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2 Programs and features 1.3 Device support 2.0 Installation 2.1 Installation methods 2.2 Installation Instructions 2.2a Method #1: SD Installation (Recommended) 2.2b Method #2: Flash Disk (SD-Free) Installation 3.0 Using MioPocket 3.1 Minimizing and task switching 3.2 Remotely controlling the device 3.3 Remotely accessing the registry 3.4 Taking screenshots 3.5 Using PocketGPS 3.6 Using BeeLineGPS 3.7 Accessing the device's original menus 3.8 WiFi SDIO cards 3.9 Adding media (books, movies, etc.) 3.10 Setting the alarm clock app 3.11 Playing music with the display off 3.12 Synchronizing contacts and calendars with Outlook 3.13 USB modes 3.14 Using Virtual Earth Mobile and Live Search 3.15 Jerry's 480x272 MioMap 3.3 skin 4.0 Modifying MioPocket 4.1 Editing navigation app paths 4.2 Editing icons 4.3 Installing applications 4.4 Adding registry files 4.5 Excluding registry files 4.6 Setting your time zone 4.7 Disabling the MiniBar 4.8 Configuring the quick launch button 4.9 Enabling/disabling the startup menu 4.10 Enabling alternate keyboards 4.11 Adding fonts 4.12 Configuring automatic registry backup 4.13 Freeing up memory/RAM for apps 5.0 Common Issues with MioPocket 5.1 I get "There is no application associated with ''" when trying to install MioPocket 5.2 My device freezes while installing or running MioPocket 5.3 Many icons return "Cannot find .mscr" 5.4 I frequently have to re-install MioPocket 5.5 MioPocket crashes when I click on the screen after returning from a long standby 5.6 I can't use my device while connected to USB or while charging 5.7 Explorer doesn't work 5.8 The date and time are wrong when I use apps like Alarm and Appointments 5.9 I get errors when I try to run an application that I installed/added 5.10 My original nav app won't run after uninstalling MioPocket 5.11 My device is stuck in an endless reboot cycle! 5.12 The keyboard button returns an error 5.13 My touchscreen has stopped working! 5.14 Some of my hardware buttons don't work 5.15 After installation, my device is unusable! 5.16 Installation completes, resets, then installs all over again 5.17 How do I kill my device's original software? 5.18 My device stays on when I turn the engine off 5.19 My Mio Moov won't boot or connect to USB! 5.20 I get a "Syntax error" message during installation 6.0 Appendix 6.1 Included applications 6.2 Included games 6.3 Credits 6.4 License 1.0 Introduction
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1.1 Description
MioPocket is a frontend for Windows CE-based devices, mainly GPS navigation devices. It is an installable package of programs, scripts, registry files and skins to "unlock" PNA/GPS devices and allow them to be used for far more than just navigation (ex. for music, movies, appointments, multiple navigation apps, etc.), like PDAs. Nearly all GPS devices use Windows CE as the core operating system, just as Pocket PCs do, but they usually try to keep you from accessing the operating system so that you can't mess anything up. MioPocket gets around that to open up a world of functionality to what is, ordinarily, a very limited device. MioPocket is the most-packed and most-fully-featured unlock for PNAs available and is free and legal to use, as it consists 100% of freely-distributable content. What MioPocket is not is a replacement for MioMap, Mobile Navigator or any other OEM navigation software. It is just a frontend from which you may launch your device's navigation software or other navigation software that you've purchased.
SD advantages: SD cards have ample space, copying to SD card is fastest and returning to factory condition is usually as
easy as popping out the SD card and performing a hard reset. SD disadvantages: Using MioPocket requires having an SD card with MioPocket on it in the device at all times and returning from a long standby sometimes requires waiting a few seconds for the SD card to initialize. Flash advantages: Always on the device, so it doesn't require having MioPocket on an SD card or waiting for it to initialize. Flash disadvantages: Requires renaming or editing of original device files (which can be dangerous if the wrong files are changed) and uninstalling MioPocket and returning to factory condition requires changing them back. Also, space is usually limited, meaning that some users won't be able to fit MioPocket without removing maps and/or MioPocket components. The SD-free instructions have more information on things to remove. Recommendation: Start off with SD installation if your device supports it and, especially, if you're a novice or newbie at this. It's the easiest to setup, upgrade and remove. It's also safe for most devices. More experienced/savvy/daring users can try SD-free later.
