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Old 01-22-2006, 04:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jaydee

"But I'm sure anyone with a SH-4 disassembler and a hexeditor can figure it out how to remove the nag screen. I'll give you all a hint, 0x0900 is nop"
this quote applies to the acura/honda NAV. it's also from alpine but unfortunately completely different software

REJ and REC are also different, and the offsets in the firmware files do not match. that's the reason why we cant compare US and Euro image bytewise. (euro nav does not have the in-motion limitation)

someone has to do dig through tons of code, or find a way to inject a signal to the CAN-Bus without disassembling the firmware.
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