I cannot see anywhere in the usual menu to alter it. I can change the format - 12 hour, 24 hour, but cannot set the time. The time appears correctly on the gps status page however.
I must confess that when I installed the software, I used a shortcut recommended by someone. The Blaupunkt is a Lucca 3.3 model, and in the device are four folders:
a)root (with a my docs, windows, program files and temp folders, and a shortcut to Control panel).
b)My Flash Disk (which has the old and new maps and software in it) and most of the main files and folders etc.
c)Network folder (empty) and
d) an SD card (when inserted).
I have kept the unit as per the original structure - ie when I turn it on, i get the standard Lucca software; warning about using the device by driving, and then a choice of three menu options - navigation, picture viewer, and MP3 player (the last two neither of which I am interested in). If I click on 'navigation', then Tomtom starts. I arrived at this by renaming the original Lucca folder to 'old', and renaming the Navigator folder to Lucca, and inside this renamed Tomtom Navigator.exe to Lucca.exe, so that the menu structure is the same, and fools the unit into thinking it is starting the Lucca maps. I suppose my question is:
Does the Tomtom software look at any boot up ini files before it loads itself, or is it stand alone? This is part of the defaults.ini file:
[gps]
comport = 7
receiver = 3
baudrate = 9600
receiver_status = 1
and this is from the spgps.ini file:
[Default GPS]
GPS=GGA_VTG
GPS1=GGA_VTG
GPS2=GGA_RMC
[GGA_VTG]
Type=NMEA
Name=GPS with GGA and VTG messages
Device=SerialPort
Input1=GPGGA,utctime,latitude,ns,longitude,ew,quality,satellites,hdop,altitude,,,,,
Input2=GPVTG,course,,,,,,speed,
[GGA_RMC]
Type=NMEA
Name=GPS with GGA and RMC messages
Device=SerialPort
Input1=GPGGA,,,,,,quality,satellites,hdop,altitude,,,,,
Input2=GPRMC,utctime,,latitude,ns,longitude,ew,speed,course,,,,,
speedMultiplier=1.851998
speedOffset=0.0
Preferable=1
[Operation]
OperationTimeOut=1
Autolog=0
Suspended=0
Speed=2.000000
AttemptsNum=3
LogDir=
[Matcher]
IgnoreOneWay=1
[Serial Port]
PortNum=7
BoudRate=4800
Timeout=5
BaudRate=9600
[Parser]
AutoDetectTimeout=30
AutoDetectEnabled=1
AutoDetectInfinite=1
[SpeedCalibration]
SpeedFactor=0.041667
Is there any easy way to delete and reformat the unit, as i'm not bothered about the old stuff on it, and reload the Tomtom software, but would I need some scripts to point to the navigator folder and navigator.exe files to get it working?
Sorry for so many questions
Regards
Hotpants