3) Copy the MioAutoRun and Media folders to the root of your SD card ("root" means top level, not in any other folder). 4) Choose either 4A (Mio Digiwalker models), 4B (Mio Moov & Spirit models), 4C (Asian & Israeli Mios) or 4D (non-Mio brands) below... 4A) Mio Digiwalker (non-Moov) models only: i. Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and Mortscript.exe to the root of your SD card, then rename them according to the following: * c320, c520, c620, c720, c725 and c728: no renaming necessary * c310: rename MioAutoRun.exe to c310Auto.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to c310Auto.mscr * c510: rename MioAutoRun.exe to c510Auto.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to c510Auto.mscr * c710: rename MioAutoRun.exe to c710Auto.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to c710Auto.mscr. If that doesn't work, rename them to Oscar200DM.exe and Oscar200DM.mscr * c220 and c250: rename MioAutoRun.exe to oscar91adm.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to oscar91adm.mscr. If that doesn't work, try the c230 names below. * c230: rename MioAutoRun.exe to autorun_ABC.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to autorun_ABC.mscr. If that doesn't work, rename them to goce.exe and goce.mscr * h610: rename MioAutoRun.exe to H610Auto.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to H610Auto.mscr * 268 and 269: no renaming necessary (usually). Switch off the device from the back of the device, using the stylus. Just as it comes back on, quickly hold the Volume Up and Flag/Set buttons down for a few seconds. Choose No at the prompt, then tap on the grey taskbar at the bottom, choose Start, then Windows Explorer and browse to and run the MioAutoRun.exe that you copied to the SD card. Skip to Step 6. If none of that works, try renaming MioAutoRun.exe to Oscar100DM.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to Oscar100DM.mscr, then using the stylus and buttons as described. * 268+ and 269+: rename MioAutoRun.exe to autorunce.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to autorunce.mscr. If that does not work, try created a MioMap folder on your SD card, copying all three files there and renaming MioAutoRun.exe to MioMap.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to MioMap.mscr * 136: rename MioAutoRun.exe to autorunmio136na.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to autorunmio136na.mscr * Other Digiwalker models: try all of the above names to see if any of them work. If none work, look around online for clues as to what the filename needs to be for your particular device (the posters at http://www.gpspassion.com should be able to help) or simply install to your flash disk (see below), instead. Note: If the first file is listed in the folder simply as "MioAutoRun" (no ".exe"), then do not include the ".exe" in the new file name, either, because it means that the ".exe" is already there and being hidden by the operating system. If your cx20 (esp. c520 or c320) has MioMap 2008 (not 3.x), either out-of-the-box or due to flashing with Mio's firmware tool, then you may need to follow steps 4Bia, 4Bib and 4Bic below (ignore that they're for Moovs). ii. Skip to Step 5. 4B) Mio Moov & Spirit models only: i. Create, in the root of your SD card, a folder with one of the following names, depending on your model (Note: filenames ARE case-sensitive): Moov 150 - European: Cobia_300L_32, North American: Cobia_300L_32_NA, Australian: Cobia_300L_32_AU Moov 200 - European: Cobia_300_32, North American: Cobia_300_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_300_32_AU Moov 200u - European: Cobia_300_64, North American: Cobia_300_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_300_64_AU Moov 210 - European: Cobia_T300_32, North American: Cobia_T300_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T300_32_AU Moov 300 - European: Cobia_400_64, North American: Cobia_400_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_400_64_AU Moov 310 - European: Cobia_T400_64, North American: Cobia_T400_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T400_64_AU Moov 330 - European: Cobia_410_64, North American: Cobia_410_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_410_64_AU Moov 360 - European: Cobia_420_64, North American: Cobia_420_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_420_64_AU Moov 370 - European: Cobia_T420_64, North American: Cobia_T420_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T420_64_AU Moov 500 - European: Cobia_500_64, North American: Cobia_500_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_500_64_AU Moov 500 R2 - European: Cobia500R2, North American: Cobia500R2_NA, Australian: Cobia500R2_AU Moov 510 - European: Cobia_T500_64, North American: Cobia_T500_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T500_64_AU Moov 560 - European: Cobia_520_64, North American: Cobia_520_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_520_64_AU Moov 580 - European: Cobia_T550_64, North American: Cobia_T550_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T550_64_AU Knight Rider: KITT_USA Spirit models: Default Spirit S400/S410: SEEKER_400 or Default Spirit S500/S505: SEEKER_T500 or Default Spirit S555: SEEKER_T520 or Default Example: \Storage Card\Cobia_400_64_NA If the above does not help you to find the correct folder to use, connect your Moov to your computer and...
