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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 10:27 pm Post subject: Go700 & POICapture 5.420 issues - last resort
I hope no-one minds, but there seems to be several threads on POI Capture issues with the 5.42 version, and I'm struggling to keep up! Some people are having problems, others not, some intermittently!
So I have opted for a new thread on this in the hope that someone can help.
I realise the software is free, so theres no room for complaining (like I have seen) but I REALLY want this to work... I'd even be happy to pay for it to work!!
For some reason, each time I have downloaded it, I seem to have had a file missing, and I've had to pull the missing file from previous back-ups. So I thought (if no-one minds) I would put it in plain English what I did and what you should get!
Ok, to the point.
Download Zip File V1.03G which is for TT 5.420(5643)
Use PC to unzip and save directly on the Root of Go700
(To get to the Root Directory: Start: My Computer: TomTom GO)
Just unzip everything in here... don't go into any other Folders!!
You now have:
SdkRegistry Folder containing: POICapture.cap & POICapture.bmp
First, right click on the TomTom.700.mnu and rename it to tomtom.mnu (please note change in capitals) Then copy this and paste to the SdkReigstry Folder.
Then I deleted the TomTom.300.mnu file. and the renamed tomtom.mnu from the Root Directory
Then I copy the PocketGPSCameras.ov2 from the POICapture Folder and paste this into the Western European Maps Folder.
Done.
Turn the Go700 off, disconnect from PC.
Turn on, I get the drum roll, then the screen with the yellow line across the bottom like it's booting up, then it kicks in.
Stuck it on the Window sill (5 satelites, hit the icon and bingo... it loaded...
Success.
It didn't record anything the first time as it rightly states, so i hit the icon again, and guess what.... I have a camera in my street now!!!
Ok, so hooked it back up to the PC, opened up the Western European Maps Folder, opened the PocketGPSCameras.ov2 file (with POIEdit) and there it was... my camera!!
1. This is the file you would upload to PocketGPSWorld to report cameras.
2. Once done, you then copy the PocketGPSCameras.ov2 file from the POICapture Folder and paste it into the Western European Maps Folder, overwriting the one in there, and then start over again... IN THEORY!
So I haven't uploaded it as it was a test camera, I jsut did part 2 of the above... then turned the Go700 off, disconnected it and stuck it back on the window sill, seven satelites present, and guess what... it doesn't load!!
Please please could someone confirm if I have done the above 100% correctly.
If i have, then I'm at a loss, but it would seem to me that when you either clear the cameras, or overwrite the file with them in, that is is dumping the programme somehow thus not allowing it to run!
Thanks for reading, apologies if you feel this is a waste of time, but tome, it's quite important! _________________ Steve
Joined: 02/11/2002 22:41:59 Posts: 11878 Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 3:04 am Post subject:
Not sure who locked this thread but I think we should continue the troubleshooting in the original one.
You have three ways to "clean up" (ideally after you have submitted the PocketGPScameras.ov2 from the map folder to our site)
1. replace the file with the "empty" version
2. in POICapture, go to Preferences...Reset Cameras (obviously this only works if you get the program to run)
3. delete the POI Category "PocketGPScameras in the TomTom UI.
Options 2 and 3 will have the "reloading map" side effect, so if the icon doesn't show up or if the program doesn't start any more, you may want to try a soft reset of the GO (poking the reset hole)
What's that with the tomtom.mnu in the root folder? That doesn't belong there. _________________ Lutz
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