How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
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I mean, is the ini file specific to TS, or the project you open with TS?
You could have separate projects for multiple MS1s, MS2s and MS3s all set up at the same time under a single instance of TunerStudio.
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I was quoted about $300 to have my local miata shop switch my 92's AC to r134. I passed on it and just would put down side windows and unzip the rear window. The only time I really would have liked AC is when I was stuck in stop and go traffic on the interstate. As long as I was moving I was fine.
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I use(d) tunerstudio and MLV on two different computers for the SAME ECU.
I used dropbox to store the configuration files so that my tuning experience was identical and synchronized between machines. The beauty of this was that I could store preferences files in dropbox (along with maps/logs) and I created a symbolic link in the original TS/MLV install directories to point to the preferences on dropbox.
You are jellybones of my skillz.
I used dropbox to store the configuration files so that my tuning experience was identical and synchronized between machines. The beauty of this was that I could store preferences files in dropbox (along with maps/logs) and I created a symbolic link in the original TS/MLV install directories to point to the preferences on dropbox.
You are jellybones of my skillz.
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Was it actually r12 or the stuff that claims it is compatible with r12? I have found plenty of people who sell "r12" and it is really just the stuff that is compatible. That stuff will slowly eat away o-rings and you will have leaks again.
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I use Dropbox a lot for work, and when I did the MS3 build, I decided to use it to sync a single TunerStudioProjects folder between three machines (laptop, main work PC, main home PC). It's quite nice, as I can drive somewhere while logging, and then pick up my laptop and carry it inside, and before I've even got my coffee, the log file is ready and waiting on my other PCs. Ditto making changes to the state of tune- you can use the "big" PCs to change something in TS, and then it's automatically sitting on the laptop ready to go into the car.
One word of caution: If you run TS on the laptop, put it to sleep while it's outside of wifi coverage, and then run TS on another machine, you will wind up with conflicted files. DropBox has a clean way of dealing with this (it creates two copies and marks them appropriately) but it's something you have to be aware of. CurrentTune.MSQ in particular is easily afflicted.
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Ah, so I'm not the only one who has discovered this trick.
I use Dropbox a lot for work, and when I did the MS3 build, I decided to use it to sync a single TunerStudioProjects folder between three machines (laptop, main work PC, main home PC). It's quite nice, as I can drive somewhere while logging, and then pick up my laptop and carry it inside, and before I've even got my coffee, the log file is ready and waiting on my other PCs. Ditto making changes to the state of tune- you can use the "big" PCs to change something in TS, and then it's automatically sitting on the laptop ready to go into the car.
One word of caution: If you run TS on the laptop, put it to sleep while it's outside of wifi coverage, and then run TS on another machine, you will wind up with conflicted files. DropBox has a clean way of dealing with this (it creates two copies and marks them appropriately) but it's something you have to be aware of. CurrentTune.MSQ in particular is easily afflicted.
I use Dropbox a lot for work, and when I did the MS3 build, I decided to use it to sync a single TunerStudioProjects folder between three machines (laptop, main work PC, main home PC). It's quite nice, as I can drive somewhere while logging, and then pick up my laptop and carry it inside, and before I've even got my coffee, the log file is ready and waiting on my other PCs. Ditto making changes to the state of tune- you can use the "big" PCs to change something in TS, and then it's automatically sitting on the laptop ready to go into the car.
One word of caution: If you run TS on the laptop, put it to sleep while it's outside of wifi coverage, and then run TS on another machine, you will wind up with conflicted files. DropBox has a clean way of dealing with this (it creates two copies and marks them appropriately) but it's something you have to be aware of. CurrentTune.MSQ in particular is easily afflicted.
by the way, if you haven't done it already, you really should re-map the graphs and colors in MLV. it makes it MUCH easier to see data.
just pop this in your MegaLogViewer.properties:
Code:
# Colors all stored in RGB i.e. # normally only for System use unless you wish to add colors white= -1 black=-16777216 dark_blue=-16777038 blue=-16776961 yellow=-256 dark_green=-16731648 green=-16711936 red=-65536 dark_red=-5111808 dark_gray=-10921639 gray=-8355712 lightGray=-1381668 cyan=-16711681 magenta=-65281 pink=-20561 orange=-14336 light_blue=-6697729 lavender=-4226817 mint_green=-8323158 fire_red=-37120 medium_blue=-8340481 # You can set to any of the colors defined above graphForeColor0=yellow graphForeColor1=cyan graphForeColor2=magenta graphForeColor3=green graphForeColor4=orange graphForeColor5=white graphForeColor6=gray graphForeColor7=red graphForeColor8=medium_blue graphForeColor9=pink graphForeColor10=lavender graphForeColor11=light_blue graphForeColor12=lightGray graphForeColor13=mint_green graphForeColor14=fire_red graphForeColor15=white graphForeColor16=cyan graphForeColor17=pink graphForeColor18=green graphForeColor19=orange
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When I start school this summer I'll be biking there too. It's the same distance since I work out at the school. The 110 degree days are going to suck. A lot.
