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been quite busy working on these cars actually. Ozpost - yep! thats giving me a lot of grief on the wholesale front.

I'm taking a break from 24th-jan 3 so no posting from me.

Ill send you details after Chrissy, im sure your very busy and also the Auspost dramas at this time of year.

well i just got a parcel in the mail - weirdly it's behind a shrub in my front yard and the plastic casing of the dvd was cracked in the corners,

either it's thrown to the house in anger or step on or being squeezed too full with other stuffs.

so post is working already... although half of them were probably pissed if they don't get the payrise they wanted...

expect a lot of damaged mail...

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received a dvd jap map from rianto today, thanks rianto!

tried and works with the mixed of english and jap menu, woman voice is in jap...

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hope andy's mate from russia can find solution for this...

my maps look COMPLETELY different!

i think i have the birdview version of maps. what is that one???

Most maps change between birds eye and "3D". There might be a function that can switch between them on yours.

"Guess"

received a dvd jap map from rianto today, thanks rianto!

tried and works with the mixed of english and jap menu, woman voice is in jap...

here's some pix;

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post-55745-1264045248_thumb.jpg

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hope andy's mate from russia can find solution for this...

It will take a lot of efforts (and cost) to decode those proprietary map format. Let alone finding another map that can be encoded into something that the ROM drive can read.

It is such a pity that Xanavi built the maps in closed proprietary format, as it looks like their navigation system is one of the leading in its class

(with 3D buildings, 3D view of multi-layer overpass etc).

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