Here is everything you need to know about running iGO Primo on low-resolution Android devices.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. You must own a legitimate license for Igo Primo software and maps. Piracy is illegal.
Igo Primo’s resolution is determined by a file inside /data.gro or in the ux folder. For 240x320, you need a build specifically compiled for or "320_240" (landscape). Android Igo Primo 240x320
[gps] port="auto" baud="auto"
The resolution (also known as QVGA) is a 4:3 aspect ratio with low pixel density. Most modern navigation apps crash or display distorted graphics on these screens because they are designed for 720p or 1080p. Here is everything you need to know about
Igo Primo does not install like a normal app. It requires a specific folder on the root of your SD card. Create the following path:
Igo Primo uses a configuration file called sys.txt located in the /sdcard/igo/ folder. If it doesn't exist, create it using a text editor. For 240x320, your sys.txt must contain the following: Piracy is illegal
Igo Primo, developed by NNG (originally Nav N Go), is a legendary offline GPS navigation software. Unlike modern apps like Google Maps or Waze, which require constant data streaming, Igo Primo operates entirely offline. It was designed in the late 2000s and early 2010s as the successor to Igo 8 and My Way.