Hi Everyone
I wonder if any of you guys can help.
I have a TomTom One with 1GB internal memory and Western Europe maps installed and using Navcore_v7166 software.
I am trying to run an sdk application called OS GPS from my TomTom One but am having difficulties.
I have created th SDKregistry folder and put the mnu file, the image .bmp and the .CAP files inside this folder.
I have also placed the .OV2 file inside the maps folder.
I have placed the application .exe file in a new folder named Utils
When I start the TOMTOM, the application icon is on menu second page but when I press the icon the screen just switches to the routing display.
I think I may have problems with the AppPath of the .CAP file,
Im not sure what the internal memory root directory is named by TomTom?
I have tried so far:
AppPath|\Internal\Utils|
AppPath|\InternalMemory\Utils|
AppPath|\mnt\sdcard\Utils|
AppPath|\mnt\Utils|
AppPath|\tomtom\Utils|
AppPath|\Utils|
Incidently the website for the application is:
http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/barrydavies/osgps_main.html
Thanks very much
I wonder if any of you guys can help.
I have a TomTom One with 1GB internal memory and Western Europe maps installed and using Navcore_v7166 software.
I am trying to run an sdk application called OS GPS from my TomTom One but am having difficulties.
I have created th SDKregistry folder and put the mnu file, the image .bmp and the .CAP files inside this folder.
I have also placed the .OV2 file inside the maps folder.
I have placed the application .exe file in a new folder named Utils
When I start the TOMTOM, the application icon is on menu second page but when I press the icon the screen just switches to the routing display.
I think I may have problems with the AppPath of the .CAP file,
Im not sure what the internal memory root directory is named by TomTom?
I have tried so far:
AppPath|\Internal\Utils|
AppPath|\InternalMemory\Utils|
AppPath|\mnt\sdcard\Utils|
AppPath|\mnt\Utils|
AppPath|\tomtom\Utils|
AppPath|\Utils|
Incidently the website for the application is:
http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/barrydavies/osgps_main.html
Thanks very much