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I started downloading the iGO8-beta5 source code from CGE and after downloading an installer (exe) that I will attach to this reply. Another reason i picked up when i downloaded is that iGO8 is a beta software.
Now run the CECMD.exe file you saved on your SD card.It will check to see if the CEC programmer is there and the right version. If not, please refer to the link above and download it. If you have the file, you can run it by double clicking it.If it's found, you can navigate to where your saved iGO8 folder is located (the root folder of the SD card) and look for the iGO8 folder. You should see two folders \"quick\" and \"quick2\". The \"quick\" folder is where all the files in the ZIP file are located. The \"quick\" folder is where you can control the iGO8 through the menu system. I should have a link to the RSA site on how to make a custom menu. If you don't know how to do that or if you want to make your own iGO8 menus (easy to do):
Firstly, you will want to get an SD card that is big enough to hold all the files bundled. I have a 512MB card for my iGO8. (and that isn't that big I have way more files :). This can increase your memory allotment if it's on your motherboard (mine isn't). Now open it or find your SD card and open the case. (you may need to use a screwdriver to pry it open.) Once you have the case open, unzip the file archive you received in your e-mail or download it from the Internet. Save it somewhere on your computer for now. (This might take a few minutes depending on the speed of your Internet connection).
Copy all the files from the \"quick\" folder, including the \"user_files\" and paste them into the iGO8 folder on your SD card. That's it. Now you have access to the iGo8, the \"quick\" menu of the iGo8 (used for people who don't use a GPS trainer) and also TomTom. Note that the \"quick\" menu has access only to the iGO8 and the programmers.
Then, now is the time to get some help. How to produce the script files!!!?First, you must use iGO8 or iGO Classic. To find out if you have iGO8 or iGO Classic on your SD card, I ask you to open the sys.txt location and type in the line app='%1:;app='%1' to find the file that has the line. Now open the sys.txt again, open the rc.cfg file, look for the line app='iGO8' (if it has that line). This should now tell you if iGO8 or iGO Classic is on your SD card.If you find iGO8, then open 'rc.cfg' again and look for the word 'app.' Look in your sys.txt file if you have an app.property file. In this file there will be a line that looks like 'app='%s' (see the card you are using).Copy that line and cut and paste it into the rc.cfg file.%s is the name of the file you copied from sys.txt (example: app='%s'). So the line in rc.cfg will be something like this:'app='%s' or app='%1:'%s'Now add the word app to the end of the line starting with the word 'app=' in rc.cfg. To find out the exact line, look for 'app='' app='' It can take a few tries to get it right. this is what I did for my car gps and it worked.If you don't have iGO8 or iGO Classic on SD, then install it. If that fails, install iGO8/iGO Classic then put the program on your SD card and run it. Now locate the file you need and use the sys.txt file to find the line(s) in sys.txt that tell you where that file is. d2c66b5586