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bearheart
20-03-2006, 02:50 PM
I have a MDA Vario and I was Wondering
Which navigational program can I use / install on my Vario?

And where can i get it? :lol:

wizzzard
20-03-2006, 11:56 PM
TomTom can be a pain to get installed and running. Search the forums for further advice. It took me a couple of attempts. Once installed it works perfectly. Get the scamera, sorry saftey camera database from www.pocketgps.co.uk it enables you to have appropriate warnings. e.g. 30mph warnings at 30 mph sites, 50mph warnings at 50mph locations. I have to pass 7 cameras on different speed roads each journey into work and it is nice to have a reminder where the sites are to allow me to check my speed. I have no experience of other SatNav software but there are some comprehensive reviews on the pocketgps site.
Al

nichervan
21-03-2006, 05:11 PM
How did you manage to put TomTom 5 on a Vario? Every time I try I get a set up application error and asks if I want to send a report to Microsoft. I tried to install 3 and that failed as well.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Nich

wizzzard
22-03-2006, 10:18 AM
There are better people to guide you through the steps necessary than me but this is what worked for me. Don't use the TomTom installer from CD. Extract the cab files from the CD, I use Winrar on my PC to do this. Copy the cabs over to the vario. Using a file explorer on the vario create the following directories. \tomtom, \My Documents\TomTom, \Storage Card\TomTom, and finally \Storage Card\zip. Copy your map to \Storage Card\Great-Britain-Map\. Copy Great_Brittain.Postal to \Storage Card\zip. Tap on the cab files one at a time. I don't think it matters which order you do the cabs. I soft reset between cabs but again I don't think this is essential. Once all the cabs have installed, DON'T start TomTom. Go to setting>connections>Bluetooth>Devices and setup a new partnership with your GPS unit. Tab to COM Ports and create a new port for the GPS. Leave Secure Connection unchecked. Mine is COM6. Using a file explorer, I use TotalCommander go to \My Documents\TomTom and edit CurrentMap.dat to point to your map folder on the storage card. Soft reset and when the vario is backup start TomTom from the startmenu. When asked to configure GPS choose Other Bluetooth and then COM6. I found it helped to be outside with a good satelite lock prior to this last step. TomTom will automatically turn on Blurtooth for you and switch it off again when TomTom is closed. TomTom does take an age to come up after tapping the startmenu but once running it is pretty responsive. If you overclock with OmapClock TomTom does come up quicker but it is still the slowest program on my vario to launch. If you need further help just shout. I will try to find the exact list of extracted cabs I used. I do know that the English Female voice is voice05.cab.
Al

nichervan
22-03-2006, 11:40 AM
Thanks for all this, unfortunately it did not work. When I tried to execute the cabs files, I get the message installation was unsuccessful.

Thanks for your help anyway.

Nich

optical
23-03-2006, 06:09 AM
rephrase:

Ok, installed the cab files per your instruction and also created a new partnership between my gps receiver and my MDA. It appears only serial 6 and 7 show up on mine and they both used. Am I suppose to creat a new serial port the GPS device? When I try to do it, it still only shows up 6 or 7 and it won't allow me to use neither.

Also, where do you put the voice file? I presume that is not a cab file.

Still trying to get mine to work. Almost there...I hope.

Thanks.

There are better people to guide you through the steps necessary than me but this is what worked for me. Don't use the TomTom installer from CD. Extract the cab files from the CD, I use Winrar on my PC to do this. Copy the cabs over to the vario. Using a file explorer on the vario create the following directories. \tomtom, \My Documents\TomTom, \Storage Card\TomTom, and finally \Storage Card\zip. Copy your map to \Storage Card\Great-Britain-Map\. Copy Great_Brittain.Postal to \Storage Card\zip. Tap on the cab files one at a time. I don't think it matters which order you do the cabs. I soft reset between cabs but again I don't think this is essential. Once all the cabs have installed, DON'T start TomTom. Go to setting>connections>Bluetooth>Devices and setup a new partnership with your GPS unit. Tab to COM Ports and create a new port for the GPS. Leave Secure Connection unchecked. Mine is COM6. Using a file explorer, I use TotalCommander go to \My Documents\TomTom and edit CurrentMap.dat to point to your map folder on the storage card. Soft reset and when the vario is backup start TomTom from the startmenu. When asked to configure GPS choose Other Bluetooth and then COM6. I found it helped to be outside with a good satelite lock prior to this last step. TomTom will automatically turn on Blurtooth for you and switch it off again when TomTom is closed. TomTom does take an age to come up after tapping the startmenu but once running it is pretty responsive. If you overclock with OmapClock TomTom does come up quicker but it is still the slowest program on my vario to launch. If you need further help just shout. I will try to find the exact list of extracted cabs I used. I do know that the English Female voice is voice05.cab.
Al

pewe
23-03-2006, 10:16 AM
There are lots of posts about this problem on this and many other forums.

In brief - only TT V5.21 works on a WM5 ppc.
If you add an extra outgoing port for BT on either 6 or 7 TT V5.21 allows them to be used, V5 does not.

see my post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=43412 for full install instructions.

De Sint
02-04-2006, 11:06 AM
I used your instrctions and got it up and running in no time. Tnx for that. It works great.

bilbo_28
10-04-2006, 02:37 PM
There are lots of posts about this problem on this and many other forums.

In brief - only TT V5.21 works on a WM5 ppc.
If you add an extra outgoing port for BT on either 6 or 7 TT V5.21 allows them to be used, V5 does not.

see my post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=43412 for full install instructions.

See additional solution here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=46634

v5 with BT and maps.

Chris Matheson
18-04-2006, 05:40 PM
hi ive just got my copy of tom tom and have installed both the standard and update.

when im trying to do my initial setup it crashes when i choose the map i want to use. i ahve no idea why?

any help?

p.s. it does work perfectly fine on a wm2003 pda

bilbo_28
18-04-2006, 05:50 PM
I would guess you are not using a copy from a shop!

Sounds like you have a file missing.... You need to create a directory \My Documents\TomTom

Then create a text file called Currentmap.dat with the following in:

! \Storage Card\Great_Britain-Map\

assuming you are using the UK map and its on your storage card.

Transfer this file to your device and then start TomTom and you should be ok.