I was able to watch films and listen mp3 on it using TCPMP soft.Īnd I was able to launch another freeware GPS programs, but you may need to use GPSGate program to emulate a standard NMEA GPS protocol. The device is really nice, the screen (3.5" 320x240 ) is bright. I can hardly imagine route66 has invented a new device from scratch, most likely they took some wellknown PDA like iPaq or Axim as a base. I have a photos of the board and it will be great if somebody can try to identify which PDA does route66 mini is based on. Processor: Samsung S3C2412XL-26 266MHz - 16/32-bit ARM926EJ-S RISC Processor Core, w/ 8KB I-Cache/8KB D-Cache/MMU, 0.13um Process I have disassembled the box and we have here: I could not find a lot of information about this device, so hope my investigation will be usefull for somebody. So you can run it and have a task bar with clock, start button, etc. I attached here the original explorer.exe from this device Windows.
So, the solution is : create folder ROUTE66 in the root od SD card, put there a file R66Navigate.exe - if it is a valid executable for ARM architecture it will be executed. And I also tried lot's of ways to launch any explorer program using autorun - all in vein.
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\SDMMC\ROUTE66\R66Navigate8.exe - which is th enavigation programĢ ) it executes autorun.inf, BUT it has some special way of identification, as you can see the autorun.inf created by GPSFirmWare update program is not a plain text but has a binary format (both binary and text ).
The case is that the "autorun" feature is disabled in this vendor's version of WindowsCE 5.0.Īnd there is a route66's application (PnaShell.exe ) running all the time in baclground ("residently" ) which does the following:ġ ) it reads any inserted SD card and executes the file (if exists ) Hope I can help you - I have "hacked" this device recently.