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> Mmcs, Lets sort this out for all!!
thedisillusioned
post Dec 26 2007, 01:54 PM
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System Start CDs and MMCS English Manuals available here

ITEX Homepage (NZ)
ITEX (NZ) Mitsubishi Product Page


and ITEX (NZ) Online auctions

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post Dec 26 2007, 03:16 PM
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System Start CDs and MMCS English Manuals available here

ITEX Homepage (NZ)
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and ITEX (NZ) Online auctions


Good for people that can't download huge files - reasonably priced just to cover costs...

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post Dec 27 2007, 08:58 AM
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enough already, we saw it the first time, FFS!
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post Dec 27 2007, 03:20 PM
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Whoops sorry :thumbsup:

Not sure how that happened, I was replying in several forums where people were trying to find the CDs or English Manuals for the MMCS I must have somehow replied twice to the same message.

Out of interest I am also trying to source any of these almost mythical CD beasts that claim to convert the onscreen text of the MMCS to English - personally I think its an urban legend, the only people I've found on the internet that ever claim to have had them seem to have magically 'lost' the details of whoever they got them from - and others claim that a replacement ROM Chip is required. Anybody got a definitive answer?

Also, some people have claimed to be able to customise the MMCS startup logo etc, I think with some details of how to go about modifying the system CD ISO files we can start to look at other things too - such as replacing the map of Japan with the UK or NZ etc. Even if the map was pretty rudimentary at first ie. only drilled down to the scale of counties, that would still be more useful than showing us floating somewhere in the sea of Japan.

Does anyone else notice (at least here in the Southern Hemisphere) that the compass is off by about 45 degrees too?

In my business I am trying to find solutions to all these issues and offer them at the lowest possible price (along with all my other products) just to cover costs of CDs, printing and postage, etc. and provide a stable location where people can be sure they can go to get what they need.

If anyone has any information that might be useful let me know I'd like to get more MMCS solutions available to everyone !

itex.enquiry @ gmail.com

http://itex.up.to/

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post May 31 2008, 05:11 PM
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I take it that there are no more leads to follow up regarding getting modifications to the MMCS system CDs? E.g. translation to English, adding other country maps, or ability to reconfigure clock timezone or the compass bearing?

With some documentation and examples, modded MMCS system / boot CDs could be made available to everyone here, but the deafening silence tends to make me think that customisations just cant be done... though some people have claimed to offer translated cds... my advice would be "buyer beware" I've not seen one in the flesh, and they seem to be urban legend.