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I haven't been on enough to know why you are biking, but I have been biking to the gym which is about 5 miles each way for the past two months. The first week was killer. It feels fking great though. And now it's not bad at all.
When I start school this summer I'll be biking there too. It's the same distance since I work out at the school. The 110 degree days are going to suck. A lot.
When I start school this summer I'll be biking there too. It's the same distance since I work out at the school. The 110 degree days are going to suck. A lot.
I tried to do the elliptical for years but it doesn't motivate nor push me. I had to end the stationary bike because it makes my right knee burn in pain; the osteopath said the x-ray and MRI show nothing negative.
I'm 32, the metabolism is slowing and I want to stay fit...doing zero cardio is not the path to a long, healthy life so I picked-up that bike above for $300 and started riding. It's something that can motivate me (I really want to go home at the half way point), it's almost fun, and you get to see something other than the inside of a gym while doing it. It's also been fairly inexpensive up to this point. I plan to get a baller bike (sub $1k) later this summer if the hobby sticks as motivation.
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Your machine's name is UNIVAC?
Like I said, the only time this usually happens to me is when I do something like drive home with the Laptop connected but put the laptop into sleep mode before it's had a chance to sync to the home network. Then, I open TunerStudio on my desktop, and this creates a conflict. (Both machines now have a "new" version of CurrentTune.MSQ)
It's not a big deal, just something to watch out for.
Aside from that, DropBox rocks my world. I have wanted something like this since I first started using a laptop 13 years ago, and found myself having to be sure to manually sync files between it and my desktop PC. Now, I keep whatever projects I am working on (business projects) in a dropbox folder that's synced to all five of the PCs which I regularly use.
Beyond the obvious syncing features, the fact that DropBox stores several revisions-deep of each file has saved my *** on numerous occasions. Let's say you accidentally save over an important file. Under normal conditions, you're fucked. At best, you can go back to the most recent backup you have which, for me, could be up to 24 hours old.
With DropBox, you can revert back to previous versions of any file. So you can say "I want the version of this file that existed before I saved over it at 2:30pm today" and you've got it.
So it's like Apple's Time Machine, only better. Rather than backups being time-based (eg, hourly) it's revision based. You could save a single file thirty times in an hour, and decide "Oops, I want to go back to the seventeenth version of that file", and you got it.
For everyone else:
TL;DR: Get Dropbox. It's cool.
Like I said, the only time this usually happens to me is when I do something like drive home with the Laptop connected but put the laptop into sleep mode before it's had a chance to sync to the home network. Then, I open TunerStudio on my desktop, and this creates a conflict. (Both machines now have a "new" version of CurrentTune.MSQ)
It's not a big deal, just something to watch out for.
Aside from that, DropBox rocks my world. I have wanted something like this since I first started using a laptop 13 years ago, and found myself having to be sure to manually sync files between it and my desktop PC. Now, I keep whatever projects I am working on (business projects) in a dropbox folder that's synced to all five of the PCs which I regularly use.
Beyond the obvious syncing features, the fact that DropBox stores several revisions-deep of each file has saved my *** on numerous occasions. Let's say you accidentally save over an important file. Under normal conditions, you're fucked. At best, you can go back to the most recent backup you have which, for me, could be up to 24 hours old.
With DropBox, you can revert back to previous versions of any file. So you can say "I want the version of this file that existed before I saved over it at 2:30pm today" and you've got it.
So it's like Apple's Time Machine, only better. Rather than backups being time-based (eg, hourly) it's revision based. You could save a single file thirty times in an hour, and decide "Oops, I want to go back to the seventeenth version of that file", and you got it.
For everyone else:
TL;DR: Get Dropbox. It's cool.
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have you already got all the free additional space you can without harassing people?
You can go through their "Free" page and do all that.
You can also turn on camera upload and take a few minutes of video and let it bump up your space and then delete the video.
n00bs:
Here's a link to sign up and get me and you free space if you don't have Dropbox. Please use my link so I get moar space.
http://db.tt/SzUCs8r
You can go through their "Free" page and do all that.
You can also turn on camera upload and take a few minutes of video and let it bump up your space and then delete the video.
n00bs:
Here's a link to sign up and get me and you free space if you don't have Dropbox. Please use my link so I get moar space.
http://db.tt/SzUCs8r
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Learning Git though is not a bad idea.
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You can also turn on camera upload and take a few minutes of video and let it bump up your space and then delete the video.