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Re: Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing



Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 18:21:43 -0800
From: "TK" <terryk@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing
software

I'm not clear on what is being requested? Do you want
to move configuration
files between editor?
Terry Kelley
GMEPro
>>>>>>>>>>

That's one of the goals, yes. Another of the primary
desired outcomes would be the ability of the average
Joe who's working out the table locations in a yet
unknown cal to add them to a TDF as he finds them.

He could use any editor he liked to use, and not be
restricted to whichever one happened to have a TDF
for his application. (Or maybe none, if no one yet
supported it)

Ultimately, it'll be up to the editor authors such
as yourself whether or not you'll support the standard
format. That's what really makes a standard a
*standard*,
adoption by the programming/software community.

The ultimate intent is to make a definition file 
that's freely available (even if the Editor isn't)
so that the tuner can use his choice of editor and
maybe further the knowledge base of the DIY community.
That's the hope, anyway. :)


Later,

Dig
turbodig@yahoo.com 


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