Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing
TK
terryk at foothill.net
Sat Nov 4 17:41:25 GMT 2000
Yes, we had a group hug and this part of the thread is dead.
On the translator, I understand how convenient it would be, but you could use my EPE files on the others and vice versa. I loose money. No more long summer vacations in Cabo. No gas for the Viper. My kids would have to attend public schools. Cat's sleeping with dogs! MASS HYSTERIA!
Folks, Tunercat has me in volume 100:1.
Is there really that much demand for GMEPro that people want to write their own EPE files? I guess I'm surprised by that.
Terry
----- Original Message -----
From: WEG1192 at aol.com
To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing
In a message dated 11/04/2000 10:10:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,
EOA at spartek.com writes:
I don't begrudge Terry for charging for his work. Writing the software is
easy compared to dissecting the bin's to get the correct data locations. I
also wouldn't expect a commercial package to adhere to a universal standard
for ECU files, that is their lifeblood. It would be nice if the free editors
did though (That is why we write them isn't it? to share?) or at least
provide a means for translating from one to the other...
OK, well now that another of my posts has been grossly misunderstood, I'll
simply say that I am all for Terry K or anyone else being able to sell what
they have designed for a profit. I have apologized to Terry off list for
inadvertently dragging his name into this.
JW
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