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a) If you have a file named "app_startup.txt" in the root of your internal flash drive... Open it, scroll down to the very bottom and look for the line that starts with RunSDCardExecutable. That line will look something like this... RunSDCardExecutable(SmartST_CE - Run()): CreateProcess(\Storage card\\auto.exe) failed, error 2 ...with "" being the folder name that your device requires. Create that folder on your SD card and proceed to step 4Bii below. b) If you have a file named "version.ini" on the internal flash drive in \Program Files\Navman\SmartST_CE\... Open it, look under the [VersionInfo] section for the "Name" entry. Create that folder on your SD card and proceed to step 4Bii below. c) If you have a file named device.xml in the root of the internal flash drive, open it in a text editor, look for a string that starts with "Mantas" and create a folder with that name on your SD card and proceed to step 4Bii below. If, for whatever reason, the app_startup.txt, version.ini and device.xml methods do not work for you, read the firmware version listed (usually in white on black text) when you boot the device up and use the first code that comes after "Cobia". For example, the Moov360's firmware version starts with "COBIA 420", so the folder should start with "Cobia_420" (note the capitalized first letter, the following lower-case and the underscore). After that, for most devices, comes the amount of internal RAM, "_32" for 32MB devices and "_64" for 64MB devices. Finally, North American models append "_NA" on the end and Australian models append "_AU" on the end. If nothing works for you, try re-formatting your SD card (using Extras\Win32\SD Formatter from the MioPocket zip, if possible) or using an entirely different card, then look for an answer in the forums at www.gpspassion.com ii. Next, copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the folder that you just created and rename the first two to Auto.exe and Auto.mscr, respectively. If the first file is listed in the folder simply as "MioAutoRun" (no ".exe"), then rename the file simply as "Auto" (because it means that the ".exe" is already there and being hidden by the operating system). iii. Skip to Step 5. 4C) Asian & Israeli Mios only If you have a Moov model... First try the Moov instructions above. If they don't work, follow them again, but don't create a "Cobia" folder on the SD card. Simply copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of the SD card (not in any folder) and rename MioAutoRun.exe to Auto.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to Auto.mscr. If you have an asian Digiwalker model... i. Create, in the root of your SD card, a folder named for your model (ex. "C320" for the Asian c320 and "C230" for the Asian C230). ii. Next, copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the folder that you just created and rename the first two to Auto.exe and Auto.mscr, respectively. If you have an Israeli Digiwalker model... i. Navigate to the "MioMap" directory on your SD card and rename MioMap.exe to MioMap_orig.exe and, if it exists, MioMap.exe.id to MioMap_orig.exe.id. ii. Next, copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the same folder and rename the first two to MioMap.exe and MioMap.mscr, respectively. Also, copy Extras\Device-Specific Install\MioMap.exe.id to the same folder. iii. Skip to Step 5. 4D) Non-Mio devices Warning: Some obscure GPS devices (especially no-name Chinese GPS devices) do not revert Windows back to an unmodified condition when you perform a hard reset. That means that you may not be able to undo any undesirable changes and you may permanently brick your unit. Y ou've been warned, but, if you proceed, be extra careful about what changes you make. Most reputable brands, including all of the following, are safe.
Becker: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then rename
MioAutoRun.exe to AutoRun.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to AutoRun.mscr
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Binatone: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then create in the same
place a file named shell.ini with nothing but the path to MioAutoRun.exe in it.
HP iPAQ: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then rename
MioAutoRun.exe to CElauncher.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to CElauncher.mscr
Insignia CNV*: Create a folder named CNAV on the SD card, copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to
that folder, then rename MioAutoRun.exe to CNAVClient.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to CNAVClient.mscr
Insignia NS-NAV*: Create a folder named WLNANavi480_272 on the SD card, copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and
MortScript.exe to that folder, then rename MioAutoRun.exe to WLNA_Navi.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to WLNA_Navi.mscr
Magellan Crossover: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card and rename
MioAutoRun.exe to micManager.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to micManager.mscr. Next, make a copy of micManager.exe and rename it to DM.exe
Medion: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then rename
MioAutoRun.exe to GOCE.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to GOCE.mscr
Navigon: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then rename
MioAutoRun.exe to AutoRunCE.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to AutoRunCE.mscr. If that does not work, rename them to UpdateMe.exe and UpdateMe.mscr
Navman: Create a folder on your SD card named after your model (ex. "S50" for the S50). If that doesn't work (and it won't for
newer models), find and open source.txt on your flash drive, read the "Software:" line and create a folder on your SD card with the name listed before the "6.0" or "6.1" (ex. "MERMAID_405" for the S100 or "SEEKER_T525" for the MY55T). Next, copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to that folder and rename MioAutoRun.exe to Auto.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to Auto.mscr
Nextar: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then create in the same
place a file named shell.ini with nothing but the path to MioAutoRun.exe in it.
Rightway: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then rename
MioAutoRun.exe to CoPilot.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to CoPilot.mscr.
Route 66: Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the Route 66 folder on your SD card, rename
R66Navigate8.exe to R66Navigate8_orig.exe, then rename MioAutoRun.exe to R66Navigate8.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to R66Navigate8.mscr. If Route 66 is on your flash drive, instead, copy the three files to the root of your SD card, then point the Route 66 icon on the GPS menu to MioAutoRun.exe.
