LS2 and LS7 binaries now available :)
#1
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LS2 and LS7 binaries now available :)
I just approved several LS2 and LS7 binaries (HPT Fiiles) .... so LS2 and LS7 files are now available for download from my site
www.horist.com/hptuner/
Anyone with HP Tuners can now view these files
Thanks to all those that have contributed!!!! the repository will only get larger over time!
www.horist.com/hptuner/
Anyone with HP Tuners can now view these files
Thanks to all those that have contributed!!!! the repository will only get larger over time!
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woops! was a bit too much in a hurry last night and closed the FTP client before all the uploads to my download server finished!
uploading now... the LS7 file should be on the site soon (I got an email yesterday about it, but didn't have an option for LS7 in the drop downs, so as soon as the person uploads I'll have that up too)
uploading now... the LS7 file should be on the site soon (I got an email yesterday about it, but didn't have an option for LS7 in the drop downs, so as soon as the person uploads I'll have that up too)
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Not working like can't read or not working they won't download?
I know the files are there... likely just need the updated version of HPT
referring to the zip extracting to .bin, that's just cause of how they uploader works... you upload a file, I assign it a filename that's a random number seeded by various things... then I rename to randomnumber.bin and store them
When I have time i"ll change it so it keeps the correct extension, but for now HPT has no issues opening an hpt file even if it's a bin extension
I know the files are there... likely just need the updated version of HPT
referring to the zip extracting to .bin, that's just cause of how they uploader works... you upload a file, I assign it a filename that's a random number seeded by various things... then I rename to randomnumber.bin and store them
When I have time i"ll change it so it keeps the correct extension, but for now HPT has no issues opening an hpt file even if it's a bin extension