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Old 08-28-2008, 01:41 AM
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The BMW Nav OS disc contains the current version software for Mk1, Mk2, Mkl3, Mk4, NAVI01, NAVI02 and NAVI03 nav systems.

When a new release of the OS disc is released, it will contain a newer version of at least 1 (or more) nav OS software.
Normally, only the software that is under current production is updated.
All other versions have generally stopped development and remain unchanged.

Thus, on the last release (V32), NAVI03 was updated, and all other software was not changed.

Likewise, Mk3 software has remained unchanged at 3-1/63 since V22 which was released around August 2003.

> The MkIII unit that I removed from my 2002 E53 was running V22 (3-1/63) ...

You cannot state this. If you want to say this, you have to say "my nav was running V22, V23, V24, V25, V26, V27, V28, V29, V30, V31 & V32" - because all of these OS discs contain the same 3-1/63 software for your Mk3 nav.


> I am aware that I'll have to burn 2 different versions of V32 to use in my Mk III (CD) and Mk IV (DVD) units if I proceed.

No. Just make an Mode2/Form1 disc and it will update both units to the current software version held on the OS disc - provided of course that the version is different (higher or lower) to what is currently loaded in the nav.
V31 contains 3-1/63 and 4-1/100 (amongst others).
V32 also contains 3-1/63 and 4-1/100.
If you already have 3-1/63 on the Mk3 and 4-1/100 on the Mk4, then trying to load V32 will result in no change, as the software has not changed.

> Secondly, having modded the pointer icon and splash screen on my Mk IV, will I have to repeat this exercise before I burn V32? or will it remember those changes from V31?

If you modified an OS disc, the changes are on that OS disc only. If you then subsequently load a new version of OS onto the nav, then the existing OS (including grpahics, pointers, splash screens) will be overwritten by the new OS.

Remember, both V31 and V32 contain 4-1/100: ie - no changes for the Mk4.
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Old 08-28-2008, 12:19 PM
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Jochen - thanks for answering those questions for me.

With regard to my old Mk III unit running 3-1/63, I should have added that V22 is what I installed immediately before taking it out and fitting a Mk IV, and it's been sat here in my office waiting to go on eBay ever since.

From what you say about this update affecting only NAVI03 I'm not going to bother updating either of my units, they're at 3-1/63 and 4-1/00 so there's no point.

I'll remember the Mode2/Form1 issue for next time.

Thanks again.
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Old 02-02-2010, 10:51 PM
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Thus, on the last release (V32), NAVI03 was updated, and all other software was not changed.

What does the NAVI03 do btw?


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The BMW Nav OS disc contains the current version software for Mk1, Mk2, Mkl3, Mk4, NAVI01, NAVI02 and NAVI03 nav systems.

When a new release of the OS disc is released, it will contain a newer version of at least 1 (or more) nav OS software.
Normally, only the software that is under current production is updated.
All other versions have generally stopped development and remain unchanged.

Thus, on the last release (V32), NAVI03 was updated, and all other software was not changed.

Likewise, Mk3 software has remained unchanged at 3-1/63 since V22 which was released around August 2003.

> The MkIII unit that I removed from my 2002 E53 was running V22 (3-1/63) ...

You cannot state this. If you want to say this, you have to say "my nav was running V22, V23, V24, V25, V26, V27, V28, V29, V30, V31 & V32" - because all of these OS discs contain the same 3-1/63 software for your Mk3 nav.


> I am aware that I'll have to burn 2 different versions of V32 to use in my Mk III (CD) and Mk IV (DVD) units if I proceed.

No. Just make an Mode2/Form1 disc and it will update both units to the current software version held on the OS disc - provided of course that the version is different (higher or lower) to what is currently loaded in the nav.
V31 contains 3-1/63 and 4-1/100 (amongst others).
V32 also contains 3-1/63 and 4-1/100.
If you already have 3-1/63 on the Mk3 and 4-1/100 on the Mk4, then trying to load V32 will result in no change, as the software has not changed.

> Secondly, having modded the pointer icon and splash screen on my Mk IV, will I have to repeat this exercise before I burn V32? or will it remember those changes from V31?

If you modified an OS disc, the changes are on that OS disc only. If you then subsequently load a new version of OS onto the nav, then the existing OS (including grpahics, pointers, splash screens) will be overwritten by the new OS.

Remember, both V31 and V32 contain 4-1/100: ie - no changes for the Mk4.
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Old 02-03-2010, 02:25 AM
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Thus, on the last release (V32), NAVI03 was updated, and all other software was not changed.

What does the NAVI03 do btw?
Calculates your position based on reception of GPS signals
Reads a map disc and then places your position on the map
Calculates routes from where you are to where you want to go
etc etc

It is a navigation computer, the same as what we have become accustomed to since 1994 when nav computers first start appearing in BMWs

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Old 02-03-2010, 04:13 AM
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Jochen,

I dont know what you do for a day job but, you are an oracle of knowledge when it comes to these matters.

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Calculates your position based on reception of GPS signals
Reads a map disc and then places your position on the map
Calculates routes from where you are to where you want to go
etc etc

It is a navigation computer, the same as what we have become accustomed to since 1994 when nav computers first start appearing in BMWs
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Old 02-03-2010, 11:28 AM
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That is his day job. !

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Jochen,

I dont know what you do for a day job but, you are an oracle of knowledge when it comes to these matters.
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