Wayteq (and, perhaps, other devices using Mobile Navigator): Create a "Mobilenavigator" folder in the root of the SD card,
copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to that folder, then, rename MioAutoRun.exe to Mobilenavigator.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to Mobilenavigator.mscr
Generic/No-name Chinese devices: If the menu system has a navigation icon that can mapped to any executable, copy
MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card and map the icon to MioAutoRun.exe. If the menu system does not allow mapping any icons, then you may need to try SD-free installation (2.2b) below. Warning: Most of these Chinese devices do not revert Windows back to an unmodified condition when you perform a hard reset. Y ou can still
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install MioPocket on these devices, but be aware that doing so carries a slightly higher risk.
Other devices: If your brand/model is not listed here, then you will either have to find out elsewhere if and how your device can
be unlocked or try SD-free installation (2.2b) below. 5) If you have the USB cable attached, disconnect it. While your device is on, insert your SD card into your device. If it's already in, pop it out and back in. Alternately, on some devices (such as Mio Digiwalkers), you may be able to initiate installation by tapping the power button once and then, once the screen goes off, once again. On some Mio Moov devices, you may need to move the slider switch all the way to the right, then back to the fully left position, and other Moov devices require that you load up MioMap and wait for a GPS lock before exiting out and attempting installation. On Nextar devices, press the Navigator icon on the main menu. 6) After a few seconds, a menu should display. If it does not, perform a soft reset and see if that initiates installation. If your device simply freezes when you attempt installation, try re-formatting your SD card (using Extras\Win32\SD Formatter from the MioPocket zip, if possible) or using a different card. If re-formatting the device as FAT32 makes no difference, try re-formatting it as FAT. 7) Once the menu displays, choose "Run MioPocket" to begin installation of MioPocket. In the future, you can, via the same menu, choose to have the "Run MioPocket" option selected automatically after a certain number seconds or you can disable the menu entirely, in which case MioPocket will always install automatically. 8) Once the installation window displays, about 10 seconds will go by and your device will reboot to complete the installation. If no installation window appears with any of those suggestions, you may have renamed MioAutoRun.exe incorrectly. That's easy to do because some operating systems (especially Windows) hide common file extensions (like ".exe"). If the file was listed simply as "MioAutoRun" (without the ".exe"), then, when you rename the file, don't include the ".exe" either. If you are not sure, try removing the ".exe" from the file, anyways, and try all of the above suggestions again. 9) MioPocket ought to be installed. Enjoy. If you have problems, check out the forums at GPSPassion (particularly the MioPocket thread in the Mio sub-forum). If you have a Navigon and 1) the device freezes when the microSD card and 2) USB no longer works after removing the card, do the following: remove the microSD card, allow the device to put to the Navigon menu, press the menu's power button, wait for the device to fully shut down (not just dim the display), press and hold the hardware power button until you're asked for a "factory reset" and accept it.
a. You may delete either MioAutoRun\System\CE4 or CE5, depending on which OS version your device does not have. For
example, if it is a CE 5.0 device, you may delete the CE4 folder. Deleting will free up 2-10MB. Note: CE6 devices use the CE5 folder, so it should not be deleted on such devices. b. Delete MioAutoRun\Programs\Metro\all (or just the city files that you don't want) if you don't care about public transport routing (trains, subways, etc.). Deleting all files will free up 11MB. c. Delete the entire MioAutoRun\Programs\Games folder if you have zero interest in any games. That'll free up over 13MB. d. Don't copy the included books or the sample video in the Media folder if you don't have any interest in them. Deleting them all will free up 10MB. e. If your navigation app has maps split across many different files, you can store some on your desktop computer or other storage device. Some navigation apps can even access maps on SD card in addition to the flash drive, so you might be able
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to move them there and still use them. For example, with MioMap 3.x, create a MioMap folder on your SD card, create a Maps folder inside of that (so that the path looks like \Storage Card\MioMap\Maps) and then move maps there (from \My Flash Disk\MioMap\MioMap\Maps). 4) Choose either 4A (Option #1: Copy directly to flash drive) or 4B (Option #2: Copy via SD card) below... 4A) Option #1: Copy directly to flash drive i) Copy the MioAutoRun and Media folders to the root (top level) of your Flash Disk (so that it looks like \MioAutoRun). If your device is an older Mio and you can't access it over USB, you may need to download the MioTransfer utility from Mio's website (but be advised that getting MioPocket onto your device via MioTransfer is a hassle and you're highly advised to use Option #1 above, instead). Y ou do not need the MioAutoRun.