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Dot News: No NavCore 8 for older SatNavs
Rob Ot
post Oct 23 2008, 13:09
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Posted News:

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No NavCore 8 for older SatNavs
TomTom have announced that they will not release the most recent version of NavCore for older SatNav models anymore.


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post Oct 23 2008, 13:18
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Cant pretend I didn't see this coming, dry.gif
I can see their point though.. my 300 slowed down a little when the screen resolution was increased between V 5 and 6.
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post Oct 23 2008, 14:31
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Yep, I ran an experimental err cough blush.gif version of nav8 on my classic and it stopped in its tracks if you asked it to do anything.


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post Oct 23 2008, 14:51
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> my 300 slowed down a little when the screen resolution was increased between V 5 and 6.

You can't change the screen resolution with a software upgrade. It's a hardware feature. So you're either very confused, or you didn't mean to say screen resolution smile.gif
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post Oct 23 2008, 15:38
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is tomtom joking?

For example tt700 has a 400MHz cpu (ARM type) with 64 MB ram, the same of tt930, that runs core 8, so, it could only be that there is a marketing reason... if you want core 8 you have to buy newest tt go.
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post Oct 23 2008, 15:56
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Well i think its the right way for TT to go. I think each model should have a sell by date and they cant keep on updating all the models to allow more functions.



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post Oct 23 2008, 19:52
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So my next one will definitly be anything else but tomtom.
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post Oct 23 2008, 20:22
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QUOTE (plub @ Oct 23 2008, 19:52) *
So my next one will definitly be anything else but tomtom.


Why? Do you think any of the other manufacturers offer infinite free upgrades? If you do, please let me know who they are because I've not found any. Navman don't. Garmin don't. Mio don't.
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post Oct 23 2008, 21:50
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I am prepared to be corrected here but….. the likes of Garmin, Mio etc have never tried to pull a fast one and changed the colour of a sat nav and called it a new version and denied the new versions usage to the older users. bomb.gif It leaves a bad taste in your mouth that. To me that is on par with Mr Ratnor saying “we sell crap”. TT have consistently and it would seem deliberately tried to upset the loyal followers by dreaming up new money grabbing schemes like this in the last few years. Which is why I suspect he feels that way! I have 4 TTs, now but I don’t think I will get to the 5 stage unless something truly amazing is launched. And I have not seen anything new that appeals to my wallet lately. Just more money grabbing ideas from TT in various guises. I am "off on one" now but I mean for example, taking the itn off the little ones, that was just pathetic but typical TT.


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post Oct 23 2008, 21:55
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Isn't it legitimate for TomTom that they want to sell new PND's rather than to give away firmware free of charge?

From an ONE Classic user point of view TomTom provided him with seven (!) generations of navcore. We all knew that they had to do the cut one day, and now the time has come.

It seems the only reason to complain might be TomTom's argumentation. It's a silly one of course but it's not worth a discussion, for the decision is comprehensible anyway.


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post Oct 23 2008, 22:01
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It might have been more than 7 but 5 of them were full of bugs! But not the point. The classic cant run the firmware even if you wanted to run V8, but the 700 will! But that was not what I was on about.

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post Oct 23 2008, 22:01
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In one fell swoop TT have just increased the traffic to illegal sites. Navcore 8 works well on the 700, along with the latest maps... I'll use illegal software before I'm forced - blackmailed?? - into buying a new TT just to enhance their profits. This is a rip-off of the first degree, and the excuse "they don't have the power" is patently not true.


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post Oct 24 2008, 02:22
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I realy don't understand how you can be angry.
Disappointed, yes, but what on Earth makes you think TomTom *have* to provide you with free software updates for ever?
If I want new features on any of my PC programs , I expect to pay through the nose for them.
And as NickG says above, none of the other manufacturers have provided constant free updates like TomTom has up to now.
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post Oct 24 2008, 09:42
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QUOTE (Andy_P @ Oct 24 2008, 02:22) *
Disappointed, yes, , none of the other manufacturers have provided constant free updates like TomTom has up to now.
Ahh but the thing is Andy and this is where (in my case anyway) the disappointment comes in, TT have launched so many models in such a short space of time that even my relatively new 720 which was launched as a top of the range model pretty recently was within a really short space of time revamped, rebadged renamed and given some better firmware which as of yet I do not have access to unless I buy a new model or get it from the naughty sites which as Entwood is suggesting people will go. ph34r.gif That’s where the disappointment creeps in. No one is suggesting TT should not launch true new products of course you have to or die, but to cut off people that have just given you their cash and so soon after purchase is very annoying. The Cliché of biting the hand that feeds you comes to mind. The 8.2 software is out there, TT have my cash but unless I give them more and I buy the latest unit I can’t use it. I know, it will be launched soon, but I will have a 2nd rate version unlike someone who bought the same thing a little while after me. Boo Hoo. cray.gif


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post Oct 24 2008, 10:12
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Having said that TT are not the only company to do this, I am just getting a new C Class Merc, the engines in the basic and Elegance model (diesel) are identical and yet the Elegance has almost twice the Torq which is important to me what with the caravan etc. The difference as far as I can tell is they dumbed down the chip in the basic version to make it less appealing but I have to fork out 2.5K extra for basically a small silicon chip and a bit of tarty trim. What is the world coming to!


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TBH, unless TomTom sorted out the multitude of map errors regarding motorway junctions, I don't see the point in lane guidance.

How many times have you been told to 'keep right' when approaching a junction that had a slip road, or not been told to keep right when the motorway split?


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post Oct 24 2008, 12:47
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So without Navcore 8 on the old models they won't be able to get a new map? Lovely!


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QUOTE (Bruce @ Oct 24 2008, 12:47) *
So without Navcore 8 on the old models they won't be able to get a new map? Lovely!



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TomTom have said that they will release an update to NavCore 7 for these customers, which will enable the use of mapping material of version 8. This means the users will still be able to update their maps to the most recent version, which is essential for a good navigational experience.


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post Oct 24 2008, 18:51
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Sorry Wishy, Didn't see that bit!
Phew! I thought for one moment that millions were going to be left high and dry.


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QUOTE (Bruce @ Oct 24 2008, 18:51) *
Sorry Wishy, Didn't see that bit!
Phew! I thought for one moment that millions were going to be left high and dry.

And the plot thickens. I have had a couple of e mails from people saying they have had both V8 FW and V8 maps running smoothly on a classic!


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