Dec 13, 2012 Android Interface for the BMW IBus Terrapin. This is an updated video of the android/ibus integration project I've been working on for the. This covers the installation of the adapter and software on my Seicane radio that I installed in my X5. Glove box which shows to be telephone for the positive wire of the ibus interface. First download the program to be installed from here. UPDATE2: Sorry, this is not now and likely will never again be for sale. As a consolation I've put the schematic and theory of operation up on www.startercircuits.com (currently not forwarding correctly but should be fixed soon). I won't be able to answer technical questions but if you want to build your own and a schematic isn't enough, you'll need more than a few emails anyway. UPDATE: New video showing improvements to the user interface here: This is an updated video of the android/ibus integration project I've been working on for the past few months. I built a custom circuit board based on sparkfun's IOIO board () so I could take advantage of all the great java libraries available. This board plugs directly into the stock BMW MK3/4 navigation harness to provide I-Bus connectivity and audio. For more detailed information, check www.startercircuits.com. I'm aware of several other commercial 'plug in' android head unit replacements for older BMW's. My motivation for doing this was mainly to learn about android and to have something to make my car my own. Hopefully this inspires someone else to try some DIY. NavCoder Website Welcome to the NavCoder website! NavCoder website in: - - - - - - - - - - - - - About NavCoder NavCoder is a Windows application to reprogram BMW navigation computers and other ibus devices. Its written in VB6, and was started in 2006. It has grown much over the last few years, and was last updated in December 2017, over 10 years since the initial release! It is still actively supported by the author. Here's what the current NavCoder window looks like (this is the new v3 version, with hugely improved user interface): (stable release version) (stable beta version) With NavCoder you can. • View the ibus data in real time and in plain text! 90% of all ibus messages can be displayed in English. • Scan the ibus and retrieve information on every connected device • Scan and retrieve service information, showing vehicle kms and last service data • Code the Light Control Module and switch off light bulb warning messages (great if you are fitting LED lights) as well as code Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) • Code the Navigation computer (Mk2, Mk3 or Mk4) and set any setting you like. You can load languages, change from Mono to Colour nav or vice versa, adjust split screen mode, and change regional settings. • Code the TV and enable TV-in-Motion, change backup camera from NTSC to PAL and more • Code the ULF and TCU Bluetooth Telephone modules, enable voice recognition, and adjust speed dependent volume • Sync the car clock to your laptop clock to the second • Test the PDC, showing each sensor working in real time, with distance to obstruction • Save and read ibus log files to help in analysing the ibus data flow through the vehicle. Handy for fault finding • And lots more. Email application download nokia 5233. Screenshots Read and Code Navigation Read the current coding and setup your navigation the way you want. Change the boot mode from Mono (as used in E46 mono navs) to colour-screen navs (as used almost everywhere). You can also set the languages to any combination you want, and recode the nav for another vehicle (useful if you are selling second-hand navigation units). Note: loading an OS and loading new languages requires a BMW OS disk. They can be found Read and Code TV The very popular 'TV in motion' setting is found here. You can also set your backup camera to PAL or NTSC - something that the BMW diagnostic software cannot do!
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