![]() Other data blocks copied from source file to output file as-is. Open source file initDB.dat, search and compare source strings and size, and if similar - replace it to translated strings. Inside of the string's content used Unix-based LF new-line symbol. Load strings to translate from translation.txt file (in UCS-2 LE encoding): parsed104_with_addr.txtĮxample of parsed initDB.dat (ver.1.04 of AVIC-RZ09). Output file is in UCS-2 LE encoding, use Notepad++ (or other UCS-2 LE compatible editor, Chrome is OK for view strings) to see/edit results. Writes strings "as-is" with TAB delimiter. ![]() Skips some dummy strings (like images, IDs, variables etc). ![]() Parses Japanese AVIC-RZ09 (and similar) data file initDB.dat. Thanks to for ideas and some start-up sources parsedat.c This project can be used for translation of the similar Pioneer AVIC devices (AVIC-RL09, AVIC-RW09, AVIC-RZ09, AVIC-RZ07, AVIC-RZ06, AVIC-RL05, AVIC-RZ05, AVIC-RW03, AVIC-RZ03).Īnd also probably can be used for other line up Pioneer AVIC devices (AVIC-RL99, AVIC-RW99, AVIC-RZ99, AVIC-RZ77, AVIC-RZ66, AVIC-RZ55, AVIC-RW33, AVIC-RZ33, AVIC-RZ22). Pioneer AVIC-RZ09 (for Japanese domestic market) translation
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