Volkswagen VW RNS310 Western Europe 2018 maps. This SD card provides updated navigation data with a coverage of ~100 % of detailed roads in 28 European countries.
The only problem I'm facing now is not having the South African maps, as the unit came with Europe maps. I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE COULD DIRECT ME IN SOME DIRECTION IN GETTING THE SOUTH AFRICAN MAPS. The download link is in this thread. Am I correct in stating that you cannot update the firmware on the RNS315?
5 countries of Eastern Europe are covered with important road network.
Find the most direct route to your exact destination, right down to the house number, thanks
to detailed door-to-door navigation in 28 European countries.
Selecting your navigation destination in 28 European countries via postal codes is
possible.
Find the most direct route to your exact destination, right down to the house number, thanks
to detailed door-to-door navigation in 28 European countries.
Selecting your navigation destination in 28 European countries via postal codes is
possible.
Download VW Vorlkswagen Western Europe maps for RNS310 Navigation
How to install the maps on your card:
Here is how to prepare SD for RNS310 (VW FX EUROPE WEST V10 2018)
1 – Card EVO/EVO+ (16Gb,32Gb,64G SD) older then summer 2016.
2 – Format card in Windows (by Guiformat.exe utility) and copy `cryptnav` on card . Nothing more!
3 – Start Laptop from boot flash Ubuntu (previously created in PC by LiLi USB Creator)
4 – Copy file mmc and mmc32 to Desktop
5 – Right cick -> open terminal, then go to the Desktop folder ( by command “cd Desktop” )
6 – Make command execution rights by command “chmod 777 mmc32” and “chmod 777 mmc”
7 – Insert the SD in slot. Terminal command “df” and verify the name card.
Somewhere down everything must occur “mmcblk0” + p + a number.
The suffix p “number” is the partition on the card, we are not interested, just use “mmcblk0”.
When you do not see anywhere mmcblk0,
you must try different Laptop with on matherboard integrated cardreader.
The suffix p “number” is the partition on the card, we are not interested, just use “mmcblk0”.
When you do not see anywhere mmcblk0,
you must try different Laptop with on matherboard integrated cardreader.
Now you can read the original CID by command “cat / sys / block / mmcblk0 / device / cid”
8 – change CID by terminal command:
“sudo ./mmc32 prog_cid / dev / mmcblk0 094150414620534402104afb57011900”
or
“sudo ./mmc prog_cid / dev / mmcblk0 094150414620534402104afb57011900”
“sudo ./mmc32 prog_cid / dev / mmcblk0 094150414620534402104afb57011900”
or
“sudo ./mmc prog_cid / dev / mmcblk0 094150414620534402104afb57011900”
Writing new CID: 094150414620534402104afb57011900
Success! Remove and Reinsert SD card to check new CID.
Success! Remove and Reinsert SD card to check new CID.
If you do not see messages about success, remove and reinsert SD card
and check CID by command “cat /sys/block/mmcblk0/device/cid”
and check CID by command “cat /sys/block/mmcblk0/device/cid”
Now will be displaying the new CID 094150414620534402104afb57011900
You should see 094150414620534402104afb57011901 line.
The last two characters may be different, for example, be 69.
If CID changed besides the last two numbers, so it’s okay.
On the last two numbers does not matter,
it’s just a checksum, which generates SD card itself.
You should see 094150414620534402104afb57011901 line.
The last two characters may be different, for example, be 69.
If CID changed besides the last two numbers, so it’s okay.
On the last two numbers does not matter,
it’s just a checksum, which generates SD card itself.
If the CID unchanged try again command for changing, remove and reinsert SD card
and check CID by command “cat /sys/block/mmcblk0/device/cid”
and check CID by command “cat /sys/block/mmcblk0/device/cid”
If not change, try the same command, but with different bit version of mmc,
remove and reinsert SD card
and check CID by command “cat /sys/block/mmcblk0/device/cid”
remove and reinsert SD card
and check CID by command “cat /sys/block/mmcblk0/device/cid”