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Great progress
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:38 pm
by Meister
John, DataViewer 3.1.3.0 looks great.
Would you kindly send me a copy of 8r05 so I can test it with my B&G custom tune and enhanced TCM? It would be a productive combination.
Thanks much.
RE: Great progress
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:49 pm
by johnc
8r05 of which Predator? A B&G tune would be Hemi (u7135) which is currently on rev 8r14. Either way, the latest versions for any Predator are always available from the Support button above. Just select Support -> Downloads and then select your Predator part number from the drop down.
Re: RE: Great progress
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 5:52 pm
by Meister
johnc wrote:8r05 of which Predator? A B&G tune would be Hemi (u7135) which is currently on rev 8r14. Either way, the latest versions for any Predator are always available from the Support button above. Just select Support -> Downloads and then select your Predator part number from the drop down.
Yes, as you accurately deduced, the U7135 Predator, John.
That was a rather lame looking post of mine, I must admit, but there is a beta update to the 8r14 floating around that I saw labeled the 8r05. Hindsight would deduce that that was a typo, with 8r15 being what the poster meant to say.
So, may I kindly get a copy of the pre-release 8r15 tune so I can try it with my advanced configuration and perhaps help get some issues sorted out and corrected prior to release rather than after, always the preferred sequence.
Thanks much John.
RE: Re: RE: Great progress
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:19 pm
by johnc
We have a small group of beta users who get a peek at things ahead of schedule. Johan (or one of the owners) would be the ones to ask.
RE: Re: RE: Great progress
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:38 pm
by copracer288
Will the 3.1.3.0 Dataviewer work with the 8r15f revision for the U7135?
Should I even bother downloading that or is the 3.1.2.0 just as good?
RE: Re: RE: Great progress
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:13 am
by johnc
Yes to your first question.
If you are happy with 3.1.2.0 then there is no reason to upgrade. Most of what I have been releasing of late have been fixes to USB-to-serial communications issues. I will have another release today, in fact.