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MioPocket for GPSBay

WARNING: I’m not responsible for any damage resulted by following my guide.

1. Create shell.ini in your SDcard
open up shell.ini and paste

/windows/explorer.exe

2.Download MioPocket http://www.netfresco.com/MioPocket/

3. Extract and copy the following to SDcard
Media
folder
MioAutoRun folder
MioAutoRun.exe
MioAutoRun.mscr
MortScript.exe

4.Turn on your GPSBay with sd card in it.Click on Navigation.A window should appear,open SDMMC and run MioAutoRun.exe

5.Here onward,please refer to MioPocket guide.

6.When your done,there’s a bug bring up the old main menu.To solve this,you need to go to MP Setting -> System -> Disable PowerButton on startup

Building Ubuntu FreeRadius 1.1.7 with EAP/TLS/TTLS support

Ubuntu do not have freeradius1 is their repo.It’s annoying considering most of the online guide/config for freeradius TTLS is on freeradius1.Moreover,due to licensing issue,Ubuntu do not support EAP/TLS/TTLS by default.

This is the steps to get a freeradius1 with EAP/TLS/TTLS deb

1. Download from freeradius.org. during time of writing it’s 1.1.7 wget -c ftp://ftp.freeradius.org/pub/radius/freeradius-1.1.7.tar.gz

2. extract it into a directory. tar xvf freeradius-1.1.7.tar.gz

3. change directory cd freeradius-1.1.7

4. check debian/rules nano debian/rules.Ensure this line is uncomment and “buildssl” contain –with-rlm_eap_peap –with-rlm_eap_tls –with-rlm_eap_ttls
modulepackages = krb5 ldap mysql iodbc postgresql
buildssl = --with-rlm_eap_peap --with-rlm_eap_tls --with-rlm_eap_ttls --with-rlm_sql_postgresql_lib_dir=`pg_config --libdir` --with-rlm_sql_postgresql_include_dir=`pg_config --includedir`

5. check debian/control nano debian/control and ensure libssl-dev is in the build depends Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.2.32), dpatch (>= 2), autotools-dev, libtool (>= 1.5), libltdl3-dev, libpam0g-dev, libmysqlclient15-dev | libmysqlclient14-dev | libmysqlclient-dev, libgdbm-dev, libldap2-dev, libsasl2-dev, libiodbc2-dev, libkrb5-dev, libperl-dev, snmp, libsnmp9-dev | libsnmp5-dev | libsnmp4.2-dev, libpq-dev | postgresql-dev, libssl-dev

6. install packages that are required for compiling apt-get install build-essential fakeroot

7. install freeradius dependency apt-get build-dep freeradius

8. in freeradius-1.1.7 run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot

9. cd ..;ls *.deb these are the deb file you had compiled freeradius_1.1.7-0_i386.deb
freeradius-dialupadmin_1.1.7-0_all.deb
freeradius-iodbc_1.1.7-0_i386.deb
freeradius-krb5_1.1.7-0_i386.deb
freeradius-ldap_1.1.7-0_i386.deb
freeradius-mysql_1.1.7-0_i386.deb
freeradius-postgresql_1.1.7-0_i386.deb

10. to install either packages dpkg -i freeradius_1.1.7-0_i386.deb or dpkg -i [package_name.deb]

just in case if need a dh for certs openssl dhparam -check -text -5 512 -out dh

Convert Mapking R12 to G12 (Symbian & PND)
  1. Get UltraEdit
  2. Download Mapking R12 map
  3. Edit with UltraEdit
  4. On Line 0×0020/00000020h replace with the Header of your desired software

MapKing R12 Map File Header,
Line 0×0020
E5 A8 E9 A8 FB A8 E1 A8 E9 A8 F7 A8

Papago G12 Map File Header,
Line 0×0020
F8 A8 F8 A8 EF A8 99 A8 9A A8 98 A8

Mapking G12 Map (PND,WinCE) File Header
line 0×0020
E3 A8 90 A8 EF A8 9A A8 A8 A8 E5 A8

Mapking G12 Map (Symbian) File Header
line 0×0020
E5 A8 E9 A8 FB A8 E1 A8 E9 A8 F7 A8

GPS PND (Personal Navigation Device) Desktop

This is how I did it on my GPS Bay 3303.

Step 1. Create a new file called shell.ini
Step 2. Paste this in

/windows/explorer.exe

Step 3. Copy it into SD card and run “Navigation”
**Note:this step will disable navigation until u delete shell.ini from SD card or you can open it from windows explorer by looking for “MobileNavigator”

Converting GTRACK.BIN to KMZ

This is steps that I used to get the track log

I’m using Mapking G12,so i’m not sure whether this steps apply for other version

  1. Go to Advanced -> Display Setting -> Track Log (enable it)
  2. Select “Navigation” and drive around with/without destination
  3. If you select “Map View”,you should see dots on the map.That’s your track log.
  4. Go to SD Card -> MagaNavi (this folder might be different) -> user.Copy GTRACKMP.BIN to your pc.
  5. Go to this site http://www.noktek.com/~gps/log2kml.htm upload GTRACKMP.BIN and you’ll get a kmz file which could be easily read by text editor.

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