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KiwiJochen 10-19-2007 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trapdoor
I have noticed sometimes that Navcoder will not 'find' the VCP even though the USB VCP has loaded and can be seen in Device Manager. Usually closing, unplugging the USB, reconnecting and restarting Navcoder will get it to work, but it CAN be hit'n'miss sometimes.

That's a Windows issue.

When NavCoder starts up, it scans the available COM ports.

If you plug in the USB interface, it takes a few seconds for Windows to make the COM port available.

Start NavCoder too early, and Windows won't have the COM port open yet... so NavCoder won't find it.

Give yourself a few seconds after the USB interface has been connected for Windows to do its thing before you start NavCoder

TheM@x 10-22-2007 01:24 PM

New features?
 
Hi,

can you add the following features?

1. Autofold settings for mirrors
2. Auto on/off settings for lights (also Xenon)
3. Auto settings for lockingsystemen (key-settings)
4. Alarm settings (beeps etc)

Please let me know if these feautures are possible.

Regards,
M@x

arielm1 10-22-2007 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
Yes, you can properly recode all of the following...

BMW Mk3 mono to colour
Land Rover Mk3 from Land Rover to BMW Colour (needs testing, I need a willing volunteer)
BMW Mk4 from mono to colour

You need a copy of the standard BMW OS software (current version v29.1)

I have an mk3 originally for a range rover and would like to convert it to a BMW. Do you still need a volunteer ?

Ariel

Viperian86 10-23-2007 06:47 PM

I have a Range Rover screen and mk3 comp, this is going in my e39. I am more than willing to be a test mule.

Viperian86 10-26-2007 12:53 PM

With navcoder, or any other type of program (modic, DIS, SSS?) would I be able to use bluetooth assist module in an e39 that never had assist. I know the assist wouldnt work unless I pay for it, but, depending on the price, seems worth it. The google maps sending pinpoints to your nav is great. Check youtube for google and bmw. I don't see why not since these all work on the iBus.

Viperian86 10-26-2007 01:13 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2PXQ...tml#post387911

KiwiJochen 10-26-2007 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viperian86
With navcoder, or any other type of program (modic, DIS, SSS?) would I be able to use bluetooth assist module in an e39 that never had assist. I know the assist wouldnt work unless I pay for it, but, depending on the price, seems worth it. The google maps sending pinpoints to your nav is great. Check youtube for google and bmw. I don't see why not since these all work on the iBus.

You should be able to add the Assist unit and then program the nav to say Assist is available.

From what I know of the system, it should work.

Of course, Assist won't work until you subscribe to it!

KiwiJochen 10-26-2007 01:32 PM

That you Tube video shows a iDrive car. I don't think the ibus cars have the ability to receive a destination via Assist - but someone please prove me wrong!

Tobmag 10-27-2007 08:02 AM

Hi Jochen.

I noticed that when you disble the TV in motion lock it doesnt unlock the Text TV, this is still blocked while driving! Any future option for this as well?

//Tobmag

KiwiJochen 10-27-2007 03:16 PM

If I find out how!

It's a little academic as teletext when moving will be hugely unreliable :-)

But I will try...


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