iGo-Primo 2.4 (version 9.6.13) is a popular legacy GPS navigation software used primarily on Windows CE (WinCE) and Android head units. Getting this "Complete" version running usually involves a specific folder structure and file placement. 1. File Structure & Installation
This build represents the apex of the "old guard." Before NNG (the developer) shifted focus to cloud-connected features and subscription models, they released what many consider the most stable, customizable, and hardware-efficient navigation engine ever made. Today, we are tearing apart the iGo-Primo 2.4-9.6.13 Complete package to understand why it refuses to die. iGo-Primo 2.4-9.6.13 Complete 1
The sys.txt file is the heart of iGO configuration. For a novice, editing this file to force a screen resolution or fix a memory error is a nightmare. The Complete 1 release comes with a robust sys.txt that auto-detects most screen resolutions (480x272, 800x480, etc.) and allocates memory correctly to prevent the dreaded "Out of Memory" crashes. iGo-Primo 2
Error 2: "Missing license" even though files are there. File Structure & Installation This build represents the
Hardware Compatibility: Modern smartphones may struggle with scaling; it is best suited for dedicated GPS head units.
The GPS will then route you via truck-friendly roads, ignoring residential streets.