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The largest online community dedicated to all things Acura. Hi there, I am currently trying to copy the acura navteq dvd for the 2003 and the 2008. These are both dual layer disks and I have tried with dvddecrypter and it will rip an iso no problem - both dvddecrypter and nero set to dvd-rom burnt the disk but it did not read correctly.

Family guy star wars full episode. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Overview I have a Honda Civic 2009 with Navigation () builtin. After a year of having my car I decided it was time to start digging into the Navigation system to see if I could make it do more things.

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After some research I saw lots of work was done by in 2006 for the Honda Civic/Accord system. There appears to be no real work since then. Getting Started First you need to get to the DVD for the Navigation software. Install dds plugin photoshop portable. It is under the CDROM. Press the Open button for the screen to come down. Under the CDROM is a black cover. Pop that down with the tab and then you should see the hidden DVD-ROM.

Press eject (or 'map') and it should eject a DVD. The version should be on the DVD but they are also color coded. • v3.x - Orange Disk (See AngryDad's forum below) • v4.x - White Disk (See guicide's info below) • v6.x - Teal Disk (This is mine.lucky me:) The system runs the. This processor is specially designed for floating point and vector math and was made popular by the.

Today it's mainly used for a few media terminals and automobile dashboard units. It's a 64-bit processor. Download game guitar hero anime for pc.

The software is Windows CE (wince). The tools from v3.x don't really work on v6 but the update tool for v4 is a good jumping point for our work. I'll attempt to repost any relevant info from the other forums here as well. Copy from the CD You'll need these files from the CD to do an update (basically the same as v4.x) • 09AVN2.bin • 09AVN.bin • A0000_00.MNG • PRG_INFO.MNG • DCA0.REG • UPDATE_APL.exe We will be working with 09AVN2.bin for all of our changes but you'll need the other files when it's time to burn your 'update' disk.

NOTE: It is possible to copy the whole DVD to a DVD-R(w) and run from that. I don't like popping in my original DVD all the time so I've made a backup. There is a test the navigation system does to ensure you don't run pirated copies which unfortunately also prevents you from running legitimate backups of your original media. I have a patch that will allow me to use a DVD-R instead of the original.

FYI, My version according the the Teal lable and the 'DISCLBL.INF' file is 'BATMA 6.72B'. The BATMA is short for Batman, and more specifically 'Batman Forever'. Icom r8500 serial numbers Not sure what the deal is with the naming conversion but several of their compiled binaries were compiled under a batman_forever directory. So you'll see strange references to Batman if you delve into the RE of this firmware. Working with the firmware For windows you can download the file from the v4.x site. This will list and extract all the files and can update non-module files (non-exe/dlls) for v6.x.

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Because I only have a windows box at work (and it does not have an internet connection) I mainly use Linux. The source was available for Bysin and it's in VC++ and uses CECompressv4.dll. I decided I could fairly easily port the code (minus the windows DLL) to linux. THe CECompress stuff is just Microsofts LZX compression stuff (like in CAB files) but with it's own proprietary structure for the.bin files. Ideally I'll just write the LZX algo into my linux code and then it will be cross-platform compatible w/o the need of any DLLs. When porting a fixed some small bugs with the original Bysin code and more importantly added the ability to update modules.

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You don't need this feature to change images but you do if you want to change text or the way the actual program behaves. Working with compressed modules cerom linux port doesn't handle compressed modules. When listing the contents of the DLLs the modules will often times be marked as compressed (they start with a 'C' in the listing) but when you inspect the headers they actually are not. Go ahead and try to update even the ones marked as compressed. If you see a TODO message about compression then do NOT upload it to your car and just revert back. So far I haven't ran into any modules that truly are compressed.