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| + | This page documents the various EOPs for standalone GPS units, like your Garmins and your TomToms. When looking at the operating systems GPSes can run, they will usually run either a brand of Windows CE or some form of Linux. As for CPU architectures, | ||
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| + | ===== General (WinCE) ===== | ||
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| + | === MioPocket === | ||
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| + | Originally intended for the Mio series of GPSes, MioPocket has been adapted to function on many WindowsCE-based GPSes, such as the Magellan, Sanyo, Mio, and more. All information in detail is supplied in the readme files for MioPocket, such as the depth of available applications. Said depth is quite immense, with there being a large variety of MioPocket apps covering a realm of genres. | ||
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| + | ===== Magellan RoadMate 1412 ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Operating Systems (ARM?) ==== | ||
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| + | === Windows CE (w/ Total Commander, +DOOM) === | ||
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| + | >The Explorer components are so absent, third-party apps can’t even display Open or Save dialogs | ||
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| + | The remaining Windows CE sublayer on this device is highly neutered, thus, apps like Total Commander are barely even able to run on this thing. Nonetheless, | ||
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| + | ===== Magellan RoadMate 1424 ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Operating Systems (ARM?) ==== | ||
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| + | === MioPocket === | ||
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| + | >A lot of the programs do not run correctly with this software for me. | ||
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| + | While somewhat broken in a few places, much of the functionality works. There is a slightly custom/ | ||
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| + | ===== Magellan RoadMate 2036 ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Operating Systems (ARM?) ==== | ||
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| + | === No EOPs appear available for this device. === | ||
| + | //Wiki Tested// | ||
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| + | This device’s filesystem likely rules out any EOPs without significant difficulty. This is due to how the device has both “mgnShell.exe” and “Navigator.exe”, | ||
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| + | These programs all failed to work: BananaPC, FileMan ARM, MioPocket 4.0, ResInfo, SoftButton CE, & Total Commander. Various permutations of files and placements were tried, and it was ultimately determined that it is not worth attempting to hack this device, especially when other very similar Magellans exist with EOPs. | ||
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| + | ===== TomTom (pre-2014?) ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Operating Systems (ARM/MIPS?) ==== | ||
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| + | === Linux (TTL, thru OpenTom) === | ||
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| + | Various implementations of Linux on the TomTom, primarily interfacing with the existing Linux install to make interesting things happen. OpenTom itself is the overarching project behind this Linux port. Provides information, | ||
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| + | === TTOS === | ||
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| + | A WM based off the work of the OpenTom project, aiming to function as a simple PDA with a few functions, plus the ability to develop more applications within if desired. Nobody seems to have jumped on this " | ||
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| + | === X11-Basic === | ||
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| + | >A special compile for TomTom devices (ARM-linux+framebuffer) | ||
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| + | This is a BASIC interpreter + graphics that can be ran on the TomTom combined with a Linux sublayer, serving as a sort of “additional EOP” function. Judging from the supplied screenshots, | ||
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| + | ==== Internet ==== | ||
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| + | === TomEDillo === | ||
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| + | A basic port of Dillo that runs off of the preexisting Linux kernel that’s found on these TomToms. Sadly, from the wiki's research throughout forums and archive links, it appears that the download of this has been lost. If anyone reading this has it, please do reach out to us through one of the accounts listed in the sidebar. | ||
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| + | ==== Other ==== | ||
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| + | === TomTomHeaven apps === | ||
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| + | A bunch of apps available for the TomTom, presumably using the OpenTom work to get them working in the first place. While the website is in French, the applications are unknown and may be in either French or English, or possibly even bilingual. Further research can be done here. | ||
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