MikeS said:
As Peddy said for the Idrive and I am not aware of anybody having modded the E89 yet as you would need to update the hard drive. Still seems to me that it was very cheap of BMW not to include safety camera warning with what is a very expensive Nav option :thumbsdown:

X2 MikeS - I'll second that emotion
Hi Maniac
Like Peddy says there is a workaround on the non E89 Z4, however the E89 has the Map Data installed onto the hard disk of the CIC, so E89 is not running a DVD like the old model; so you cannot therefore use an alternative disk (i.e. a copy of the original disk map data +the safety cameras added to it, then installed into drive)
I'm a bit cheesed off that the safety (speed) cameras are not available on the current CIC / Nav Pro system on the E89. I have done a fair bit of digging around and have not come up with anything as yet to enable safety camera ability on the current model, however I will continue to look and will post the information once I have a definitive workaround / hack etc.
I have read the BMW internal info file for the CIC system (Car Information Computer) that's used by the BMW techs; this shows a range of interesting (technician only) items, like how to reset the CIC for example; the codes for unlocking the service manual

and more detailed information on the true abilities of the Gracenote software that runs the music database etc.
I can confirm though that the maps data can be updated in two different ways:
(1) Updating the BMW programming system:
In order to update the BMW programming system the map data in the CIC is updated through the Ethernet connection in the diagnostic connector. The data is enabled by means of an enable code that needs to be downloaded and entered into the BMW programming system.
(2)Using a complete DVD set
The DVD is loaded directly into the head unit. The enable code can then be entered directly into the iDrive system by the customer or service technician using the "speller”. The customer can still continue navigating with the old map material after loading the CD and starting the update procedure. A reset is triggered in the CIC immediately on completion of the update procedure and the customer continues to navigate with the new map material. The navigation destination, last destination and contact data are retained. The update can be interrupted at any time and continued when ever the trip is resumed.
SO: In order to create a workaround hack for this I would really need a loan of a set of current CIC disks (both the Gracenote DB update CD and the complete Map Data DVD set; and obviously the enable code for them) to be able to have a go at it.
If anyone out there can loan these to me I would much appreciate it
In the meantime, until I can get hold of that lot, I have decided to use a Snooper Lynx- great investment- and these ones use the aura database too- currently on offer at snooper (down to £99)
http://www.snooperuk.com/products/snooper_lynx/index.html
Which is cheaper than a £60 fine

olice: & the increased premium of 3 points on your insurance - go figure :cpilot: