Added TTS to my TT one 130 unit. So far moderately successes with a few details to work out. The hacking follows the following steps, with my comments:
From: http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/PDA/31251983.html by red007007
Step 1. find your device code. http://htc-n-gps.blogspot.com/2007/04/how-to-check-device-code-for-tomtom-6.html (thanks to cyb (葱油饼|无药可救));
Step 2. copy everything in the device to make a backup;
Before actually wiping the device, might be useful to extract all the files into a folder on the computer and make sure that the size of the folder is sufficiently small to fit on the device.
Step 3. format the device (choose fat32 format);
Step 4. downloads the following files and extract to your device‘s root directory (file links
provided by ferrygao);
Navcore: http://rapidshare.com/files/293835147/SE_Navcore.9004.1804.Basicpack.rar
ttsystem: http://rapidshare.com/files/293840695/SE_ttsystem.9004.1804.rar
maps: http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=265&t=78832
Step 5. download Keygen: http://www.linksave.in/1271195344a34abbb7659a (file link provided by ferrygao); extract the file to your computer drive;
Step 6. run RunMeforAllAutomatic from your computer. Choose option 1 and
then select the correct drive of your GPS device, input your device code at
prompt;
Step 7.download voice file. http://depositfiles.com/files/7bgmxkqyh; extract to your GPS device; then rename the folder (enu_Samantha) as VocalizerTTS.
Comment: enu-Samantha is a “.cab” file. Extract files in the “.cab” archive into a folder called “enu_Samantha” and then rename the folder to “VocalizerTTS”. Note that this may be case sensitive, so caps might be important
Step 8. Reset your GPS device by pressing and holding the power switch for
15 seconds. You should see a black screen with system information. Turn off
the GPS.
Step 9. Restart and your device is now map-updated and TTS for street names.
Enjoy. Many thanks to cyp,IMKirby,iloli,and xhxh.
After the above steps, GPS has TTS working, but is extremely sluggish. Suspect might be because of low disk space (970MB/977MB). Deleted some files from the “Helpme” directory and freed up ~2MB of space. The GPS runs better. A few problem remained:
1. Center panel that shows turning instructions are squished, looks like the navcore is intended for a wide-screen unit
2. Device is still at little slow at time, low free ram ~2MB free. But suspect the device is actually usable in the current states