The notches on the radio keys will need to face inward (each other) and you’ll know you inserted them correctly as they’ll “click” (you’ll feel springs being loaded). ![]() Insert the radio keys into the slits circled in red: (or any HDD of your choice for that matter in fact, unless you can find a PowerSafe IDE SSD, you really should just upgrade to a larger automotive grade HDD)ġ) Radio removal keys I went with the Xtenzi‐branded Double‐DIN keys for Audi/VW/Merc:, about $10Ģ) An IDE SSD or HDD of your choice I went with a 64GB Transcend PSD330 2.5‐inch IDE Internal SSD Solid State Disk (MLC Flash) but had major instability issues with it I ended up switching to a bigger version of our drive, the MK8050GAC and then its 5400RPM Seagate version, the ST980818AM please be very careful where you buy either one, there are a lot of scammers out thereģ) USB‐to‐IDE connection cables (having two on hand allows for direct drive copying) I went with “Sabrent USB 2.0 TO SATA/IDE 2.5/3.5/‐INCH Hard Drive Converter With Power Supply & LED Activity Lights”:, about $15 eachĤ) A T8 six‐point bit (and driver) to remove all the screwsĥ) VMWare Player, to run the QNX Rear‐Time OS (free download): for OSX, you’ll need Fusion and you can get going with just the trial periodĦ) QNX 6.5.0 SP 1 “Neutrino” Runtime environment (you don’t need the entire SDP free download): (I realize QNX may have taken this down either search the web or contact me for a copy)įirst, remove the radio from the dash.
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