Yes, Don't want this thread to be moved to random thoughtsI live for the day there is no such thing as money...but there would be nothing for so many arseholes to do if there was no gain in stealing....oh the agony of it all.
but let's not lose focus on this thread.
I can't wait to see some maps here!!It isn't much..but it's free and "up by the weekend" as promised.
I borrowed the graphics and made a small disclaimer.
I tried it in a couple of browsers at different resolutions...it seems OK in them all .... Mozilla with 1280x1024 works nicely.
you still need to PM me for an email address to submit a map.
this way I at least know that a member has made each submission.
it's an honor system, so don't abuse it.
Busa maps only please...
I may mirror the Dynojet maps located on the PowerCommander server and the "how to" files also...in the near future.
L I N K Y
I did a comparo of the difference between stock and tuners maps on the dynojet software.I don't know much about the PC, but I took a quick look at the .DJM and .MAP files in a hex editor, and they don't look very complex.
I'm not sure what the relationship between the DJM and MAP files is, but it would be interesting to compare two maps (stock vs. highly modded bike) and see what the differences are. I would bet there wouldn't be that much difference between the files.
Has anyone (who is knowledgeable about the PC) done this? Has Dynojet detailed the file formats?
I like the idea of having maps available, but I bet it will piss people (those that provide maps) off.
JC: You're a class act! Thanks for giving the OK for publishing your maps.
Got one in mine. Oooooooohhhhhhweeeeee she runs clean and strong.i would love to see what makes the cheesemans maps so speacial--another dude i hear about is quasar--unfortunatly im not going to buy a map from anyone so ill probly never know
the differences between the maps was done (or so I was led to believe) so that earlier versions of the PCs/software would not get mistakenly used in the the newer units. However, if you use a newer PC on an older model, you can load the older maps by changing the extension of the file (this info can be found in the FAQS pages of the PowerCommander site).I don't know much about the PC, but I took a quick look at the .DJM and .MAP files in a hex editor, and they don't look very complex.
I'm not sure what the relationship between the DJM and MAP files is, but it would be interesting to compare two maps (stock vs. highly modded bike) and see what the differences are. I would bet there wouldn't be that much difference between the files.
Has anyone (who is knowledgeable about the PC) done this? Has Dynojet detailed the file formats?
I like the idea of having maps available, but I bet it will piss people (those that provide maps) off.
JC: You're a class act! Thanks for giving the OK for publishing your maps.