Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:00 am
What is the latest navcore version I can use for my Go910 or where can I find the information on what navcore version is available for what device ?
Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:08 am
userbb wrote:What is the latest navcore version I can use for my Go910 or where can I find the information on what navcore version is available for what device ?
Navcore 9.205.547817
Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:25 am
Thank You for your quick response (as always).
I will try this version.
Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:37 am
userbb wrote:Thank You for your quick response (as always).
I will try this version.
You are Welcome, as always.
Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:38 am
userbb wrote:Thank You for your quick response (as always).
I will try this version.
You can find out your latest OFFICIALL navcore offerd to you by tomtom in the chart below
But as tendriver said above you can run un-officially 9.205
Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:30 pm
djc151084 wrote:You can find out your latest OFFICIALL navcore offerd to you by tomtom in the chart below
But as tendriver said above you can run un-officially 9.205
Since userbb asked for available & not official navcores, I didn't bother with the chart.
Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:38 am
userbb, if you try Navcore 9.205.547817 will you post the results back here? I use 9.026 + outsourced on my 910 which is acceptable, but I'm always looking for an improvement.
Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:47 am
Hamish wrote:userbb, if you try Navcore 9.205.547817 will you post the results back here? I use 9.026 + outsourced on my 910 which is acceptable, but I'm always looking for an improvement.
Your 910 has no need or use for Outsource or the switchfiles zip. They are for 32MB units.
Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:41 am
Hamish wrote:userbb, if you try Navcore 9.205.547817 will you post the results back here? I use 9.026 + outsourced on my 910 which is acceptable, but I'm always looking for an improvement.
9.205 can work fine on your 910
Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:35 am
djc151084 wrote:9.205 can work fine on your 910
I knew the exist of the chart with official navcores but as tendriver said I'm always looking for a better or more advanced version.
I will try to install the suggested version 9.205.547817 and place the result in this thread.
But as I read in other threads, not all devices are the same so a working version on my Go910 is no guarantee for a good working version for an other Go910.
To be continued...
Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:15 am
userbb wrote:But as I read in other threads, not all devices are the same so a working version on my Go910 is no guarantee for a good working version for an other Go910.
This is where you are wrong....... as you can imagine the TomTom Team here upgrade/help to upgrade a lot of units and if one 64mb widescreen device (ie 910) can use a certain navcore then they all can pending 1 does not come standerd with the dreaded v1x bootloader
(altho certain times this will not matter either), the errors you talk of reading from are user errors the proffesionals here can upgrade all devices with no problem
thanks
djc
Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:04 pm
I concur with djc.
Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:08 pm
tendriver wrote:Your 910 has no need or use for Outsource or the switchfiles zip. They are for 32MB units.
Without Outsource I got 2 to 3 MB free RAM, with Outsource, free RAM went up to 13+ MB - so it stayed.
I will check this out.
Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:25 pm
Hamish wrote:Without Outsource I got 2 to 3 MB free RAM, with Outsource, free RAM went up to 13+ MB - so it stayed.
I will check this out.
Latest Navcores Read the
Red Comment for navcore 9.051. It applies to all 9.XXX navcores since 9.051.
Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:02 pm
tendriver wrote:Latest Navcores Read the
Red Comment for navcore 9.051. It applies to all 9.XXX navcores since 9.051.
"The SE version of 9.051 is defaulted to x40.
This navcore is Very RAM memory friendly. 5-6 MB free is normal with 64Mbs. With 9.051, free RAM is up around 17MB."
I did try this nc (9.051) way back (suggestion from djc) but preferred the menu structure of 9.026.
Tested now without Outsourced - 4.1 MB free RAM. Put Outsourced back - 14 MB free RAM.
Submitting a response to djc's post #9.
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