Thanks for the reply...
Yes I just uploaded the pictures to tinypic.com
No I have not even found the sound because I cannot find the gps signal yet so I have been working on that.. I imagine there is some sort of interrupt that has to happen for it to work... or maybe we can work around it by using
(what I think is
) the sound jack on the back...
So I think I know what the problem is with my setup... I was launching explorer.exe as navigation.exe and the navireceive.exe was sharing the navigation to that. So then I would launch tomtom.exe for instance, but it could not get the signal because it was not named navigation.exe... Does that make sense?
I wanted to ask specifically what "puert: 1 caud baud 9600" is... Is that the equivalent of "port: 1 com baud 9600"?
So it makes sense what you did with mortscript to avoid filling up nand flash..
Also, so you dont have to dig through that post about how to setup tomtom... here is what you have to do...
1. Download
http://www.freeweb.hu/izemize/coredll.zip
2. Extract zip file to a folder call coredll temp on your computer desktop
3. Open coredll temp folder on your computer desktop, then open up folder with the number "3". Copy the file coredll42.dll onto your SD card TomTom folder.
4. Rename the coredll42.dll to coredl2.dll
5. Download
http://www.freeweb.hu/izemize/exec.zip
6. Extract zip file from step 5 to a folder on your computer desktop call exec temp.
7. Open exec temp folder on your computer desktop, then open up the folder with the name ARM. Copy the file ExecutabilityCheck.exe to your SD card
(root directory
).
8. Download
http://www.oohito.com/data/wince/REDT011AP.ZIP
9. Extract all files from zip file in step 12 and put it on the root of your SD card.
Now, go to your car and power up the the unit
10. Click on Start, Run, Storage Card, regedit.exe
11. Click Run
12. Select from the menu HKLmachine then go to Explorer, Shell Folders
13. Now look at the bottom of the screen, and scroll down and look for the My Document registry key
14. Change the value of the My Documents registry key to "\SDMMC Card" <-- I think that is what our SD card is called. I dont remember at the moment..
15. Exit the RegEdit program
16. Reboot
17. Click on Start, Run, Storage Card
18. Select ExecutabilityCheck.exe and click Run
19. Navigate to Storage Card, TomTom, select TomTom Navigator.exe and open the file
20. An error message box will pop up. Look at the bottom of that error message and you will see 2 buttons
(you might have to re-arrange the message box on your Valor by moving it around until you can see and click
).
21. You don't need to know/read/see the writings on the buttons. You just need to click on the button on the right. Remember, on the right, not left.
22. Use a stylus and click only 1 time slowly to select the coredll.dll. Click it one more time and the cursor will start blinking that means you can now erase and rename it.
23. Use the keyboard software built-in in WinCE at the bottom right corner of your screen and bring up the keyboard. You can move the keyboard around on your screen to a comfortable place on your screen that you can see and perhaps do some typing.
24. Change the coredll.dll to coredl2.dll. You might have to redo step 20 again since the cursor was no longer blinking when you bring up the keyboard.
25. After renaming is done. Click overwrite button. You should not see anymore error message or at least the error message box is empty.