97 Mazda B2200 Auckland NZ (NO 56K)

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Re: 97 Mazda B2200 Auckland NZ (NO 56K)

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As much as I hate puma with all of my heart, you already built it, it's powered up, and just needs to220 parts attached, and wiring.

Re Sean's fucking loader, POST A THREAD AND LINK HIM TO IT. He should have a Windows installer for that app available to download. And it should work.

Date: Wed Jan 7 19:32:33 2009 -0700

More than three and a half years old, dude, and still alpha with no windows installer. You have every right to give him shit. Don't feel bad about it. I'm not going to do it for you, though.

http://stuff.fredcooke.com/preludelinux ... llers.html

I tried to get you an mtx installer in the mean time, but that's not possible right now, without begging. If you're in a begging sort of mood, email Dave at dandruczyk@gmail.com

Of course, no promises that that'll work either, but it should, as I messed with those sources a bit to fix a few things some time ago.

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Re: 97 Mazda B2200 Auckland NZ (NO 56K)

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Successfully burned both a seank-hacker SM and a recent BenchTest firmware to Craig's Puma. Both verified OK and so I added a CEL LED to the board to give him flashes of faith while he figures out his USB issues, I guess. Fingers crossed next time he plugs it in he can get comms with EMStudio :-) If not, he can bring it back to me with a cable and we can sort it out! No worries, maaaattteeee! :-)
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Re: 97 Mazda B2200 Auckland NZ (NO 56K)

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Glad I didn't blow it up to be honest. The orange flashes of faith will be of great inspiration, thanks Fred the thin fingered.

Having my trigger wheel mounted on the exterior of the pulley sometime this week = progress.
Have brought a LINK (yes that's right, tremble or laugh) to help my thick fingers get the truck running THEN do some diyefi.
Power steering in. Now fouls on radiator in = lengthen pipe for clearance = alloy welding :(
Alternator in.
Clutch done.
Brakes done.
Coils etc in.
Most plumbing done, will be running heater backwards because e-w don't like n-s conversions.

That's about it.
I'll picture you later.
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Re: 97 Mazda B2200 Auckland NZ (NO 56K)

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I say we fire it up on FreeEMS right from the start. If you just get me there and home and feed me for it, I'll help you make the Puma circuits decent and get the config setup, and diagnose any non-starts rapidly. Let's do this together! 30th could be yours :-)
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Re: 97 Mazda B2200 Auckland NZ (NO 56K)

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It can be the 30th plug and play, superseding a link atom.
More brags, maybe Sony (PS) will give you a trophy "P&P Trophy" will pop up in the top right hand corner of your life screen :)
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If you have it wired up, what's to stop us just doing it? It's zero extra effort.
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Re: 97 Mazda B2200 Auckland NZ (NO 56K)

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Shall I build you a decision tree?

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