* files (those are only for SD installation). Sanyo devices: Also copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr, MortScript.exe and Extras\Device-Specific Install\Sanyo_AutoRun_USB.inf to the root of the flash disk and rename Sanyo_AutoRun_USB.inf to AutoRun_USB.inf. Next, skip to Step 5. If it doesn't work, continue with the instructions immediately below. ii) Navigate to the directory of your device's original navigation application. Example: * Mio Digiwalker: \My Flash Disk\MioMap\MioMap\ * Mio Moov: \My Flash Disk\Program Files\MioMap\ or \My Flash Disk\Program Files\Navman\ * Magellan: \HDD\APP\ * Sanyo: \MyFlashDisk\MobileNavigator iii) Perform the following... * Mio Digiwalker: Rename MioMap.exe to MioMap_orig.exe and, if it exists, MioMap.exe.id to MioMap_orig.exe.id. * Mio Moov/Spirit: If MioMap.exe exists, rename it to MioMap_orig.exe. If SmartST_CE.exe exists, rename it to SmartST_CE_orig.exe. If neither exists, open AppStartupSec.ini, find the ProcessFile= line that points to either file and change it to point to MioAutoRun.exe (ex. ProcessFile=MioAutoRun.exe). If you can't do any of this, do SD installation. Whatever you do, do NOT rename AppStartupSec.exe or edit paths.xml, as either will brick your device. * Magellan: Rename Navigator.exe to Navigator_orig.exe or Magellan_pna.exe to Magellan_pna_orig.exe (whichever exists). * Sanyo: Rename MobileNavigator.exe to MobileNavigator_orig.exe * Other brands/models: Identify the main executable of your navigation software (or accompanying software, like a music player, to be even safer), then rename it, appending "_orig" to the base name (ex. "Navigator.exe" to "Navigator_orig.exe"). Note the warnings earlier in this section about how this can be dangerous on some devices. Know what you're doing. If in doubt, look online for others who have successfully unlocked the same or similar model to learn what may be safe. iv) Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the above directory (step 4Bii), then rename MioAutoRun.exe to the original name of your navigation app and MioAutoRun.mscr to the same, minus the extension (ex. Navigator.mscr if the other file is now Navigator.exe). Example: * Mio Digiwalker: Rename MioAutoRun.exe to MioMap.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to MioMap.mscr. Also, if you renamed a MioMap.exe.id to MioMap_orig.exe.id above, copy Extras\Device-Specifc Install\MioMap.exe.id to the folder. * Mio Moov/Spirit: Rename MioAutoRun.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to either MioMap.exe and MioMap.mscr or SmartST_CE.exe and SmartST_CE.mscr * Magellan: Rename MioAutoRun.exe to Navigator.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to Navigator.mscr or, if Magellan_pna.exe originally existed instead of Navigator.exe, rename MioAutoRun.exe to Magellan_pna.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to Magellan_pna.mscr * Sanyo: Rename MioAutoRun.exe to MobileNavigator.exe, and MioAutoRun.mscr to MobileNavigator.mscr v) Skip to Step 5. 4B) Option #2: Copy via SD card i) Follow steps 1-6 of SD installation above. If you previously tried SD installation and couldn't get it to work, you will likely not be able to do this step and, therefore, will have to go up to section 4A and do Option #1, instead. ii) Scroll down to the bottom of the startup menu and choose "SDFree Installation (Copy via SD card)." Y ou may be prompted to select your device's original navigation application. That executable will be renamed with "_orig" on the end (ex. MioMap.exe to MioMap_orig.exe) and a MioPocket file will be copied in its place so that, instead of the nav app running, MioPocket will run. Don't worry; this can be undone in the future. The original nav app is usually somewhere on the internal flash drive. Some examples of the nav app executable to replace are: * Mio Digiwalker models: \My Flash Disk\MioMap\MioMap\MioMap.exe * Mio Moov/Spirit models: \My Flash Disk\Program Files\MioMap\MioMap.exe (Warning: if no MioMap.exe exists, please do SD installation to avoid bricking your device) * Magellan models: \HDD\APP\Navigator.exe or \HDD\APP\magellan_pna.exe
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* Sanyo: \MyFlashDisk\MobileNavigator\MobileNavigator.exe iii) The copy operation will take several minutes, so leave it alone for a while. A message will appear once it's done. At that point, you may freely remove the MioPocket files from your SD card. iv) MioPocket is only copied to the flash drive. It now needs to be installed. Proceed to Step 5. 5) Run your navigation app in the same manner as you usually run it (i.e. usually by pressing an icon on the device's factory menu or, if no menu exists, resetting the device). If you chose the right nav app executable in the previous steps, a menu will pop up, asking you whether you want to run your original navigation app or MioPocket. 6) Choose "Run MioPocket" from the menu. In the future, you can, via the same menu, choose to have the "Run MioPocket" option selected automatically after a certain number seconds or you can disable the menu entirely, in which case MioPocket will always install automatically. It might be a good idea to NOT disable the menu, though, as you might, at some point, want to use your original nav app without MioPocket affecting it in any way. A short timeout of 5 seconds before "Run MioPocket" is chosen might be a better option. 7) An installation window should appear. Once installation has started, wait for it to finish and your device will reboot to complete the installation. 8) MioPocket ought to be installed. Enjoy. If you have problems, check out the forums at GPSPassion (particularly the MioPocket thread in the Mio sub-forum). 3.0 Using MioPocket
play. 5) When you're ready to return to MioPocket, tap the upper-right corner of the screen.
