Modify your navigation system
#1523
Hey can you upload those files again. I'd be really thankfull cause i cant fine them anywhere.
#1527
Intermediate
#1529
Intermediate
Just to be clear, are the navi.exe and HMIManager.exe files already modified?
Where in the process would I start?
#1531
Can someone send these to me? campaiar@hotmail.com
Really frustrated that they aren't available anywhere.
Really frustrated that they aren't available anywhere.
#1532
Try the program developed for the Australian version it can be found here:
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...cation-program
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...cation-program
#1534
How to use the files
Does this work on a 2009 TSX Nav system?
Has anybody try this on this car?
Also, I downloaded the three zip folders (navi-console.zip, navi-console-src.zip, navi-gui.zip). How do I use this folders or which file do I install to run the program?
Sorry but don’t know too much about computers.
Has anybody try this on this car?
Also, I downloaded the three zip folders (navi-console.zip, navi-console-src.zip, navi-gui.zip). How do I use this folders or which file do I install to run the program?
Sorry but don’t know too much about computers.
#1535
Does this work on a 2009 TSX Nav system?
Has anybody try this on this car?
Also, I downloaded the three zip folders (navi-console.zip, navi-console-src.zip, navi-gui.zip). How do I use this folders or which file do I install to run the program?
Sorry but don’t know too much about computers.
Has anybody try this on this car?
Also, I downloaded the three zip folders (navi-console.zip, navi-console-src.zip, navi-gui.zip). How do I use this folders or which file do I install to run the program?
Sorry but don’t know too much about computers.
#1538
I tried the dumpnavi with the console interface, burned a disk. Per the instructions I removed the original disk and replaced with the modified one I had, with a different .bmp and nag screen killed. When the original disk was removed I lost the function to read the newly created disk. The menu went away, went to black, then brought up the original screen and instead of booting the nav said I had an incorrect disc.
#1539
I attempted to use the dumpnavi after upgrading to a 2011 V4.92 White Disc. Unfortunately, it seems as if some of the screens are no longer the same as they were back when bysin originally put everything together. Step 3 of holding the Menu button down for 5 seconds at the Version screen no longer brings up a "Load" prompt. It instead takes you to a developer menu with 3 pages worth of information in it (none of it applicable to file name being loaded as is needed for step 4 of the process). So, unless there is a different way to now get this filename type, it doesn't seem there is a way to modify a system after it's been updated to at least the 2011 disk (was previous running 2006 V4.56A White Disc but didn't try using dumpnavi at that point).
Any suggestions on getting the load file name on a 2011 upgrade system would be greatly appreciated.
Any suggestions on getting the load file name on a 2011 upgrade system would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by Lamboman; 11-05-2010 at 04:34 PM.
#1546
Anyone have any luck with the 2011? Also anyone have the hack files they can upload?
#1547
I managed to download the 3.40c package that was kindly uploaded by CLSDAVE. Unfortunately that download link is no longer valid, so I have posted it on my own website for those still looking for it. I did not create the file, and have not even tried it yet, but you are welcome to download it then follow the instructions in the thread link I reference on the download web page.
here's my link: http://tournamentclock.com/acuranavmod.html
here's my link: http://tournamentclock.com/acuranavmod.html
#1553
There's a White 2011 4.92 disc floating around on a torrent site you can download that works.
I did it a few weeks ago and it works perfectly fine. Just google "Acura Navigation 4.92 torrent".
I did it a few weeks ago and it works perfectly fine. Just google "Acura Navigation 4.92 torrent".
#1554
For those that still want to do the Navi hack on the newer disc, check out this post https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...postcount=1249.
If you're working with the v4.92 disc, the only difference is that you'll be working with a different file. Instead of 06Touch2.bin you'll be using 09Touch2.bin. The image file that you'll update wont be Opening3.bmp it's OpeningBase.bmp
If you're working with the v4.92 disc, the only difference is that you'll be working with a different file. Instead of 06Touch2.bin you'll be using 09Touch2.bin. The image file that you'll update wont be Opening3.bmp it's OpeningBase.bmp
#1555
lives in Lahore, PK. i dont know japanese language, please help me to find the Map/Guide, Menu, Cancel and Verson buttons. kindly send me some snap with the buttons identification.
your kind support will be highly appreciated.
your kind support will be highly appreciated.
I've developed a program to modify the navigation system in Acura/Hondas.
The actual navigation system is in Windows CE running a SH-4 processor, similar to a Sega Dreamcast (if not identical). I just bought my TSX about 2 days ago, but luckily I had a lot of experience hacking the Dreamcast so it didnt take me very long to hack the navigation system.
Here is the link to the program including there Visual C++ source code:
http://www.linuxkiddies.com/bysin/navi.zip
This is the ReadMe contained in the zip, it includes step by step instructions on how to use the program:
DumpNAVI by bysin
-----------------
This program is used to list, extract, and modify files contained in an XIP BIN file located on Acura/Honda navigation DVD. This system has been tested on the TSX. Use at your own risk.
Some of the things I have been able to modify are:
- Changed the background picture to my own personal image.
- Removed the "nag screen" at the beginning screen.
- Change some of the words that pop up.
