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NET Compact Framework in ROM, you may be able to skip steps 1 and 3 - you can return to these steps only if the application does not run it may run faster with the version installed in ROM, so its worth a try.

Download the. NET Compact Framework 1. Copy ECUTalk executable to the desired folder. ActiveSync will copy them across, showing the Copy and Convert dialog. Installation done!

Probably the best program for data logging due to the sheer amount of data able to be read in. Changed options controls to dropdowns rather than textboxes i didnt realise id disabled the use of the soft input panel on PPC, so you couldnt change settings. If you want to enter a value other than shown, edit the.

Fixed logging time output, both to add in the missing leading zeros eg it would show for , and also added in a interpolated millisecond value for PPC users which doesnt have a millisecond capability in standard time object. Minor changes to individual sensors to better display on gauges, and slight changes to change config units shown next to sensor rather than down bottom as often the units would overlap gauge.

Added a hidden option for CarPC users with frontends eg Centrafuse to manually edit. Setting all to 0 will use default method. A restart is required for setting to change effect setting is saved once you choose a different tab other than "options" from memory. Hard bit for you is coming up with a colour theme that looks ok! Cheers man I'll look it up wen I get home I've got the basic 1 from ECUtalk jus looking around on it seeing how everything works.

MagicMikeZ32 Posted August 2, Posted August 6, Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community.

Register a new account. Sign in Already have an account? Sign In Now. Go to topic listing. New To The Forum? Latest Posts. Jeepers that looks a bit tedious, so it was removed and relocated to engine bay? Where did you put it? RB25DE gearbox speed sensor. So could it then be a faulty speedo then? ABS delete. Who's done it, do you regret it? To be honest, you are much better off learning what to do in that situation than relying on old-tech ABS to save you, as it's reasonably likely to let you down.

That said - legal repercussions of removing it on a street registered and insured vehicle is worth looking into properly. It certainly isn't a good look from an insurance perspective to be removing safety items, they probably won't care how useless those items were in the first place.



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