5. Load up MioMap, go into the menu, find "My MioMap" and cycle through the options for "Extra button" (in the lower-left corner) until you get to "StopWord Panel". Return to the map screen and you should see a green orb with the Windows logo on it in the lower left. Pressing that will open the panel that now has icons correctly pointing to MioPocket programs and scripts. Y ou are now done. The following is ONLY for if "Override_Jerry_MioPocket" is NOT listed in Skin Manager. 4a. Go to "MioAutoRun\Programs\Device-Specific\Mio\Digiwalker480x272\Override for Jerry's skin" and zip up the two folders (\common and \mio) inside. 4b. Copy the zip to a "Skin" folder under your MioMap folder (ex. \My Flash Disk\MioMap\MioMap\Skin). If the "Skin" folder does not exist, create it. Proceed to Step 5 above. For any other issues, please head over to the Mio forum at http://www.gpspassion.com, look for a thread on MioPocket and ask there. 4.0 Modifying MioPocket
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want it. Next, go to the Settings page and click on the Backup Registry button. Parts of the registry will be backed up to MioAutoRun\Registry\Custom\RegistryBackup.reg so that your application's registry settings will be automatically imported during MioPocket installation. Finally, you may want to check \Windows to see if the application put any files there. If it did, copy those to MioAutoRun\Windows\Windows so that they're always copied to \Windows during MioPocket installation. If a .CAB file will not install for you (and you can't find an alternate version of the app that will), try running MioAutoRun\System\wceloadext.exe and turning off all checks, then installing the .CAB file again. If even that doesn't help, run Extras\Win32\MSCEInf (CAB Extractor)\MSCEInf.exe from the extracted MioPocket zip and on a Windows computer to extract all of the files contained in the .CAB file. Once extracted, copy them to a folder on your device and run the main .exe file. If, for whatever reason, MSCEInf isn't usable, you will need to extract and rename the files manually. Use a zip program (like 7zip) to extract the files from the .CAB file. One of the extracted files ought to be a _setup.xml file (or similar). Open that file in a text editor and you'll find information for what the rest of the files should be renamed to. They'll be in pairs. For example, if you see "SetupProgram.exe" and, a few lines below that, "SETUPP~1.001"... then, you'll want to rename the extracted SETUPP~1.001 to SetupProgram.exe. Sometimes, files will need to be moved to sub-folders, in which case one of the nearby lines will specify where. Once you've renamed (and moved) as many files as you can, copy the files to your device and run the main .exe file.
keyboard" entry and then select "JOTKBD/Full Keyboard." The MiniBar keyboard icon will now run JOTKBD. If you have your own non-SIP keyboard that you have installed and with to use with the MiniBar keyboard icon, choose "Other" from the "Set MiniBar keyboard" sub-menu. If you would like to add a keyboard which happens to be SIP-based, put the .dll file for the keyboard in MioAutoRun\System and rename it to Keyboard-.dll, where is the name is whatever you want to call it (usually the language name). Next, go to MioAutoRun\Registry\Exclude and make a copy of one of the Keyboard-*.reg files, renaming it to Keyboard-.reg, where is the same as you used for the .dll. Then, open that .reg file in a text editor and change the display name (ex. "Hungarian Keyboard") to whatever you want and both .dll references to be the .dll name that you came up with earlier. All of this naming is important for the selection menu to automatically know detect and use the files. Finally, go to MioPocket Settings->System->Install Keyboard Language and, if you followed all of these instructions exactly, the keyboard that you want to add will be there.
5.1 I get "There is no application associated with ''" when trying to install MioPocket
This error relates to MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe. It indicates that MioAutoRun.exe (or whatever you had to rename it to) successfully ran, but that one of the other two files is missing in the same folder. Y ou either did not copy MortScript.exe to the folder, did not copy MioAutoRun.mscr or did not rename MioAutoRun.mscr correctly. Regarding the last one, ensure that MioAutoRun.mscr is renamed exactly according to how MioAutoRun.exe was renamed, i.e. the same except for the extension on the end (ex. MioMap.exe/MioMap.mscr, Destinator.exe/Destinator.mscr, etc.).
problem will have occurred after that log message and before the next similar log message. Y ou could try either putting # signs in front of some (or all, though that could be overkill) of those lines or duplicate the log message line on new lines to narrow down the problem further.
5.5 MioPocket crashes when I click on the screen after returning from a long standby
If you installed to an SD card, you need to give the device time to initialize the card. This takes 5-8 seconds. Give it such time before touching the screen. For times when you forget and it does crash, simply double-click on the "MioPocket" icon on the desktop to re-launch it.
