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Posted on Sep 12, 2009

Error calling method on NPObject (TOMTOM GO)

ERROR: Error: Error calling method on NPObject!
in chrome://tthome/content/ui/subtask/emulator/emulatorPage.js:232
Stack:
0. function startup_navigator("JB2418I02689","8-351-9982-1.dll","30","Latin-1","G:*F:") unknown
1. function () chrome://tthome/content/ui/subtask/emulator/emulatorPage.js:232
dataFolder);
2. function ([object XML]) chrome://tthome/content/ui/subtask/emulator/emulatorPage.js:148
this.initEmulator();
3. function ([object XML]) chrome://tthome/content/logic/util.js:79
return func.apply(obj, arguments);
4. function () chrome://tthome/content/logic/comm.js:442
this.successCallback(this.resultXML);
5. function (true) chrome://tthome/content/logic/comm.js:430
this._doneCallbacks();
6. function ([object ProgressEvent]) chrome://tthome/content/logic/comm.js:277
this.request.onload = function() { me._done(true); }
Time: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 19:25:58 GMT

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Received same error when trying to operate my TomTom Go from PC. Fixed this by deleting (or renaming) file install.rdf. File can be found in Windows 7 in:
C:\gebruikers\username\AppData\Roaming\TomTom\Profiles\randomname.default\Extensions\Navcore.versio[email protected]
Delete or rename the install.rdf file and try to operate your Go again from TomTom Home. It will ask to install some software, reply OK and you're done.

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Salve,non riesco a risolvere questo problema,o provato anche a contattare l'assistenza clienti,ma niente.potete voi aiutarmi?grazie:NB.io possiedo un tomtom xxl iq routes 42 paesi,se puo esservi di aiuto.a presto

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When I go to web sites I get a Error calling method on NPObject! message

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Touch screen Calibration.

Method valid for NavCore versions until 8.051.

A manual method to correct the calibration of the touchscreen input device of any all-in-one TomTom systems consists in creating a file called calib.txt (e.g., with notepad) and saving it in the main directory of the TomTom disk memory (e.g., the SD card; the same directory of the ttsystem file).

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In order to compile the file with default data, one method could be to perform a TomTom reset (or to eject the SD card), powering on the device and holding down the ON button for a few seconds until a unit status screen appears. The line named “Touchscreen calib. data:” will include four numbers that in sequence represent MinX MaxX MinY MaxY; these numbers can be used to fill the configuration line of calib.txt remembering to swap the first two ones. For example, if the unit status screen returns 118 928 107 912, calib.txt has to be saved with 928 118 107 912.

Tuning can then be done by adjusting these numbers until the touchscreen is calibrated. Distortions like screen rotation, trapezium and rhombus correction cannot be achieved with this method even if tuning these parameters can provide an acceptable touchscreen management even in presence of distortions; the best screen to tune the calibration is exploiting the soft keyboard of the NavCore application.

For instance, in my old TomTom GO Classic device I realized that, after activating the NavCore soft keyboard, when moving vertically (Y axis) the cursor appeared calibrated, while the horizontal movements (X axis) prevented to manage the left and right key columns (especially in the left bottom corner positions). So, I left the last two digits unaltered and, after some tests, I successfully used the following values: 805 200 107 912.

Method valid for NavCore versions post 8.051.

For NavCore versions 8.2x and 8.3x, use the same method as mentioned above, with these small differences:
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Again, these numbers are specific of each TomTom single unit.

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