
Pioneer AVIC-S1 | 1.8 Gb
Platform: Platform: Win CE 4.2
This assembly - working and tested, consists of iGO 8.0.0.63379 for PDA / PNA of 18 November (R1 from NavNGo), cards, vehicle was from 12 countries (December 2009) and many others
Map (Map), 684 MB: (Dezember 2009)
"Belgien", "Danemark", "Deutschland", "Frankreich", "Italien", "Kroatien", "Liechtenstein", "Luxembourg", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Niederlande", "Osterreich", "Polen "," SanMarino "," Schweiz "," Spanien "," Tschechische Republik "and" Vatikan ".
Dem (landscape in), 423 MB:
Benelux (Belgien, Niederlande, Luxembourg), France, Italy, Osterrech / Germany / Schwez, EasternEurope, WesternEurope 2007.06
Assemblies can be changed by itself (maps, POI, appearance, etc., etc.)
attached to this instruction and the necessary links.
Among the shortcomings - no longer work "wheel", volume adjustment is only possible through the display or click "MAP".
Pressing the button "MENU" - the voice message of the upcoming maneuver.
Extras. Information:
To enter the "Windows" and run "igo8pna" should:
1. Make us your "Reset" (by pressing the side of the device at the hole, eg a toothpick)
or Pluck "Off" and insert "On" (on the back of the unit).
2. How to only appears on "Pioneer" immediately press the two buttons:
• "VOL / SEL / PUSCH ENTER" - the volume
• "MENU"
3. A window will appear "Win CE" to the question: "Enter Win CE? Yes, No ".
4. Click "Yes".
5. On the bottom there is a gray stripe thickness prospect but 2 mm. Dab and leave in a "Windows".
6. A - / Start / Programs / Windows Explorer / leave on "SD Card" and / or "My Flash Disk".
7. "IGO8" run by double clicking on the "igo8pna" ("SD Card" or "My Flash Disk" / iGO8 / igo8pna - double-click)
French site caraudiovideo, whose specialty is pretty self-evident, have information on a new Windows CE-powered Pioneer GPS receiver that is supposedly one of the first from the company to include built-in Bluetooth. The AVIC-S1 is a “portable” model (meaning you can port it from vehicle to vehicle, but not on your geocaching expeditions) that features a 320 x 240 touchscreen, SiRF III chip for greater accuracy, and what seems to be 2GB of flash memory preloaded with European maps. Any of the included points-of-interest can be dialed on your cellphone via Bluetooth, and a choice of 17 guidance languages will help you brush up on the native tongues as you travel around the continent. It’s not really clear when this product will be released (if it’s not out already), or how much it will go for, but until a US version is announced, those details are a moot point to the majority of you anyway.
http://youtu.be/N7cqo2TOgeg

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