5.8 The date and time are wrong when I use apps like Alarm and Appointments
The date and time need to be synchronized before they'll be correct. Load up MioMap, BeeLineGPS, PocketGPS or other similar GPS software and wait for GPS lock. Exit out and your date and time should be correct. If you want to go further and ensure that they won't always be lost when you hard reset your device, go into "MP Settings" on the Settings page and choose "enable time sync during install". It will run a test and ask you to confirm that you want it to sync time during MioPocket installation. If you're wondering why we have to load up some other GPS app before the time sync utility, it's because the time sync utility does not actually sync with the satellites; it just retrieves the time kept by the GPS chip in your device (and which is updated only when a real GPS app is used).
1) Y our device boots directly into MioMap (instead of to a menu)... 2) Y ou installed MioPocket to the flash drive (SD-free), AND... 3) Y ou disabled the startup menu that has you choose "Run MioMap" or "Run MioPocket." Under that combination of conditions, your device may get stuck in an endless reboot cycle that you're unable to interrupt. What you need to do is let the device sit for awhile and do its rebooting. MioPocket has been configured to re-enable the startup menu after 25 straight resets, which will break any such cycle.
reset or shutdown will restore the unit to original condition. Usually, that can be done by holding the power button down (or, on some devices, like the Mio Moovs, holding the power switch in the "off" position) for up to 10 seconds. After a few seconds, repeat to turn it back on. If you did an SD installation, make sure to try this without the SD card in. If the device is built-into the dash of your car, disconnect and reconnect the car battery. If the device boots up with the same problem, then try re-copying MioPocket to your card/device, since it's possible that errors occurred the first time that you did. If that doesn't do it, try re-downloading MioPocket and re-copying it, since files can become corrupt during downloading or while just sitting on your hard drive. If you continue to have problems and you've been copying the files to an SD card (for SD installation or SD-to-SD-free installation), it may well be that your SD card's file system has become corrupt. Re-format the SD card (using Extras\Win32\SD Formatter from the MioPocket zip, if possible), then re-copy MioPocket. If you still have problems, try connecting the device to USB. If that works and you performed an SDfree (flash drive) installation, rename the file(s) back that you renamed to install MioPocket (ex. "MioMap_orig.exe" back to "MioMap.exe"). If that doesn't work or you performed an SD installation, try using the Mobile Registry Editor (Extras\Win32\Mobile Registry Editor) from a Windows computer. If you can use that, access the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\init key and modify the entries to mirror what's in the Backup\init.txt file on the drive/card that you installed MioPocket. If init.txt doesn't exist, try just deleting the Launch9999 value (which launches MioPocket). If the above doesn't work and you performed an SD installation, copy MioAutoRun\Programs\FileManCE2\FileManCE.exe to the place where you copied/renamed MioAutoRun.exe and rename it to the same thing. If you performed an SDfree installation, find an SD card and follow the directions in this Readme for SD installation, but substituting MioAutoRun.exe in the instructions with FileManCE.exe. In both cases, pop the SD card in the device and, hopefully, the file manager will run. From there, if you performed an SDfree installation, rename the file back that you renamed to install MioPocket (ex. "MioMap_orig.exe" back to "MioMap.exe"). Also, for both types of installation, try double-clicking on the Backup\PreInstallationBackup.reg file on the drive that you installed MioPocket. If that file doesn't exist or doesn't work, try running MioAutoRun\Programs\Regedit.exe and manually editing the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\init key to mirror what's in the Backup\init.txt file. If init.txt doesn't exist, try just deleting the Launch9999 value (which launches MioPocket). If you can't get the file manager to run from the SD card (and you're sure that you put in the right place and named it correctly), try creating a folder named "2577" (without the quotes) in the root (top level) of the SD card and copying FileManCE.exe there, renaming it to autorun.exe. Pop the card in the device and the file manager may end up running. If so, follow the instructions in the second half of the last paragraph. If none of the above works and you have a Mio Moov or Mio Spirit, try following the instructions in section 5.19 below. If that doesn't work or you have a different device, try asking for help in the forums at http://www.gpspassion.com.
