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Land Rover nav computer to BMW (MK3)?
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A couple of things to do
If you use my NavCoder software you can test if the nav is alive by interrogating it, and also read the boot mode, which shows what the nav unit is currently programmed for
It will show you if it has Land Rover or BMW software loaded, and if the software is mono or colour My NavCoder software will also let you change the boot mode to BMW Colour or BMW Mono, but I have yet to test it on a land rover Mk3 - I may be able to test next week Regards, Jochen |
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A Land Rover MKIII won't load the BMW software - ask me how I know.
Or let's say, it won't do it by just changing the boot mode to BMWC01S. I've been some comparisons between the LR/RR OS disk and the BMW OS disk. I wonder if it can't be tricked into loading the software by swapping some of the files. My current problem is how to set the boot mode back to LROC01O so I can get it back to a working state to try a few things.
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Send me an email Jochen |
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hi guys
Any updates on this. Thanks |
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