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Old 03-30-2005, 03:59 PM
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hopefully someone on here knows the answer to this......


other tuning programs for other ECMs ive used in the past, have this cool little "compare" feature.... where you take 2 bins, and it tells me whats diffrent between the two (datawise)..


does HPtuners have anything like this? looking around everywhere, i cant find it.





now i can float two windows in the same space and swap between programs..... but thats assuming i know all the windows to open between two bins....


lil help?
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HPT 2.0 will have something along these lines I'm told (and from what I've seen it's a really awesome compare ... will make it easy)
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Flashscan has a full compare , my HPtuners does not as yet but looking at the lastest screenshots it looks like they have decided to move in a similar looking direction
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Yea, that's the ONE thing I miss about Edit. lol I have HPtuners and Flash/Scan. How do you do that in Flash/Scan? I have not been able to use that yet.
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Originally Posted by Lady Redhawk
Yea, that's the ONE thing I miss about Edit. lol I have HPtuners and Flash/Scan. How do you do that in Flash/Scan? I have not been able to use that yet.
Load file to compare , and then you can do a global differences or look at each calibration difference in the respective fields - really cool function as you can copy past real easy
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hopefully they will let you add notes to each tune as well as I often forget the little changes
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Originally Posted by cablebandit
hopefully they will let you add notes to each tune as well as I often forget the little changes
i dont quite see that happening.... its a bin file, not a formatted file.

but its pretty easy to keep a text file in that folder to make notes.
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2.0 supports calibration notes as well as a comprehensive change log and history functions.
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Originally Posted by gameover
2.0 supports calibration notes as well as a comprehensive change log and history functions.
Very, very, good. You guys aren't going to let me miss anthing about LS1Edit are you?
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Originally Posted by gameover
2.0 supports calibration notes as well as a comprehensive change log and history functions.

wow...


so no more .bin files then, eh?


heh, i guess i cant just pop into a hex editer anymore to see what HPtuners was upto....



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