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Re: sat nav
« Reply #30 on: 19 December 2009, 10:24:52 »

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hmm, they are steep, buti've seen the pioneer single din work, albeit with chaviola slide out pop up screen single din effort, and its functions seems very impressive, but tend to agree, anything other than the original range of head units looks pants in most cars.

re the omega and presumably most exec cars, the perfect solution does not exist, and probably wont unless the likes of e.g. tom tom, if thats your flavour, start designing their software into nav enabled head unit for car makers. Aftermarket Head units will never be able to integrate with all functions on all cars......afaik?

Certainly re my Elite, as TB and Dave will probably sigh with boardom, its quite frustraing imo to have such a fully integrated built in system with fairly vital check controle functions/bose/cid idealy placed high in the dash/ nav/ phone etc which was not developed as well, or as far as it could have been...its just too old concidering when the design process started i guess. Certainly parts are an issue if it goes wrong as lazers are hard to find for 2013 and 2015. Replacing it would mean major surgery, loosing cid, loads of cash and loose the integration which is probably its best feature

I'm sure TB will guide you with whats possible at reasonable cost.....

......but i wonder what Dave would fit in his non omega car given the cash, and how that would compare to what TB would fit given whats possible on the omega (2.2 in your case)....


end of meandring ramble  ;)  ;D




Pop into your local Toyota dealer and have a look at the top of the range Yaris (I think it was) :-/ :-/ Had a tTom Tom built into the head unit 18 months ago when I was first looking for SWMBO :y :y

But it looked ugly, as it was a Tom Tom unit stuffed into a hole in the HU :o :o :o
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Re: sat nav
« Reply #31 on: 19 December 2009, 10:28:58 »

The new clit's have them too i think, it must be cheaper for manufactures to not bother developing their own any more, and just get tomtom to stick their latest one in.
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Re: sat nav
« Reply #32 on: 19 December 2009, 11:14:59 »

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Is the NCDR1500 the colour screen jobby? :P

Not aware of that head unit, do you mean NCDC 2015? - The headunit actually has nothing to do with the type of display, you need a CID for colour display which needs to be de-paired and set in delivery mode to be paired to a new head unit
You mean the NCDR1500 as fitted to my prefacelift ;)

All NCDC201x and NCDR1x00 can drive either the mon GID or colour CID, just needs to be correctly depaired/repaired.



chrisgixer - Siemens system and TomTom are about the same featurewise for satnav (unless you want the gay voices such as Ozzie) - TT Traffic does work, but quite an expensive subscription for a poor service, and you get raped for GPRS charges.  Its sad in the UK that the implementer wanted to charge for it, but thats life, get over it, and its hardly an issue tbh.

The maps are similar - TT uses Teleatlas (seeing as TT own Teleatlas), Siemens uses Navteq. Both respectable mapping companies, both very accurate and generally pretty up to date.
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Re: sat nav
« Reply #33 on: 19 December 2009, 11:18:07 »

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The new clit's have them too i think, it must be cheaper for manufactures to not bother developing their own any more, and just get tomtom to stick their latest one in.
I do think Tomtom have lost their way - pretty much buggered up the WinCE ver going from V3 to V5, never released V7 except to some phone OEMs, then released that crap gayphone version. No idea what they have been smoking back in Holland....
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« Reply #34 on: 19 December 2009, 19:16:28 »

chrisgixer - Siemens system and TomTom are about the same featurewise for satnav (unless you want the gay voices such as Ozzie) - TT Traffic does work, but quite an expensive subscription for a poor service, and you get raped for GPRS charges.  Its sad in the UK that the implementer wanted to charge for it, but thats life, get over it, and its hardly an issue tbh.

The maps are similar - TT uses Teleatlas (seeing as TT own Teleatlas), Siemens uses Navteq. Both respectable mapping companies, both very accurate and generally pretty up to date.[/quote]
 
Aye? Features will be "basically" the same its a sat nav, thats just it though, basic. And when was data ever expensive?  Data is free with a half decent contract, large add on bundles  are a couple of quid.
 re maps the latest navtec discs have that very irritating reminder to tune to classic fm or cancel tmc(why on a uk map? It doesnt work in the uk) everytime you turn it on. Thats a bit thick you got to admit?

Anyway, stop winding me up. ;D As said its the age of the unit that lets it down. And you havent answered my or the op's question, whats the best GM unit that can be fitted in an Omega?  cd 70/80/dvd90? Your supposed to be fitting one or other, cant remember which??? We're all waiting on you.

Beginning to get worried about your continuous gay references. Your not grooming me are you? (pmsl)
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Re: sat nav
« Reply #35 on: 19 December 2009, 23:55:09 »

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The new clit's have them too i think, it must be cheaper for manufactures to not bother developing their own any more, and just get tomtom to stick their latest one in.
I do think Tomtom have lost their way - pretty much buggered up the WinCE ver going from V3 to V5, never released V7 except to some phone OEMs, then released that crap gayphone version. No idea what they have been smoking back in Holland....

iPhone version is no different to the very old Pocket PC version i use, has a few more bells and whistles, but basic nav is the same.

Speaking of iPhone i might have been put on the trial of them at work  :-X
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Re: sat nav
« Reply #36 on: 19 December 2009, 23:59:11 »

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re maps the latest navtec discs have that very irritating reminder to tune to classic fm or cancel tmc(why on a uk map? It doesnt work in the uk) everytime you turn it on. Thats a bit thick you got to admit?

Turn off TMC from the menu then!

