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KiwiJochen 01-16-2007 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sucker69
Where can I purchase the cable ?
Not very technically minded to build it myself.

Google "resler ibus interface" = http://www.reslers.de/IBUS/

flamex10 01-16-2007 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
I have BM24 and the 4:3 display, splitscreen in all modes works perfectly

I have BM24 with 16:9 and the spleetscreen it doesn't work with the radio and the cd.
Also others that have 16:9 with BM24 have the same problem.

KiwiJochen 01-27-2007 06:42 AM

It is possible that BMW did not intend the splitscreen function to work with radio and CD on the 16:9 display.

I know it works with the BM24/4:3 combination which I have.
But my friend with BM24/16:9 it does not work

I don't know why.

crows 01-28-2007 01:09 AM

I'm in Australia which radio would I most likely have in a june built X5 2006 diesel....(C23 BM ocieana without rear monitor?)how do I find out?Im about to install a MK3 purchased from user on this site.Any special precautions i need to do before i attemp to recode just finished building a simple I/F?

Thanks

KiwiJochen 01-28-2007 04:35 AM

Possibly Oceania, possibly Business RDS. Try both and see what happens :-)

Or look at the radio to see what type it is, it's written on the radio label.

no special precautions, but I would test the interface using a iBus reader like WinBus or IBusAnalyser first before you use it to transmit.

Jochen

crows 01-28-2007 07:06 AM

Are these programmes downloadable???I think I found it Ibus Analayser 1.011 does this programme receive data from your car befor you transmit?
BTW is there anyway to save all your default settings before you code?

Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
Possibly Oceania, possibly Business RDS. Try both and see what happens :-)

Or look at the radio to see what type it is, it's written on the radio label.

no special precautions, but I would test the interface using a iBus reader like WinBus or IBusAnalyser first before you use it to transmit.

Jochen


KiwiJochen 01-28-2007 10:05 AM

NavCoder doesn't receive any data

NavCoder remembers its settings

It doesn't remember your pre-existing car settings

For download see first post in this thread

crows 01-28-2007 07:34 PM

On my computer top right corner it says RDS.....with navcoder which option is RDS? could i stuff thiungs up with incorrect option coded?
Do I use navcoder or winibus to encode nav system? Im confussed.

Thanks
Quote:

Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
Possibly Oceania, possibly Business RDS. Try both and see what happens :-)

Or look at the radio to see what type it is, it's written on the radio label.

no special precautions, but I would test the interface using a iBus reader like WinBus or IBusAnalyser first before you use it to transmit.

Jochen


KiwiJochen 01-28-2007 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crows
On my computer top right corner it says RDS.....with navcoder which option is RDS?

NavCoder doesn't do anything with RDS. RDS is a function inside your radio. It stays there all the time.

Radios made for the European market always had RDS
Australian and USA market only recently
Japan never

Quote:

Originally Posted by crows
could i stuff thiungs up with incorrect option coded?

no

Quote:

Originally Posted by crows
Do I use navcoder or winibus to encode nav system?

You can use both.

WinBus requires you to be an expert at programming

NavCoder does the same thing as WinBus but allows you to do it with a simple, easy to use, plain english interface

Download and try out NavCoder on your PC. You'll see how simple it is

crows 01-28-2007 09:08 PM

Thanks for your help.....appreciate your prompt response,yes navcoder is a hellava lot easier to understand.I have built the simple I/F is there a way to test it before I slap it on and try it?....you mentioned winibus?

Thanks again Im almost there......


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