You and FreeEMS have come a long way mate. I can only speak for myself, but I definitely value all the work you have put into it!
My hat goes off to you!
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Re: FreeEMS General Progress Updates Comments Thread
Thanks for the update Fred! Keep them coming!
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Re: FreeEMS General Progress Updates Comments Thread
You're most welcome! There should be lots of updates and stories coming over the next few months :-) Hell, you might even be in one or two of them! :-osry_not4sale wrote:Thanks for the update Fred! Keep them coming!
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I'm new here, but I'm very excited about FreeEMS. I've got a Yamaha FZ1 that would benefit greatly from better fuel management.
I can commiserate to a certain degree, having lived out of a '77 Cutlass for a brief period, though I was blessed to have the opportunity to enlist in the U.S. Air Force.
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the story as you move forward with FreeEMS. It's a very ambitious project but it is obviously being championed by a very dedicated man.
I can commiserate to a certain degree, having lived out of a '77 Cutlass for a brief period, though I was blessed to have the opportunity to enlist in the U.S. Air Force.
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the story as you move forward with FreeEMS. It's a very ambitious project but it is obviously being championed by a very dedicated man.