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[device] type="WINCE_6.0" ; Resolution fallback [rawdisplay] screen_x=800 screen_y=480 class="landscape" [gps] port="2" baud="9600" ; For generic USB/COM GPS receivers

| Possibility | Explanation | |-------------|-------------| | | A hardware identifier for a specific WinCE device model (e.g., “Road Rover 62”, “Primo 62” series) | | Build Number | One of the final stable CE builds – version numbers often ended with 2.4.x.62 | | Map/Data Package | A particular release of maps, licenses ( *.lyc ), or data.zip version ID | | Vendor String | Internal project code used by NNG for a hardware partner | Note: No official public “build 62” changelog exists, but user communities (GPSPower, 4PDA, XDA-Developers) often share builds labeled as “v2.4.62” for specific head units. 5. Typical File Structure (WinCE 6.0) SD Card (or internal storage) │ ├── IGO8/ or Primo2/ │ ├── iGO.exe (Main executable for WinCE 5.0/6.0) │ ├── data.zip (Core UI and default skin) │ ├── branding.zip (Splash screens, logos) │ ├── sys.txt (Main configuration file) │ ├── content/ (Maps, POIs, buildings, dem, phoneme) │ ├── license/ (*.lyc license files) │ ├── save/ (User settings, routes, favorites) │ └── tts_nuance/ (Optional TTS voices) 6. Critical Configuration: sys.txt for WinCE 6.0 A correct sys.txt ensures GPS detection, memory management, and display behavior. Example snippet for CE 6.0:

1. Overview IGO Primo 2.4 is a legacy offline GPS navigation software developed by NNG (formerly Nav N Go). It was widely pre-installed on aftermarket head units, Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs), and car-specific infotainment systems running Windows CE 6.0 . The reference "62" typically indicates a specific software build, data package version, or a variant from a particular hardware vendor (e.g., a 62-series device or map release).

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Igo Primo 2.4 Windows Ce 6.0 62 Apr 2026

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[device] type="WINCE_6.0" ; Resolution fallback [rawdisplay] screen_x=800 screen_y=480 class="landscape" [gps] port="2" baud="9600" ; For generic USB/COM GPS receivers igo primo 2.4 windows ce 6.0 62

| Possibility | Explanation | |-------------|-------------| | | A hardware identifier for a specific WinCE device model (e.g., “Road Rover 62”, “Primo 62” series) | | Build Number | One of the final stable CE builds – version numbers often ended with 2.4.x.62 | | Map/Data Package | A particular release of maps, licenses ( *.lyc ), or data.zip version ID | | Vendor String | Internal project code used by NNG for a hardware partner | Note: No official public “build 62” changelog exists, but user communities (GPSPower, 4PDA, XDA-Developers) often share builds labeled as “v2.4.62” for specific head units. 5. Typical File Structure (WinCE 6.0) SD Card (or internal storage) │ ├── IGO8/ or Primo2/ │ ├── iGO.exe (Main executable for WinCE 5.0/6.0) │ ├── data.zip (Core UI and default skin) │ ├── branding.zip (Splash screens, logos) │ ├── sys.txt (Main configuration file) │ ├── content/ (Maps, POIs, buildings, dem, phoneme) │ ├── license/ (*.lyc license files) │ ├── save/ (User settings, routes, favorites) │ └── tts_nuance/ (Optional TTS voices) 6. Critical Configuration: sys.txt for WinCE 6.0 A correct sys.txt ensures GPS detection, memory management, and display behavior. Example snippet for CE 6.0: Critical Configuration: sys

1. Overview IGO Primo 2.4 is a legacy offline GPS navigation software developed by NNG (formerly Nav N Go). It was widely pre-installed on aftermarket head units, Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs), and car-specific infotainment systems running Windows CE 6.0 . The reference "62" typically indicates a specific software build, data package version, or a variant from a particular hardware vendor (e.g., a 62-series device or map release). It was widely pre-installed on aftermarket head units,

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