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Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 6:47 pm Post subject: TomTom One Classic
Hi, I have just purchased a TomTom One Classic for my son and daughter-in-law.
On opening it I found there was no SD card in it, everything is obviously pre loaded.
Is it possible for them to download speed cameras onto it as you would with a TomTom with an SD card?
There is no point in them subscribing to the Pocket gps world if it is not possible, any help would be appreciated.
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 6:55 pm Post subject:
Not sure what model you have, as the original One DID have an SD card, but TomTom keep changing the names of previous models.
For future use, have a look at the model number on the bottom, and compare it with this list:
TomTom One Original/First Edition: 4N00.001 / 4N00.003
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TomTom One "New Edition"/"Second Edition": 4N00.004.2 (SD card only, no internal flash. SiRF Star III chip. Recognized as ONE v3 in the HOME device information.
TomTom One "New Edition"/"Second Edition" (Regional): 4N00.012 , (SD card only, no internal flash. Hammerhead chipset. Serial # Z3xxxxxxxxxx
TomTom One "New Edition"/"Second Edition" (Europe): 4N00.005 - 1GB internal memory plus SD card slot, Western Europe and Canary Islands maps (v6.75, Teleatlas), Bluetooth, Summer bundle orange box (the device is in separate green box), bundled with carrying case and 30-day traffic info. Recognized as ONE v4 in the HOME device information.
TomTom One "New Edition"/"Second Edition"/"LE" (USA): 4N00.005 - Same as above? 1GB internal memory plus SD card slot, Bluetooth, no RDS-TMC. Recognized as ONE v4 in the HOME device information. The name "LE" seems only to have been used in the US.
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TomTom One "Third Edition" (Orange Box, Christmas 2007): 4N01.000
TomTom One "Third Edition" (Regional) UK and Southern Ireland 512MB (Orange Box): 4N01.001
TomTom One "Third Edition": 4M01.002 (unknown, picture on TT website)
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Latest models with "easyport" mounts:
TomTom One "30 series" or"22" - Both Western Europe and UK models - 4EE0.001.00
But we digress....
Whether it is on internal memory or an SD card, you can still use the PGPSW camera database, you just connect up to the PC and put the camera files into the named map folder ("Western Europe" or "Great Britain and Ireland" or whatever yours is called) - same with any TomTom.
Thanks for that AndyP, I did not know how much spare memory there would be to accomodate the speed camera POI's, It is the very latest One Classic Great Britain and Ireland map, I have the origonal One with the SD card hence my concerns, thanks again.
Joined: Jan 14, 2005 Posts: 19638 Location: Blackpool , Lancs
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:10 am Post subject:
To find out the spare storage capacity on the device connect it to your PC, use Windows Explorer and you will see a drive letter with the TomTom Logo next to it, right click and select "Properties" the on PC will now show you what is free on the unit.
POI Files are very small, so you won't need much space available a couple of MB will save hundreds of thousands of individual locations - Mike
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