Editing proms

timsiford at hushmail.com timsiford at hushmail.com
Fri Aug 11 13:03:25 GMT 2000


I have run both GMEPro and TunerCat along with Diacom on the same laptop. 
 I chose to purchase/use TunerCat (for the 730ECM).  So I have to reboot 
to windows ... who cares.  Usually I take Diacom readings, carry my laptop 
into the house, plug it in, remove the diacom cable, and plug in my burner 
cable.  During that time period I reboot to Windows.  GMEPro is a nice program 
... but, the ability to have a 3D graphical display of the VE curve is worth 
the reboot.  I do a fair amount of the VE tweaking directly on the graph 
itself.

Just my experience and .02

Tim



At Fri, 11 Aug 2000 10:15:13 -0400, "Bruce Plecan" <nacelp at bright.net> wrote:

>
>GMEPRo will run on a lil ol DOS manchine just fine.  So for in car use 
>with
>a burner and diacom *can* have it's advantages.   I have both and it's 
>a
>matter of what I'm doing where I am what I use.  Editing software is 
>just
>good Karma.
>  I have both on the PC, and for emergency use, and remote the DOS has 
>the
>GMEPro.  Once you get into it, you'll have your favorite.  Both are
>excellent, and for the prices gads, I'd stock up now.
>  Grumpy
>
>
>
>
>> Would there be any advantage to getting GMEPro in addition to the 
>Tunercat
>> which I already have?  -Jeff
>>
>> Subject: Editing proms
>>
>>
>> > For those still thinking about it, this might just be the time to 
>check
>in
>> > to GMEPro.  Kinda neat,  new priceing, from what I just got quoted.
>> > Grumpy
>
>
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