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If this has happened to you (usually because you renamed AppStartupSec.exe or modified paths.xml, both of which you should never do), turn the device off and, while it's off, connect the USB cable (which, on the other end, is connected to your computer), then turn the device on. If a USB connection is not established, repeat this many, many times by turning the device off and back on; eventually, it may connect. If it connects, undo the file & folder changes that you did to the flash drive. Another thing to try is to get an SD card and create a "Cobia" folder on it that corresponds to section 2.2a4B (SD installation instructions for Moovs). Next, copy MioAutoRun\Programs\FileManCE2\FileManCE.exe to that folder and rename it to Auto.exe. Finally, put the device's power switch in the reset position, then in the on position, and as soon as the "USB connection" screen is shown (if it's shown), insert the SD card. If it works, the FileMan file browser will launch. At that point, undo the file & folder changes that you did to the flash drive. If both of those tricks don't work, there *may* be a way to establish a USB connection by opening up the Moov and shorting two pins. Poster "al13lea" at gpspassion.com came up with this. Here is my interpretation of his instructions: 1. Open the Moov's case by removing two little screws. 2. Notice 4 pins near the RESET/OFF/ON switch in which pins 1 & 2 form a pair and, slightly further away, pins 3 & 4 form a pair (ex. "|| ||" or "1 2 3 4"). 3. Connect the Moov through the USB cable to your computer. 4. Take a piece of conductive medal (such as a coin) and touch both of (and only) the middle two pins (pins 2 & 3) with it. If nothing happens after a few seconds, try doing the same with the two left-most pins (pins 1 & 2). 5. If successful, you should have the device recognized in Windows. At that point, undo the file & folder changes that you made earlier and which caused the problem. To read the actual description of the solution, see the following thread and scroll down to al1elea's post: http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=114520 Note that these instructions apply specifically to the Moov 200, but might work for any Moov. There is no guarantee that this will work, though, so attempt it only if you have tried everything else and assume all risks. If that doesn't work, try reading barmaley77's posts here: http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/topic.asp? TOPIC_ID=127723&whichpage=34
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PIM Booster (personal information manager) HandWallet (finance software) MoneyGoesAway (personal finances manager) Touch Notes (handwritten note-taker) Calc98SE (scientific calculator) 1-Calc (3-in-1 calculator, unit converter and tip calculator) Opera Mini (web browser) Internet Explorer (web browser) Skyfire (web browser) Remote Desktop Connection (remote desktop controller) nPOP (e-mail) PocketGPS-Map (mapping) BeeLineGPS (mapping/plotting/geocaching) Metro (public transport routing) FileManCE (file manager/browser) Total/CE Commander (file manager/browser) TreeSize Mobile (file size viewer) PHM Registry Editor (registry editor w/ search) TRE Registry Editor (registry editor w/ exporting) iTask Manager (simple task manager) Task Manager (advanced task manager) WR-Tools ResInfo (system information utility) BananaPC (task switcher) vSnap (screen capture utility) JOTKBD (full-size keyboard) DeClock (alarm clock) Pocket RAR (zipping utility) Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5 (application API) Java (application API) Flash Player (Flash video/animation player) GAPI (graphics API) PocketNav (task switcher) SirfTech (GPS utility) Tascal Search (search utility) Various small utilities
Binary Blackjack Connect 4 Crosswords Duck Hunt Flash Chess Mahjong Missile Strike (Missile Command clone) Pong Royal Poker Spider Solitaire Sudoku
6.3 Credits
Mort: MortScript (used for all scripting), http://www.sto-helit.de MiToNiOeS & TroNik/tronikos - iPhoneToday (MP 4.0 shell), http://code.google.com/p/iphonetoday/ Daniel Schumann: SystemInformation (MiniBar & MP 1.0-3.0 shell), http://www.ultimatelaunch.de Osprey: MioPocket Releases 6, 7, 9-28 & 35-60, Win7 & Vista skins, TCPMP skins, most scripts, http://www.netfresco.com/MioPocket TroNik: MioPocket Releases 29-33, specially-compiled apps, all utilities in MioAutoRun\Programs\TroNik, many bugfixes Mathwiz314: MioPocket Release 34 Stopword: Stopword skins, many ideas, applications, utilities and registry files Indabox: MioPocket 1.0 and 1.2 (Releases 1 & 2) D0cN0: MioPocket 1.2 Plus (Release 2 & 8) gps_newbie: MioPocket 1.2 Plus x1, x2 & x3 (Release 3, 4 & 5) bimbam69: skinnable build of TCPMP, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=636423 sixsixfive: Nitrogen skins Hellrayser: Moov Settings app jwoegerbauer: Much code contribution k4dz: Modified Route manager script Cheerful: Some code contribution Murphyfields: Some code contribution Many, many other users who suggested programs, fixes and ideas and provided testing and support Dennis Grning: SirfTech, http://w5.nuinternet.com/s660100031/SirfTech.htm Paludour: GPS2Blue, http://www.paludour.net All of the authors of the various apps and other files included in MioPocket
6.4 License
Do pretty much whatever you want with MioPocket, short of selling it and/or taking credit for it. It's an open project. Y ou're encouraged to add your own modifications on top of MioPocket and release them for all to use. If you do so, just maintain the spirit of the project: it's free to all and all may add to it. Y ou may even poach MioPocket's ideas, scripts and other files for your own unlocks (just as MioPocket poached many things from earlier unlocks). Any way in which the MioPocket project can continue to give back freely to the community is welcome. Finally, the contributors of MioPocket are in no way liable for any damage that the software might make to your unit. Y ou assume the risk when you put it on your device.
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