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TJ05FX4 Tue, May 19th, 2009 04:19 PM

Suggestion for PHP Regarding Custom Tune Lead Times??
 
I was just thinking about this the other day when I was trying to calculate or figure out when my custom tunes might be done. I have been waiting barely a month so I know its going to be quite some time longer, but this just kinda popped into my head when I was thinking about it.

I don't know if this would be feasable for Corey or Bill to do given all the programmers they work with, but I just wanted to throw it out there and see if it might trigger something or maybe help them out.

I was thinking a Sticky or something in each section letting people know the date at which they have completed custom tunes for. So say right now they can update it and say "Finished through February 10th" or whatever the date is. Then update accordingly as days are completed.

This would also help us as customers get a better idea of maybe when to expect it. If we can see the progression and how its working, then maybe you won't have so many questions or concerns about the wait times. I'm sure more than 80% of the emails and PM's you handle are wait time related, so even if it cut that down by 20-30% because we could just see how its progressing, then I think it would be worth it to PHP to do it.

Again just a thought and suggestion. I know that there is lots going on behind the scenes that none of us know about, so this may not be feasable, but I've been in the automotive aftermarket business for nearly 10 years and know this has worked for me in years past with large group buys or in any instance where a large quanitity of something is ordered. I remember selling Greddy turbo kits for Miatas and had nearly 80 orders worldwide for them. Greddy couldnt' make them fast enough, so I got on their forum, made a thread, and kept people updated so they knew roughly how far down the list they were and maybe when to expect it.

My apologies for making this kind of long winded, but I'm just as anxious as the next guy to get their custom tunes and having a little better idea than seeing people right now who have waited since late January, I think would be a good idea.

Any other thoughts or ideas to help out with this situation maybe?

vhb Sat, May 23rd, 2009 09:41 AM

Big Plus 1 to this.
 
Sounds like a great idea here:2thumbs:

Power Hungry Sat, May 23rd, 2009 07:46 PM

We are working out a way to incorporate that into the Pegasus software. I've got it mostly laid out now and just need to add the menus to handle it. Without getting into too much detail it would go something like this:

  • Go to [Update] menu.
  • Click [Status].
  • The software will connect to the server and check the current invoice order as well as whether or not the currently stored serial number (retrieved when you first plug your unit into the software) has any new updates available. This way you won't need to remove the unit from the vehicle every time you need to see if the update is ready.
  • The current status information will be displayed.

I'll be working out the rest of this over the weekend and expect to have an update to Pegasus Tuesday or Wednesday.

Take care.

rednoved Sat, May 23rd, 2009 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Power Hungry (Post 9631)
We are working out a way to incorporate that into the Pegasus software. I've got it mostly laid out now and just need to add the menus to handle it. Without getting into too much detail it would go something like this:

  • Go to [Update] menu.
  • Click [Status].
  • The software will connect to the server and check the current invoice order as well as whether or not the currently stored serial number (retrieved when you first plug your unit into the software) has any new updates available. This way you won't need to remove the unit from the vehicle every time you need to see if the update is ready.
  • The current status information will be displayed.

I'll be working out the rest of this over the weekend and expect to have an update to Pegasus Tuesday or Wednesday.

Take care.

Have you figured out how to get the software to work on a 64 bit system? :o

Power Hungry Sat, May 23rd, 2009 08:10 PM

Somewhat. It's a bit of a workaround, but it should work.

The problem is this... The drivers are handled differently on a 64 bit OS and our software is not able to locate specific information in the registry. What I will end up doing is provide a means where the end user can specify a COM port and bypass the auto-detection routines. This should resolve the 64 bit issues. Of course, only time will tell on that one. :)

Jackpine Sat, May 23rd, 2009 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Power Hungry (Post 9631)
We are working out a way to incorporate that into the Pegasus software. I've got it mostly laid out now and just need to add the menus to handle it. Without getting into too much detail it would go something like this:

  • Go to [Update] menu.
  • Click [Status].
  • The software will connect to the server and check the current invoice order as well as whether or not the currently stored serial number (retrieved when you first plug your unit into the software) has any new updates available. This way you won't need to remove the unit from the vehicle every time you need to see if the update is ready.
  • The current status information will be displayed.

I'll be working out the rest of this over the weekend and expect to have an update to Pegasus Tuesday or Wednesday.

Take care.

Holy everlovin' cow, Bill! That's BRILLIANT! Tell Corey to forget my suggestions - you've just trumped me by a mile. :2thumbs:

- Jack

88Racing Sun, May 24th, 2009 01:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Power Hungry (Post 9631)
We are working out a way to incorporate that into the Pegasus software. I've got it mostly laid out now and just need to add the menus to handle it. Without getting into too much detail it would go something like this:

  • Go to [Update] menu.
  • Click [Status].
  • The software will connect to the server and check the current invoice order as well as whether or not the currently stored serial number (retrieved when you first plug your unit into the software) has any new updates available. This way you won't need to remove the unit from the vehicle every time you need to see if the update is ready.
  • The current status information will be displayed.

I'll be working out the rest of this over the weekend and expect to have an update to Pegasus Tuesday or Wednesday.

Take care.

Man and I was going to be impressed when they were going to use pm's.

Lars

rednoved Sun, May 24th, 2009 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Power Hungry (Post 9640)
Somewhat. It's a bit of a workaround, but it should work.

The problem is this... The drivers are handled differently on a 64 bit OS and our software is not able to locate specific information in the registry. What I will end up doing is provide a means where the end user can specify a COM port and bypass the auto-detection routines. This should resolve the 64 bit issues. Of course, only time will tell on that one. :)

Sounds like a good plan! I'd prefer to have it on my main computer, but it's a 64 bit system. If it doesn't work out, I can always turn on the ole trusty 32 bit XP. :twitch:

JWBFX4 Sun, May 24th, 2009 12:35 PM

Sounds like a great plan that your are working out there Bill :beers:


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