What USB-ethernet hardware it recognizes (I'm assuming it must, to allow access to the system via telnet, SSH, and/or a web interface during development) and what its IP address is once hooked up that way. (So far I've just had to patch an existing one not sure how they're spotting the legit ones vs ones I make.) How to produce an ISO file that the system likes enough to execute from. Things I'd like to know, if anyone already does, or will keep working on myself: Just enough to bypass flaky aircard hardware during the update process. I have figured out a few things about the system at that level but not enough to be generally useful yet. I welcome this thread turning into a place where we figure out how to make the Nav address entry work at speed (by the passenger of course!) and so on. Heck, they have to route any audio back in through the AUX port! It's switching back and forth way too fast to be something that's booting and running on the 8.4 hardware itself. Click to expand.It looks like they're just intercepting the video and touchscreen signals and routing them to some external box (phone? tablet?) running Android.
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