imit4t0r
03-05-2009, 15:33
Greetings all!!!
I have tried it all...
5.00.00 it doesnt work-inovo8 not supported!
5.00.10 doesnt work-i can install it and run it but it cant find the integrated GPS modul...nor GPS Satellites...
5.00.20 Works up to a certain point...well...it finds Samsungs GPS module but
takes forever to lock to satellites and when i start moving it doesnt detect my
movement...when i get inside it notifies me that there is no connection with the
satellite...
5.00.30 this time i went by the book...used garmin soft (exe files) to install it, used mapsource to install the maps...before i used the same method as well as the good old copy paste one...I still get the same problem like i did with the 5.00.20 version...
Am i doing something wrong or is this phone a complete peice of crap???
This never happend on a Nokia phone...
If someone can help me out it would be grate!
Best Regards and Greetings from Croatia!
Vanja
Daruka2008
03-05-2009, 22:48
I installed it on my i8510 and it worked great.
I will copy and past the details here on how to install.
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Hi Guys,
I initially created this torrent and instructions for N96, but after selling that cheap ***, broke-down, creaky son-of-a-bitch and upgrading to the far superior i8510 INNOV8, I tried and realised that it works just as well for this phone. In fact, it starts quicker, finds satellites quicker and operates quicker!
So I thought I'd tweak the instructions for INNOV8 users.
Follow these steps;
1) Attach your phone to the computer via USB cable, selecting Mass Media / Mass Storage.
2) Extract the archive called 'GarminXT for INNOV8.7z' using 7zip
3) Run the following installers (double-click on icon - then click setup) in this order;
1. v4.xx.xxx Support File,
2. v4.xx.xxx Basemap File
3. GMXT v5.00.10
Each time, choose the mass memory as the place to install, not the phone memory.
4) Disconnect the phone from the computer.
5) Go to Menu -> Applications -> Click on the GarminXT icon (next time you connect the phone at step 14 you may want to delete the 'GarminXT.sis' from the root of your memory or else every time you remove your phone from Mass Storage mode it'll ask if you want to boot GarminXT!)
6) Once Garmin Mobile XT has been installed on your phone, run it. Go to Menu -> Applications -> GarminXT.
You are going to be prompted to run through a whole bunch of setup steps ie. Language etc. etc. Once you are done with this it will try to detect a GPS. Click cancel.
7) Inside Garmin, go to Settings -> About. Write down the Card ID# on a piece of paper. You will need this twice later.
8) Extract the archive called 'garmin_kgen.7z' using 7zip
9) Run the keygen and enter the Card ID# you just wrote down in the Unit ID field.
10) Click the 'Generate' button
11) Open up notepad and enter the code it generates. Save the notepad file onto your desktop with the name SW.UNL
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Remember: DO NOT call it SW.UNL.txt. Check the file you just saved! If it is called SW.UNL.TXT then delete the .txt. Ultimately, if it doesn't have the txt at the end, the icon will change and wont be a normal notepad icon
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12) In the keygen, select 'custom mapset' from the drop-down list. You will be asked for a code. Enter 271 as the code. Click the second generate button.
13) Open up notepad and enter the code it generates. Save the notepad file onto your desktop with the name GMAPSUPP.UNL
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Remember: DO NOT call it GMAPSUPP.UNL.txt. Check the file you just saved! If it is called GMAPSUPP.UNL.TXT then delete the .TXT. Ultimately, if it doesn't have the txt at the end, the icon will change and wont be a normal notepad icon
14) Attach your phone to the computer via USB cable, selecting Mass Media / Mass Storage.
15) Copy over the files you just created; SW.UNL and GMAPSUPP.UNL into the Garmin folder of the mass memory in you phone that was created during the installation.
16) Extract the archive called 'Garmin MapSource City Navigator Australia 2008.7z' using 7zip
17) Double-click the setup.exe in the folder you just extracted
(OK at this step I might get a bit vague, but just follow all of the steps that you would usually go through to install an application)
18) In the Garmin Mapsource folder there is an installation file with some bull**** about emailing some guy and paying him to give you the unlock codes. OK, well doing this would just pay some ******* to run the keygen for you! **** that! At least there is one snippet of useful information. I'm not sure if this is an important step, but I got my Garmin working using it so you might as well do the same thing! He provides a code XQ4W264PNF3P42WN5XAMC6PTG. When you are asked to provide a map unlock code enter that code. Then, it asks you to register online. Don't! Just ignore it.
You can probably enter the same code you entered in the GMAPSUPP.UNL but I just used the code in the installation doc written by *******, so, whatever!
19) In the program, you can read the help file to show you how to get your maps. Basically, here is what you should do;
20) Use the polygon tool to highlight the areas you need maps for
21) Once highlighted they will appear on the left in a list
22) Attach your phone to the computer via USB cable, selecting Mass Media / Mass Storage.
23) In the mapsource / city navigator program go to Transfer -> Send to Device. When it comes up, select GarminXT from the list.
It will then transfer the maps to the Garmin folder on your phone automatically
24) Disconnect your phone.
25) Start GarminXT and go to Tools -> Settings -> System -> Remote GPS -> Select ‘Use Attached/Built-in GPS’ -> Enable and it’s all done.
26) Go outside and lie on the grass, pointing your phone at the sky hahah!!!
No, just Wait for the internal GPS to pick up satellite signal
Hopefully you now have a working Samsung i8510 INNOV8 GarminXT with Aussie maps. If not, post comments on the mininova comments stream for help......
ciao -> p1ierrotee
imit4t0r
03-06-2009, 14:57
i'll get the phone back on monday...i'll try
Thx
imit4t0r
03-18-2009, 14:33
thx mate...i tried it..works but with some hickups...
I still think nokia GPS and Symbian works way better..IMHO...
Greetings
imit4t0r
03-18-2009, 14:34
thx mate...i tried it..works but with some hickups...
I still think nokia GPS and Symbian works way better..IMHO...
Greetings