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I kind of guessed it was a "change on the fly" device. Seems like there's a potential for damage if you forget and leave it in the wrong tune under certain conditions. I sort of damaged a Dewalt drill once upon a time by trying to drive a lag screw on the high speed setting with the clutch "locked". It never seemed to work quite right after that.
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This is totally a hijack!
I LOVE my DeWalt drill. BTW, remember all the cool power tools -- table saw, etc. -- I got for my birthday way back in July? They have yet to be taken out of the boxes so that I can build my wall o' bookshelves! :omg: Just been too darn busy! I guess it'll have to wait until we actually close for a real vacation. As if that'll happen any time soon.
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Thea reason that the late model vehicles are not able to (easily) do shift on the fly stuff is that fact that the electronics are fairly different from the stuff we're used to on the EEC-IV and EEC-V processors. In many cases, the flash ROM resides in the processor itself which makes it nearly impossible to emulate externally. Even those PCMs with external flash would still have problems because you just about have to destroy the PCM to open it up to even reach the components.
Obviously, the smart solution is to rewrite the OS and/or the actual program code in order to allow the access of different maps and functions. Without the source code though, this is a rather intimidating and time consuming task. Even with the source code, it would be a challenge. So for now we'll have to stick with what we've got.
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It's probably for the best anyway, thinking about my experience with the DeWalt. :o
But, Bill, you've got to cut Corey some slack! I don't know how she can stand not being able to play with her toys! Corey, I just finished a small TV stand/DVD enclosure for a new HDTV we just bought from Costco. I think it looks quite nice. Now Janet wants me to build doors to cover the TV when it's not in use. (It sits in an alcove beside the fireplace and Janet thinks it looks too much like an "altar" to the "TV God"). I'll be using "flipper" door hinges so the doors can slide back on either side of the TV when it's in use. There always seems to be another "project". - Jack |
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I me some Costco, Jack! In fact, when we were deciding if we would actually move out to Utah so Bill could work for Edge or not, one thing I looked for is if there was a Costco in close proximity. I've been a member since they merged with Price Club back in the early 90s, and I couldn't live without it!
The t.v. doors sounds like a cool project! Ah, if only I had time for projects... I am confident that there will come a day when I'll be able to have some time off. For now, God comes first, family second, and our customers are next in line. There will be time for Bill and me at some point down the road.
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Glad it worked well for you, John! (BTW, what's a Tim Horton's? -- must be regional...)
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