Here are some step-by-step instructions on how to modify files in your navigation system. It requires a DVD-ROM drive and a CD or DVD burner.
1. At the main screen of the navigation system, hold down the Map/Guide, Menu, and Cancel buttons for 5 seconds.
2. Hit the "Version" button on the touch screen.
3. Hold down the Menu button for 5 seconds.
4. Write down the filename next to the words "Loading Filename" (ex. BNHN404A.BIN).
5. Open your trunk and find the DVD player attached to the navigation system.
6. Push down the front plate and eject the Navigation DVD-ROM.
7. Place the DVD in your computer and copy all 9 BIN files onto your hard drive (should be around 104 MB), this includes:
BN2HH12C.BIN
BN2HH110.BIN
BN2HH120.BIN
BN2HHMLD.BIN
BN2HN12B.BIN
BN2HN18B.BIN
BN2HN380.BIN
BNHH401A.BIN
BNHN404A.BIN
8. Use the dumpnavi tool to extract the files on the BIN file that was on your car, ex:
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN extract
9. The files will extract to the directory associated with the name of the file.
10. After modifying the files, use the dumpnavi tool to update them to the BIN, ex:
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN update Back.bmp
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN update navi.exe navi-nonag.exe
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN update Diag.exe
11. Copy the modified BIN file, including all other BIN files (9 in total) to a blank CD or DVD.
12. Insert the origional navigation DVD back into the DVD-ROM in your car.
13. Start the car normally, and at the main navigation screen hold Map/Guide, Menu, and Cancel for 5 seconds once again.
14. Hit the "Version" button on the touch screen once again.
15. Take the origional navigation DVD out of the car, and replace it with the CD/DVD you just created.
16. Hit the "Load Disc" button on the Version screen.
17. It should take about 20 seconds for your car to load the new BIN and reboot. Once that happens, take out your burned CD/DVD and put back the origional navigation DVD.
18. If anything goes wrong, remove the ground to the battery for 30 seconds with the origional DVD in the car. The old OS will load back on the system.
The actual navigation system is in Windows CE running a SH-4 processor, similar to a Sega Dreamcast (if not identical). I just bought my TSX about 2 days ago, but luckily I had a lot of experience hacking the Dreamcast so it didnt take me very long to hack the navigation system.
Here is the link to the program including there Visual C++ source code:
http://www.linuxkiddies.com/bysin/navi.zip
This is the ReadMe contained in the zip, it includes step by step instructions on how to use the program:
DumpNAVI by bysin
-----------------
This program is used to list, extract, and modify files contained in an XIP BIN file located on Acura/Honda navigation DVD. This system has been tested on the TSX. Use at your own risk.
Some of the things I have been able to modify are:
- Changed the background picture to my own personal image.
- Removed the "nag screen" at the beginning screen.
- Change some of the words that pop up.
Here are some step-by-step instructions on how to modify files in your navigation system. It requires a DVD-ROM drive and a CD or DVD burner.
1. At the main screen of the navigation system, hold down the Map/Guide, Menu, and Cancel buttons for 5 seconds.
2. Hit the "Version" button on the touch screen.
3. Hold down the Menu button for 5 seconds.
4. Write down the filename next to the words "Loading Filename" (ex. BNHN404A.BIN).
5. Open your trunk and find the DVD player attached to the navigation system.
6. Push down the front plate and eject the Navigation DVD-ROM.
7. Place the DVD in your computer and copy all 9 BIN files onto your hard drive (should be around 104 MB), this includes:
BN2HH12C.BIN
BN2HH110.BIN
BN2HH120.BIN
BN2HHMLD.BIN
BN2HN12B.BIN
BN2HN18B.BIN
BN2HN380.BIN
BNHH401A.BIN
BNHN404A.BIN
8. Use the dumpnavi tool to extract the files on the BIN file that was on your car, ex:
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN extract
9. The files will extract to the directory associated with the name of the file.
10. After modifying the files, use the dumpnavi tool to update them to the BIN, ex:
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN update Back.bmp
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN update navi.exe navi-nonag.exe
dumpnavi BNHN404A.BIN update Diag.exe
11. Copy the modified BIN file, including all other BIN files (9 in total) to a blank CD or DVD.
12. Insert the origional navigation DVD back into the DVD-ROM in your car.
13. Start the car normally, and at the main navigation screen hold Map/Guide, Menu, and Cancel for 5 seconds once again.
14. Hit the "Version" button on the touch screen once again.
15. Take the origional navigation DVD out of the car, and replace it with the CD/DVD you just created.
16. Hit the "Load Disc" button on the Version screen.
17. It should take about 20 seconds for your car to load the new BIN and reboot. Once that happens, take out your burned CD/DVD and put back the origional navigation DVD.
18. If anything goes wrong, remove the ground to the battery for 30 seconds with the origional DVD in the car. The old OS will load back on the system.
#1558
Developer & Car Fan
Has anyone got info on removing that screen from the 2nd gen TSX? Its annoying when I want to get in, plug an address in and be on my way. The 6 seconds is a bit excessive.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
#1559
Default
6 seconds, man. My '05 has to be double or triple that. I'm out of the parking lot by the time the OK button pops up.