DiMka WA ver.1.1.1 for Primo 1.1 (480x234, 480x272, 800x480) 1. Customizable display of information on the left button of sound in the cabin (the settings in the Preferences card '). Customizable right menu in the cabin (3 secondary buttons) (the settings in the Preferences card '). Here you can download igo primo 2.4.9.6.13.405512 shared files: IGO Primo 2.4 v9.6.13.405512 AUS WhereIS 21.2.rar from mega.co.nz 537.45 MB, iGO Primo 2.4 9.6.13.267029 WinCE - November 2012 (320x240) (480x234) (480x272) (800x480).torrent from mediafire.com 16.71 KB, Igo primo 2 4 9 6 13 263722 assembly r3 multilingual 2012 extabit netload rapidgator ryushare downlo from netload.in (246 MB.
Guys, Thanks for 1.5.1. But here Primo 2.0 Cruise with dimka 1.5.1 still makes non-fatal crash.txt every session exit! Branding.zip of 1kb!
(only branding.ini inside). Deleted this branding and crash.txt and still this crash.txt appears when exit! ( 08:25 AM)galonet Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Or to view.I have also noticed that using tts pro voices or the wave alertas, the second voice ( the speed limit ) is not always spoken.
I have checked and remade all my setup from zero and also made some tests and sometimes Primo 2.0 + dimka 1.5.1 does all the speech (type of alert and speed of alert) and sometimes only the first one, for the same kind os alerts! Is this kind of behavior a bug? Unless you have noticed different behavior in other Primo versions using the same speedcam file, it could be that some speed info is missing for certain cameras in your speedcam.txt file. For instance: X,Y,TYPE, SPEED,DirType,Direction 04.3741,2, 90,0,0 04.8736,2, 0,0,0 If you did not start with a 'speedcam.txt' file, but a SPUD or some other pre-compiled database, I suppose it still could be missing the speed item. Yurbuh Tuggly, Thanks for reply! Yes, the txt used has velocity speed and still Primo 2.0 sometimes says the second speech and sometimes it does not!
See here part of txt I am using right now: X,Y,TYPE,SPEED,DirType,Direction -51.210131,-30.049105,0,60,0,0 -51.210593,-30.048487,1,60,0,0 -51.211202,-30.047732,2,60,0,0 I also did another test: inserted some alert points directly on dimka and setup velocity and 360 degrees angle and still get only the first speech wich says the kind of alert point. In Primo 1.2 with dimka using this same txt all speech was correct using the tts pro voices for that!
. Before we start, I have 3 important advises. BACKUP WHAT YOU HAVE NOW!! It's sometimes better to go back anyhow. And not unimportant, you might need some of the old data (like port, baud.) to help setup from scratch. Read this simple guide trough before doing anything at all.
Read it twice, three times if you need. Ask when you don't understand it completely. This is a guide to install the program and nothing else.
When you are done, Primo should work in its basic form. Additional features, other languages. Whatever, are not part of this guide. System Requirements for IGO PRIMO Obviously you need a device with an WinCE Operating System (OS).
It does not matter if the OS is CE5 or CE6 Even CE4.2 will do but we can not guarantee Primo will be fully functional, mostly hardware restrictions are the culprit. (CE4.2 will do for IGO8.3) iGO Primo CE supports devices that have 320x240, 480x 234 (very rare), 480x272 and 800x480 screen resolutions. Make sure that the Primo you download supports YOUR resolution. Not all downloads have a multires data.zip, often only a 480272 or 800480. If your resolution is not supported, Primo won't start. How do you know?
This information could be in the post with the upload or you could ask the uploader. Or when already downloaded, you could open (!! ) the data.zip uiigo9 folder and see in an instant the resolution folders. Finally, your device should have at least 64MB of RAM, we recommend 128MB or more.
The available memory will decide the goodies and eye candy. Installation Download a version of iGO Primo. I personally recommend 9.6.13.405512 as my experience with it is the very best.
There is a fully English Primo 2.4 provided by Chas521 on this forum somewhere. Important: - Newer builds are released from time to time. In those newer Primo builds the changes to the previous versions are minimal, it are just adaptations to a specific newer device. Newer is not always better!
- Primo NextGen(eration) is a completely new development. You may try it, but be aware NextGen is not fully developed (yet) while for everything a specific license is required. That license is limited in time, location and feature, possibly device dependent as well. All at the same time. You probably have downloaded a rarred file, unrar it on your PC and you get an IGO folder.
That folder you place on a preferably blank SD or in internal memory of your device. Now - and this is device dependable - set up the path to the Primo program. That is all!! Start up Primo and you should see the loading screen, then you do the initial set up. When that is done, tap on the picture of the map to the left of the screen. When the map is black, you only have the basemap (which is the globe, no roads) 'on board'. Go to the map section (You are not allowed to view links.
And download the map(s) and other files you want. Also read this: You are not allowed to view links. About GPS problems 'Autodetecting GPS' means you need to enter the GPS settings in sys.txt. You may find them in your backed up old program;) 'Looking for GPS signal' means Primo has found the GPS receiver., be a little patient, finding satellites needs also time. When your device locks on to the satellites and displays your current location, you are done. Now backup the Primo folder!! WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE.
Edit: corrected some typos.