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Sendero 04-25-2005 05:09 PM

Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
related to the TwEECer business, I wanted to ask a question. What happened to Mike?

I know he was in the process of moving and all that a year ago, but what about know? When is version 9 going to be completed? Has he abandoned the TwEECer project altogether? What about more support for the EEC-V's people?

Help? :shrug:

QWKSNKE 04-25-2005 05:12 PM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
He still around. I spoke with him about 2 weeks ago. I didn't ask him about any new software but he must be doing something because he has added another car and Suuper Duty's to the tweecer capability list :D

93Cobra#2771 04-26-2005 02:59 PM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
I feel the scope of his project has gotten so big that he is barely keeping up. He is more focused on adding binaries, than refining the software, IMHO... :(

86GT 04-26-2005 03:22 PM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
Last I heard, he had an insider at Ford that was willing to help. This insider is how he is able to add the Power Stroke and Focus to the next version. Not to sure if he is refining the already supported processors. I sure hope so.

I sent him all of the address that I have for the A9L. It had over 60 more scalars and 22 functions and 6 tables. I hope that he incorporates it.

Italian LX 04-26-2005 04:15 PM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 86GT
I sent him all of the address that I have for the A9L. It had over 60 more scalars and 22 functions and 6 tables. I hope that he incorporates it.

Yay... more crap I'll have to learn. Hell, I haven't even touched maybe 10% of the parameters yet. :huh:


:D

86GT 04-26-2005 04:52 PM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
The names of the parameters need some help too. It would be nice if you disable the EGR or something like that, all of the associated functions and tables would grey out or disapear.

Sendero 04-26-2005 06:56 PM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
I am fairly good at programming PLC controllers and have a vast general technology sense, is there any way I could help? Especially like what you are doing by identifying new addresses and features. I would like to focus on the EEC-V's especially.

Teach me, Master Clint! :hail:

86GT 04-26-2005 09:36 PM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
I am a PLC programmer by day, but a dot net programmer by night.

The program that I am using for memory searching is the PCMX explorerer.

http://www.pcmx.net/pcmx/


I then use a binary disasembler that gives me something that can be deciphered.

93Cobra#2771 04-27-2005 11:08 AM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
Help has been offered by several individuals (including Clint) with a ton of experience in programming, etc. Mike simply doesn't want to share his coding, or doesn't want to pay someone, or something.

For whatever reason, he has kept it basically a one man show, unfortunately. As a result, current and future owners are being limited in that respect. Of course, it's a relatively inexpensive way to be your own tuner, so maybe you get what you pay for.

OK, now, what does "PLC" stand for? :D

And why the heck didn't I get a topic reply notification on this thread?

86GT 04-27-2005 11:17 AM

Re: Since this site is in no shape form or fashion..
 
A PLC is a Programmable Logic Controller. There are a ton of PLC manufactures out there. Allen Bradley being the largest. These are the devices that most manufacturing companies use for assembly lines and so forth. They are used in a wide range of applications. Here in california the oil refineries, bio pharmaceutical, food and beverage industries use a mess load of them.

http://www.ab.com/plclogic/slc/


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