Thanks to DSA8310 it is now possible to create a "swap file" for the V9 NC's.
He also included a nice tool to update the GPS QuickFix data using an active data connection on your connected phone - so if compatible you can update on the go.
This NC also has support for asian maps and keyboard.
All possible emulations are included but not all may work for your device.
Also be aware that some features like FM, Lightsensor, ASR and TT services depend on the hardware and emulation too!
For example it is still not possible to use the lightsensor in any other than the native mode for your device.
Since not much testing could be done you should post your feedback here if you test this NC.
From initial tests on my 730 I have to say all works as it should and I get super fast route calculations with the current AU890.4278 map.
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Most 32mb models will only support the SELF mode (it is the default mode after installation).
If your device is unresponsive, hangs or reboots after changing the emulation using the SkinChanger follow these steps:
1: open the file reskin in the folder skins with an editor
2: replace the line with slf-Self;slf-Self;17-Rider;34-ONE;35-XL;36-XL LIVE;37-GO x50;39-Start;18-GO x20;25-GO x30;24-GO x40
3: remove the emulation(s) that are not working for you
4: save the file, make sure that it has no file ending like .txt
For the QuickFix download you need to pair your phone first and have a working data connection.
To download simply tap the button in the menu.
The swapfile will be created at the first start and it has changed a bit from the previous version, so be patient and give your device a few minutes before you start playing with it.
Some things I noticed that might help [only necessary if your encounter problems with Ram below 6mb]:
1. After the installation it is best to add a new map or leave the old activated on the device.
2. On 32mb devices most likely only the self mode will work - XL Live was tested and gives a 3 panel status bar
3. To successfully create a big swapfile and save the biggest amount of Ram follow these steps:
If you need computervoices add them before you start!
a) Start the freshly updated device
b) do the initial setup, don't overwrite an older installation
c) Do the setup to get into the menu
d) Plan (not navigate to) a long route e.g. from Melbourne to Sydney
e) Simulate the route when the calculation is complete
f) Check the voice and speed cam settings and when all is working turn off the device
On a ONE V3 I get over 8mb of free Ram with working computervoices and an active route.
Still POI's should not be shown on the map to save Ram and CPU power.
Edit: For all those with problems I uploaded a backup that includes TTS Kate, a full ASR folder, some voices and sounds incl. spkoen warnings for cams, school zones and red light cams.
Can be found in the above link.
If your device has no mic you can delete the whole ASR folder to save a bit on space.
The warning sound for cams and so on are in the folder sounds, if you can't select them for your your cams simply copy the corresponding files into your map folder to get spoken warnings for the cams.
Edit2: Updated the files to a version that should work better with less reboots.