, is designed for Computer Aided Slitter Knife Assembly. A new version, , is scheduled for launch in spring 2025 Core Purpose
Newer software can improve audio processing quality and rear-camera responsiveness. Identifying Your Caska Model and Firmware Version
Go to Settings > System > System Upgrade .
Obtain the correct firmware update file (usually a .zip or a collection of files like update.img ) corresponding exactly to your model and MCU version. Prepare the Drive: Format your USB flash drive to FAT32.
These offer better performance, UI, and rooted access. Installation requires unlocking bootloader on some units.
You will see a platform code (e.g., Caska D106, Co-Pilot, or a series number starting with 'CA'). Step 2: Prepare Your Installation Media
What (lag, app errors, black screen) prompted you to update?
Ensure your USB is formatted to FAT32 and that files are not hidden inside a subfolder.
If an update is available, tap . Once downloaded, select Install and allow the system to reboot and finish the process automatically. Step 4: How to Update Legacy Caska WinCE / GPS Maps
Replace the old map folders (usually named map , poi , and building inside the navigation directory) with the newly downloaded files.
If you only want to update the GPS maps on an older or standalone navigation unit, the process modifies slightly:
If your Caska unit utilizes built-in navigation software (such as iGO or specialized Android maps), a software update refreshes the map data. This provides you with new roads, updated speed limits, and changed traffic flows. 4. New User Interface (UI) Features
Preparation prevents installation failures. Ensure you have the following items ready before beginning the update:
Extract the downloaded Caska update files directly to the of the USB/SD card. Do not place them inside a folder unless the specific update readme file commands it. Look for files named update.img , w加大.bin , or similar system configurations. Step 3: Initiate the Update on the Head Unit