Thanks for this. If I want to return it, what should I set the value to? 32768 ??Fatboyfun wrote:My Binatone takes several hours to charge and doesn't last very long on batteries, I tend to have mine powered all the time.
Information about the memory error: Windows CE has a memory division, This is the difference between RAM and temporary storage, This by default is set halfway, So on a 64MB device you get 32MB RAM and 32MB temporary storage, Temporary storage isn't really necessary on a GPS device with a flash drive/SD card, Luckily the division can be adjusted either by using the WinCE Control Panel or by using a small utility.
Fix: 4111
Rename the existing MobileNavigator folder to something else and download and extract the attached archive to the card, (You are temporarily replacing the Primo application to an application that sets the memory division)
Put card into device and reboot, start the navigation as normal, A message will appear on screen when the process is complete, It only takes a second.
Remove card and delete the tool and rename the Primo folder back to MobileNavigator.
The change is permanent (But can be undone) so only needs to be done once!
The division is now set to 512KB temporary storage with the rest as RAM
Try Primo again.
Fatboyfun wrote:There's no need to reset the memory division, unless for some reason you want less ram, but if you need to it's easier to access the wince control panel and move the slider rather than guess what the value is as different devices have different amounts of free ram available.
Let me know if Garmin works, the earlier versions wouldn't see the GPS hardware, I may create a ready to go package for my tutorial if it's reliable enough.
Fatboyfun wrote:The easiest way to get to the control panel is to create a shell.ini that points to \windows\control.exe
Garmin was never designed for wince devices, only windows mobile phones, obviously you don't just turn off phones so the lack of saving isn't a problem, also if you change something and it crashes, it's like automatically reverting to the previous settings.
Anyway I'll have a play with it and some other ideas this has given me...
Fatboyfun wrote:You don't need to go that far, there is an application called systeminformation 1.6 which is a menu builder environment for windows ce, the software and documentation is German, but in it's basic form it's just a case of where you want to put the buttons and what they launch.
Download one of these below and go through the code and modify it to suit your needs, on binatone's however you need to use a mortscript to kill jbshello.exe otherwise the default shell sits on top.
http://www.navitotal.com/showthread.php?4489-Frontends-for-480x272-and-800x480-devices
When you get up to speed with systeminformation and mortscript you can create stuff like this...
http://www.navitotal.com/showthread.php?7814-Easy-Shell-for-Binatone-(and-other-MobileNavigator)-devices
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