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The version on the SD card is 5,406,720 bytes AND had "Archive" attribute set. However! The "Size on disk" varies (see picture ) when I right click WINCEIMG.BIN and select "Properties", the file size is reported as 5,382,552 Bytes (so that's what I originally had as binSize in the winceimg.cks file ) ![]() The screen is shifted up and to the right by 2 rows of pixels (no big deal, I guess ).īut now the "Reset" button is dead! I was using the reset button to move through the menu choices!Īfter about 10 minutes of messing with it, I found that the "Hold" button acts almost like the rest button did- but not exactly you have to press Hold + Power and get the timing JUST RIGHT to emulate what the reset button used to do. However, that was dumb because now things are even worse. ![]() Sec S3c2410x Test B D Usb Driver update#I had UBOOT.BIN on the SD card, and I made a UBOOT.CKS, and then went into the menu to update UBOOT and it worked (!!? ) I was up until 3AM last night working on the above. I tried it for uboot.bin and uboot.cks and tried that in the uboot menu it also said the checksum was bad.Īrg!! So close! I think I am closing in on a solution but I have run out of things to try. Read progress: it goes quickly through 0.1.2.3. When I put it on the card, the Roadmate does something different (it tries to load the file! ) I noticed the examples I saw had '0x' in front of the checksum, so I added that. Where xxx is the filesize of your winceimg.bin (no commas ) and yyy is the checksum that winhex reported. It looks like you can generate winceimg.cks from winceimg.bin I think you use winhex to find the 32bit checksum, then create a text file named winceimg.cks with the following text in it: When I go into the WinCE upgrade by SD/MMC menu, it says: Now, when I go into the bootloader menu, it says the following: I put it on an SD card (the file format just says "FAT" so I guess that's FAT16 not FAT32? does it matter what format the SD card is? ) and popped it in the Roadmate 2000. I learned that from these guys who had the same problem, but did not seem to find a solution either:īased on the hints in that posting, I renamed the updater. zip ) contains the file I need it's called WINCEIMG.BIN Sec S3c2410x Test B D Usb Driver zip file#zip file from Magellan (the firmware upgrade. Sec S3c2410x Test B D Usb Driver how to#I do have another RM2000 (my wife's ), but I have no idea how to get what I need from it. I suspect calling Magellan will lead nowhere (even they would fix/swap it, I still would like to know how to fix it! I guess I'm just interested at this point ). So then I started reading more online and realized I need to get a copy of the firmware for a Magellan Roadmate 2000, and either find an uploader/flasher for USB or put it on a memory card and try to let the bootloader load it. When I tried to run it, it too failed to recognize the unit (even when I set W it to "WINCE by USB" or "UBOOT by USB". I also found this "bluescreen fix" for the Roadmate800, which is obviously not the unit I have, but I figured it might help. Since I wiped out not only the Magellan firmware, but the WinCE under it, there's no way it would report itself as a RM2000. I suspect it looks for the specific Magellan RM 2000 device ID on USB. When I try to use the setup.exe that comes with it, it reports that "No Magellan Roadmate 2000" was found. That link is HERE and it comes directly from Magellan. I downloaded new firmware for my Magellan Roadmate 2000 from magellan's website. Sec S3c2410x Test B D Usb Driver driver#I found a driver for theSEC S3C2410X Test B/D" Here:īut I don't think that alone will fix my problem. However if I have the USB cable connected to the computer, it does make the "Plugged in a new USB device" noise and says it found a "SEC S3C2410X Test B/D"Īnd the same thing happens if I have it plugged into the computer. When I pick #2 it says "downAddr :31400000. I can still get into the bootloader (? blue screen ) menu though, which gives me some options: Sec S3c2410x Test B D Usb Driver manual#I did not find anything in the manual or online so I wias fiddling around with the buttons until I found an undocumented menu (blue screen ) which said:Īak! Stupid me!! Now the GPS is dead, I think I deleted the WinCE OS that was operating underneath the Magellan firmware!Īll it does when you turn it on is show "Loading" on the screen (in the same font you see when you Reset it ). The reset button did not fix the problem (and I noticed that all my settings were still there after a 'reset' ) so I was trying to find a way to do a "Hard reboot". It was acting funny and locking up a lot (when routing to addresses over an hour away or so ), so I was trying to reset it. There is a sticker on the back that says WinCE Core 5.0. Hi all! I have a Magellan Roadmate 2000 GPS unit (you can see it here HERE ![]()
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