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So far so good for me on the update - and you can add me to the "some of the people you can't please all the time" list ... tad disappointed in the auto zoom feature - on mine it has zoomed in (far - I just see the streets), zoom in more (med - streets and roadkill) really zoomed in (see the rocks in the road) and off (normal to me).
Keep it off until you run a route, running a route it works GREAT. Try it, you'll be amazed...
Ran the update early this morning. Went as it should. I really don't mess with a lot of what it can do but seems to work for now and that darn accept screen does go away in 15 seconds.
From: Left Ohio for the middle of no where in Fla.
I've had it for a few hundred miles, so far so good and no problems.
Folks, this system is all software code controlled. Any number of minor differences will cause the system to function differently then someone else's.
Theoretically, you could hit the right and left joystick just right, it could give the system an input that it isn't supposed to get and it could F something up.
And IMO the code is written by some 3rd world pinhead and it certainly isn't being tested before it goes out.
We are the code testers. At least when I was a beta tester for Windoze, I get to use it early, find and report the bugs, then keep it N/C.
For those who have AVC working with 1.20.1, did you:
1) Simply install the update ?
2) Perform some sort of (which ?) reset BEFORE installing 1.20.1 ?
I really would like to have AVC work. I've got my setting cranked up to level 4 (max), but its not doing anything. Is there something else that I need to do ?
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