...'tis annoying though I will admit!!!
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« Reply #37 on: 20 December 2009, 09:37:37 »

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re maps the latest navtec discs have that very irritating reminder to tune to classic fm or cancel tmc(why on a uk map? It doesnt work in the uk) everytime you turn it on. Thats a bit thick you got to admit?

Turn off TMC from the menu then!

...'tis annoying though I will admit!!!
I've put the 03 disc back in now to save the laser. It doesnt have tmc at all bar a few greyed out menu options.  :-X  :y
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Which reminds me. These head units dont like re writeable media mp3 cdr's and the like, which cause premature laser failure.

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« Reply #38 on: 20 December 2009, 09:53:55 »

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The new clit's have them too i think, it must be cheaper for manufactures to not bother developing their own any more, and just get tomtom to stick their latest one in.
I do think Tomtom have lost their way - pretty much buggered up the WinCE ver going from V3 to V5, never released V7 except to some phone OEMs, then released that crap gayphone version. No idea what they have been smoking back in Holland....

iPhone version is no different to the very old Pocket PC version i use, has a few more bells and whistles, but basic nav is the same.

Speaking of iPhone i might have been put on the trial of them at work  :-X

I def think tt on a mobile media device of your choice is the way to go with mobile nav software. Be it gay phone or whatever "bill gates lick dick product" your into. ;D

Just hope i can find a version that will work on the n900 if they ever release it on a network.
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« Reply #39 on: 20 December 2009, 10:19:49 »

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Aftermarket Head units will never be able to integrate with all functions on all cars......afaik?

Very wrong - modern cars can usually integrate fully with aftermarket head units - how deep are your pockets ?

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Reasonably deep. But being just before xmas i cant reach the small change at the bottom of them at the moment. ;D

But i'm very glad to hear i'm wrong. Which head unit will work and display via a colour screen high in the dash, with check controle, and bose? ....and no can bus(except to cid)no idea what can bus is by the way.


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Re: sat nav
« Reply #40 on: 20 December 2009, 10:40:48 »

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no idea what can bus is by the way.

Controller Area Network http://www.mjschofield.com/history.htm

A bit like USB2 or firewire for cars. It can be used to connect all sorts of things in a car so long as the manufacturers have written a driver for it........
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« Reply #41 on: 20 December 2009, 11:27:07 »

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no idea what can bus is by the way.

Controller Area Network http://www.mjschofield.com/history.htm

A bit like USB2 or firewire for cars. It can be used to connect all sorts of things in a car so long as the manufacturers have written a driver for it........
Nice one Andy, cheers.
 Makes modifying impossible i guess? Seem to remember the rats gang chose the omega for their v8 project due to slippery shape and being a non can car.
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« Reply #42 on: 20 December 2009, 14:02:30 »

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no idea what can bus is by the way.

Controller Area Network http://www.mjschofield.com/history.htm

A bit like USB2 or firewire for cars. It can be used to connect all sorts of things in a car so long as the manufacturers have written a driver for it........
Nice one Andy, cheers.
 Makes modifying impossible i guess? Seem to remember the rats gang chose the omega for their v8 project due to slippery shape and being a non can car.
I don't think it prevents modifications. The Omega is described as a half CAN car because two little CAN buses were added to the later cars (1. from the ECU to the OBD socket {I think} and 2. for the GID/CID in cars equipped with satnav)

If you have a full CAN car you need to talk CAN to know when the backlighting should be on and to pick up a speed signal. Once you have full CAN all sorts of things become possible through programming. As DaveDND says it is a question of money.

If you don't have a full CAN car then you can connect up just about anything made since cars became neagitive earth with a bit of inginuity (and lots of wires)
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« Reply #43 on: 20 December 2009, 17:15:14 »

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The new clit's have them too i think, it must be cheaper for manufactures to not bother developing their own any more, and just get tomtom to stick their latest one in.
I do think Tomtom have lost their way - pretty much buggered up the WinCE ver going from V3 to V5, never released V7 except to some phone OEMs, then released that crap gayphone version. No idea what they have been smoking back in Holland....

iPhone version is no different to the very old Pocket PC version i use, has a few more bells and whistles, but basic nav is the same.

Speaking of iPhone i might have been put on the trial of them at work  :-X

I def think tt on a mobile media device of your choice is the way to go with mobile nav software. Be it gay phone or whatever "bill gates lick dick product" your into. ;D

Just hope i can find a version that will work on the n900 if they ever release it on a network.

I do miss having it with me at all times, was very handy. iPhone version runs well, but suffers from poor GPS reception.
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« Reply #44 on: 20 December 2009, 18:50:28 »

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The new clit's have them too i think, it must be cheaper for manufactures to not bother developing their own any more, and just get tomtom to stick their latest one in.
I do think Tomtom have lost their way - pretty much buggered up the WinCE ver going from V3 to V5, never released V7 except to some phone OEMs, then released that crap gayphone version. No idea what they have been smoking back in Holland....

iPhone version is no different to the very old Pocket PC version i use, has a few more bells and whistles, but basic nav is the same.

Speaking of iPhone i might have been put on the trial of them at work  :-X

I def think tt on a mobile media device of your choice is the way to go with mobile nav software. Be it gay phone or whatever "bill gates lick dick product" your into. ;D

Just hope i can find a version that will work on the n900 if they ever release it on a network.

I do miss having it with me at all times, was very handy. iPhone version runs well, but suffers from poor GPS reception.
Poor compared to what would you say? Other portables, other mobiles or in car which it world be worse obviously. May or may not be worth a bluetooth gps device? They still drop out though, as they do.
I guess if its using a surf star 3 chip set then its as good as it gets....?

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