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Hey Paul, why not make an icon that looks like an X5? instead of the bmw's arrow with a circle?
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I might do something like that in the future. Paul Martin Australia |
Great stuff. I created my own custom colour. Its sort of like "a british racing green affair" .... All worked great using NAV Tweak. Also updated the lng_rel.tbl and sw_rel.tbl to "27.2" so that my USA coded NAV wouldn't revert back to Euro uncoded mode !!
Attached is some snaps - sorry about the quality, but my digital camera is pretty dreadful .... http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-...1/DSC00371.JPG http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-...1/DSC00369.JPG http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-...1/DSC00368.JPG |
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I used a free HEX editor for Windows (HHD HEX EDITOR).
http://www.hhdsoftware.com/Products/...itor-free.html First 4 bytes in each file looks like '0710' (HEX: 0x30 0x37 0x31 0x30). It's the software version number. Changed it to '0720' (HEX 0x30 0x37 0x32 0x30). I also modified the navboot file using gifextractor, and changed the header text to reflect the new firmware revision. |
I was playing around with this some more and BMW have already included a alternative Colour Set within the existing navboot. Perhaps this one was used in a prior release of the firmware prior to my knowledge. Its actually a bit similar to the green one I made above .... perhaps a bit lighter and easier on the eyes. I am sure they had a whole group of folks working on the most optimum colours !
In any case, you can find it in "colours for widescreen" rom_col_8 or rom_col_9. I copied this over to rom_col_ 1 to replace the blue split screen colour set ... Navtweak is a great program !!! :-) |
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Paul Martin Australia |
Yes ... I thought I had seen those colours before .... thanks for the info !
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Just the ones in the 101 folder
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