I have:
1024*600 Flash 16GB RK3188 Quad Core Android 4.4.4 Car DVD player for FORD Focus 2012 With radio mic camera GPS DVR OBD WiFi 3G
The GPS sd slot works but I popped the other sd card out and now it won't work. I have reset the head unit 2x and still no luck. Any ideas? The unit thinks there is a drive there but no matter which card I put in it won't see the card.
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Does anyone know of a GPS SD Card which has memory as well as the GPS....???
I have found a GPS SD Card - but it doesn't have any memory which is quite useless if your trying to run a SatNav solution...
Look forward to any suggestions....??
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why not get a bluetooth gps and that keeps the sd free
tomtom 3 runs on them reasonably well with bluetooth
pm me if u want recomendations etc
jim
The benefit of SD GPS - is that the PDA can become a "Lone Worker" tracking device....
With a bluetooth device, the user would have to walk with TWO devices instead of 1.......therefore a lot easier a solution for users ------
We are bound to see the demise of Bluetooth GPS as the SD slot gets more and more useage....
Any further comments are always welcome....
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one purpose i'm looking to use the m2000 is sat nav. i've read tomtom is the way to go. has anyone got this setup, and did you use tomtom reciever, does it make a difference?
i've seen on http://www.expansys.com/d_gps.asp
tomtom gps for smartphone and tomtom navigator 3, both quite similar apart from smartphone has card with pre-installed maps.
can someone verify all i would need is tomtom maps on cd, so can copy to card and a reciever?
thanks
You will need the full tomtom program with voice files, gps driver and maps, plus a suitable gps receiver and memory card of at least 128 megs. If you are going to use it purely in car then you can use a cheap wired system which will power both phone and gps, you will also need a cradle or mount of some kind, Window mounts can be expensive when they fall off the window and break your phone. You also need to check that your windscreen doesnt have metallic elements that will block the signal, if it does then you will need to either use an external antenna, a re-radiating antenna or a bluetooth gps which can be located in the rear of car on parcel shelf.
Bearing in mind the limited internal DOC capacity, I have an SDIO GPS and want to run Tomtom on my Jasjar. Is there anyway to fit Tomtom on the internal DOC so I can use the SDIO for the GPS, or am I better off getting shot of the GPS and getting a bluetooth version so I can use the SD slot for memory?
Sorry just noticed I posted in wrong section, not good going for my first post!
I was wondering if anyone would have any information on modifying the AyToBe GPS Device i recently purchased. It runs WinCE 4.2 Core and runs all its 'GPS' software from an SD card from what I can tell.
I have read in some places that people have successfully put TomTom6 onto the device, via the SD card and it works fine.
I was wandering if there was any possibility to take this further and try loading more 'PDA' type programs onto it to give it more functionality.
The specs are as follows:
ay to be ATB083
Product Number: 607L01792
3.5" LCD touch screen
GPS built in
SD Slot
Mini USB interface
Ir-DA with remote
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out.
I'm looking for help to resolve my 'Head Unit to Handset' Bluetooth calling problem.
My handset is a Sony Xperia XZ Premium (G8141) running Nougat 7.1.1 (O2 Stock ROM build 45.0.A.5.1)
My head unit is an Autopumpkin 11-RQ0546-UK-A (MTCC RK3188) currently running Malaysk 5.1.1 ROM and KLD6 V2.83 MCU with Microntek Head Unit Service V2.18
My HU and Handset are paired and media audio plays fine (with the Bluetooth app open on the HU).
When the devices first connect the phone shows 'Connected for Media and Calls' and the HU bluetooth app shows all of the options available (media, calls, phone book etc) but only for 1-2 seconds then they all become unavailable and the phone changes to 'Connected for Media'. When my phone rings nothing happens on the HU and my phone does not show the bluetooth speaker option in the phone app.
This HU worked great for calls with my previous handset (Xperia Z3 Android 6) and I was running Malaysk 4.4.4 ROM but it wouldn't work with my XZ Premium so I tried the following: -
Malaysk 4.4.4 ROM with MCU KLD6 V2.83
Malaysk 5.1.1 ROM with MCU KLD6 V2.83, V2.85 & (even a KLD9 MCU by mistake)
Microntek HU Service as included in ROMS but also newest version from XDA thread (both Bluetooth settings from this app)
all different MCU System settings for Bluetooth that are available (about 5 or 6 from memory).
Nothing seems to make things work. Some settings disable the bluetooth altogether but mostly the same thing happens, connection with all options available for a few seconds then just media audio.
Due to the length of time required to flash various combinations of MCU/ROM/HU service/settings I was hoping that someone could suggest a quicker way to fix this?
Thanks for reading, Thintin
Nobody?
Update: my Xperia XZ premium has updated to android 8 and now Bluetooth works as expected.
I got Bluetooth calls to work
I have an Eonon GA5180F with a rk3188 processor. It came with Android 4.4. I wanted to upgrade it to add more apps. I used Malaysk's ROM 5.1.1. All was well, but the Bluetooth calls did not work. The bluetooth music worked. I fixed this by going to settings, then to factory settings, then entering code 126 (or what ever your factory code is), then going to application, to BT and then changing it from IVT_BT to WQ_BC6. I saved it and then rebooted. The calls worked after that.