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Thread: Woolich Log Box is here

Created on: 01/25/14 11:35 AM

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paviocurto


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Woolich Log Box is here
01/25/14 11:35 AM

This is pretty cool for Woolich users, the Log Box is here: Log Box Pro

Can't wait for spring!!!

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RE: Woolich Log Box is here
01/25/14 11:41 AM

I see that Justin beat me to it thread

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RE: Woolich Log Box is here
01/28/14 2:14 PM

Pav,

I was going to start one weeks ago but here goes. I want to jump on Wooly's gear, but I am now 'Bin Shy' call it... Among other things. With a CD, I do not need to go on line, download a software part for the hard parts I bought.

I do not have the luxury to wipe the drive clean each year or rotate the tower to the garage or donate it, I lose the bin, but never the CD, meaning.

I know you can't please them all, Justin, but if you are going to sell product, have more bells than whistles and handcuff me to a bin on line I paid for: it once.

I am both stuck paying for the same bin after 3 or whatever the cutoff is, that is 5 computers against a CD or bin. I want you to stand on my side of the pit wall, I have no access to the net, but the CD continues gathering points without the bell.

See me lose points for a bin?

I still made points with the whistle.

Justin, don't put me in their box. I need portability.



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RE: Woolich Log Box is here
01/29/14 9:39 AM

For example: Microsoft allows you to simply register the new motherboard serial with the software if you replace "JUST THE MOTHERBOARD". I don't see why similar arrangements couldn't be made for Mr. Hub and his scenario.

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RE: Woolich Log Box is here
01/29/14 9:43 PM

Here is my... Among other things.

First gen, I could hack the bike, see the whole dash wiped out and only display the flashing (((FI))). I then played with the trip and mode toggles and cleared the dash back to stock, still with the hack in play. Factory caught wind of it, next year it was reprogrammed.

I'm trying to put these motherboard parts together and now I'm going to speak machine speak and toggle you out of the flash. I think this is inside the chip as in ROM and you cannot find this file among all the truth table work that is happening. It's the chip makers move inside, not Mitsu/Delphi/MM/Seimen/etc.

What I'm saying is, can I take your flash and machine speak it to death with binary numbers that are not even in a file? Make a move in that cell, you just began a random bit building of no files found> you change a cell number. I'm going to have the chip maker set the bar closing out the hack to the bins. If there was success hacking into the bins, then set the flip to flop = Do not touch a cell or the machine defaults to random bits filling that one cell move to the map.

I think I can stop it 3-ways? Like the hack outside, I am now inside looking at the NAND and the NOR gates. How close am I to machining a non-filed bit = No Start?

The other fear is... Limited chip breakage. WATT happens when you flash? Lots of heat = Cracks the crystal. The chips today can be cracked (flashed) thousands of times. So what happens if they step down the chip to breaking a few hundred times, if not down to a few thousand. This deteriorates the sending there of and the finding there of.

The more you flash, the more she runs like in random numbers LOL

WATThe Future Holds 4 Flash are 4 more bits-0-shits LOOK OUT!.

I hate being the Mess INN Gear of Bad News Bears or change that to Bits.



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RE: Woolich Log Box is here
01/29/14 10:02 PM

I think this was the way they gated my ass right out of that toggle combo. The flashing FI was a simple ABCoding. They simply reversed a little And Nor this Or that = Y... If you know gate speak in the flipping of the flopping that is.

?How close am I... "Don't Care"



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RE: Woolich Log Box is here
01/30/14 10:01 AM

Just filtered thru the 1441 thread with Smoke's and Roman's collaboration. Every time I tap a kidney, open to some random page... Ah! There are a few hard parts that weed out random binary and those t-tables catching it.

So with that weeding process going on, say Don uses decimals as a cell number, Justin uses the octal. Key[stroke]Clash! Someone mixed the decimal with an octal? It still says binary or meaning the same number for argument sake, but to truth table an octal setup vs. the decimal, add the chips to find the best bi, it still wound up with the 'best' guess in the math. Yes it worked, but not the 'ideal' if you matched dec with dec and octi with octi.

With that filtering process finding the right bi to work is my thought process. The layering over of the same numbers to the same X to Y, it only seems logical to hit the same cell number pasted over the same map with the same left column and top columns = Z same map over and over. Full map across the safety-low-N-1 thru 6 maps.

So the basic concept is: 'am I right in diagnosing the working of the board?' I see the physical diode movement programmed in NAND and NOR using this A+B*C = Y coding and then the C++ kind of programing aspect of it you clash decimal with octal. As if looking for 1 aspect of the 3amigos in the ECU of it = Period!

The thing is, the chips are made up of decimal/octal/ascii language to convert or to 'satisfy' each table anyway. That is the way the chips fall, forgive the pun, but the diode is key to this capturing the ac's one wave to convert to dc. I kind of see the weeding out of false binaries when it has to decipher the flip and flopping, the traffic of all the sensors and their tracking on the 'pulse-train.'

Page 16-95 for those who are interested. The square waves are all happening at once and at different lengths of ON-1 and OFF-0 = Pulse-Train. The input now has to decipher who is whom? Where it's going? What number are you in the binary? So this filtering happens with each t-table, meaning, who is knocking on the NAND and NOR doors?

So the checks and balances are the... AND you go here. OR you go there. So the flipping of the ABC's or 3 variables:

TPS "AND" RPM = You go here.
Speed and tone wheel sensors = "OR" you go here.
Random Don's alleged decimal cell vs. Justin's octal cell numbers = 'Don't Care' ~ meaning the filtering out there of.

Freaking thing is like a backuplan for the bi. I think I found another bit of info too. This asks another question, but anyway, what happens is more backuplan after the other in this box. If say things are running with all trains entering the depot, the unit runs in a 60hz cycle. If a train is missing a signal at the depot, the motherboard defaults to 50hz cycles. T-RICK!

That is my guess so far. I could be wrong, but there has to be a diagnostic step that makes it as logical as finding 1 of the 3amigos going south. I think I am on the same page as Smoke and Rome's as far as clashing two ways to Bi.

With that kind of plan made, I wonder if the hack defaults to 50hz? That's watt I get for skipping chapters.


* Last updated by: Hub on 1/30/2014 @ 10:04 AM *



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