http://mmcs-itex.has.it/ MMCS Products Currently Available
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HI TO EVERY ONE ON THIS MITSI SITE THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MMCS UNIT IS THAT THE JAP TYPE THAT IS UNDER THE DRIVERS SEAT WILL ONLY SHOW JAP TO CHANGE TO ENGLISH YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THE UNIT THE COST IS 1500 ENGLISH POUNDS I HAVE FOUND A VERY HELPFUL UK MITSI DEALER TO GET IT TO SHOW THE REQUIRED LANGUAGE YOU HAVE TO HAVE A UNIT OF THE COUNTRY YOU ARE IN SO IF YOU ARE IN THE UK YOU HAVE TO HAVE A UK SPEC UNIT AND THERE IR NO WAY TO FLASH THE SOFT WARE OR RECHIP THE UNIT AS THE DISC THAT RESETS THE MMSC ALSO RESETS ALL THE MOPPING FOR THE ECU,S AND THE EMISSIONS OF THE VEHICLE THATS WHY IF YOU DICONECT THE BATTERY THE VEHICLE GOES INTO SAFE MODE I HPOE THIS PUT YOU ALL AT EASE IF YOU FIND A SECOHAND UNIT OF YOUR COUNTRY AND THE DISC YOU THEN CAN CHANGE THE UNIT AND THE DISPLAY WILL BE IN YOUR LANGUAGE GOOD LOOK KATE FLYING A 2.4 GRANDIS SUPER EXEED
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About the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS) 1996 - 2003
This car navigation system was originally intended only for the Japanese market, with the on-screen language hard-coded to Japanese, GPS system calibrated to the northern hemisphere and only maps of Japan available on the system CDs. It is an early example of the kind of GPS and multimedia functionality now built into most mid- to top-end cars. The MMCS system began appearing in some Mitsubishi models from the mid 1990's before being replaced with newer, more functional technology under the same MMCS name for Mitsubishi vehicles built from around 2003. The earlier version of the MMCS system is now no longer supported with official documentation and system 'boot up' CDs no longer available. The system is closed-proprietory with no currently known way to encorporate other nations maps, recalibrate the GPS system or timezone, nor any way to change the language. In many countries there are still many imported Japanese vehicles with this earlier MMCS system on the roads which prompted ITEX to look at offering some support.
ITEX MMCS Documentation Description
ITEX have created an easy to use 26 page English A5-sized overview of major MMCS features (e.g. Tape, CD, Aircon and audio/video quality settings) which can be sent via email as a PDF file. Updated to V1.1 in July 2008 to include added hints about compass inaccuracy in southern hemisphere, TV reception advice for non-NTSC TV signal countries and instructions for connecting portable DVD players and other video capable devices such as PSPs, iPods and Nokia N95 - plus some wiring diagram information which may assist in tracking down faults or further modifications.

Note that the documentation does not cover the touch screen version of the system, however may offer some general hints and advice.

ITEX Also have various System Start CDs to get the system up and running if users have the blank screen or only the word "CD" appearing on screen.

(IMG:http://itexnz.webs.com/media/mmcs_montage.jpg)

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hello:
I come looking for the cd for my browser MMCS for one year, and here in bolivia does not have much where search, and entering the forums i see that could help me, I have my mitsubishi mod 98 pajero with MMCS , but I dont have de cd of navigator, my unit is mr268875 cu_302, the cd's mr 172115, mr225288 and mr225289 working with the unit. and saw that in this forum Benckj has written the message: Even though my Pajero is a 97 it has a code of MR172115 MMCS 2001

Benckj dou you have a iso image the cd mr172115, If you have a image cd iso mr172115, could raise the web to enable it to obtain a copy please.

I really very grateful if it gives me a copy iso

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QUOTE (jam cortez @ Mar 23 2009, 08:48 AM) *
hello:
I come looking for the cd for my browser MMCS for one year, and here in bolivia does not have much where search, and entering the forums i see that could help me, I have my mitsubishi mod 98 pajero with MMCS , but I dont have de cd of navigator, my unit is mr268875 cu_302, the cd's mr 172115, mr225288 and mr225289 working with the unit. and saw that in this forum Benckj has written the message: Even though my Pajero is a 97 it has a code of MR172115 MMCS 2001

Benckj dou you have a iso image the cd mr172115, If you have a image cd iso mr172115, could raise the web to enable it to obtain a copy please.

I really very grateful if it gives me a copy iso

thanks


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Hi guys been trying to crack this nut for some time but i have a copy of my navdisc on my Delicacub site .just read the forum comments and what to download and burn with also picture of my navdisk is there too. good luck dont know how long the host will keep it up.
Cheers Flemwad
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Hi
No need to part with any cash...................all availble from here...........free and they have already been made into image files (iso)

'99+ Chariot/Chariot Grandis
http://files.mek1.ru/navi/MR285494_2003.rar

The site also holds a mass of information on Chariots including photos of parts and manuals all other MMCS disks for different models are also availble here

Other + manuals:
http://files.mek1.ru/navi/

All you need is a file programme such as 7zip for the rar file............7zip is freeware and will extract all of the files for you and then burn to disc using a freeware such as imageburn which also takes care of all of the required parameters, i have downloaded all of the info on the site just in case anything untowards happens to the host. And yep i have made backups
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