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v3summary [2009/10/23 07:45]
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 **DB9 NOTE:** We provided DB9 cables for so long in order to support the use of Palm Pilots and Windows Mobile devices. ​ We want to continue to provide support for these platforms so we will provide some form of DB9 cables as extra options. ​ The details simply haven'​t been defined yet on how these will be made available. **DB9 NOTE:** We provided DB9 cables for so long in order to support the use of Palm Pilots and Windows Mobile devices. ​ We want to continue to provide support for these platforms so we will provide some form of DB9 cables as extra options. ​ The details simply haven'​t been defined yet on how these will be made available.
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 ECMLink V3 takes this a step further with an integrated, drop-in flash device for both 1G and 2G DSMs as well as EVO1-3 ECUs.  This device not only provides persistent storage of user configuration changes to the ECU, but it also provides direct reflash access to all the factory code & table areas as well!! ECMLink V3 takes this a step further with an integrated, drop-in flash device for both 1G and 2G DSMs as well as EVO1-3 ECUs.  This device not only provides persistent storage of user configuration changes to the ECU, but it also provides direct reflash access to all the factory code & table areas as well!!
  
-This is one of the more innovative solutions I've ever seen.  I'm biased, of course, but seriously, I've never seen anything this compact and easy to use for any other platform out there. ​ It's literally the size of a standard EPROM chip, but includes SOOOO MUCH more functionality.  The picture here shows this device installed in a 1G EPROM ECU.+This is one of the more innovative solutions I've ever seen.  I'm biased, of course, but seriously, I've never seen anything this compact and easy to use for any other platform out there. ​ It's literally the size of a standard EPROM chip, but includes SOOOO MUCH more functionality.
  
  
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