Originally posted by Craig Smith
Well, I'm glad everyone still thinks this is a good idea. I'm sad to say that there really hasn't been any headway on a video, but I am making headway on some more in-depth written info.
We will soon have on our website a section called "FAST facts" that is basically a collection of answers to commonly asked questions, results of tests and experiments we do, diagrams of how to hook up this or that, and everything in between. I have about 25 of them *almost* ready to go up so that should be a decent start, and once all that is in place, updating it will be a simple task. I should know better than to stick my neck out like this but here it is anyway.
My story on the video is still the same - I'm too ugly. If we can get Britney Spears to sing a song about EFI, I think that would be an excellent training video!
Seriously, though, we really do want to make a video as it seems like the right thing to do for a thousand reasons. I've been asked to keep my focus more on written material for now though.
Originally posted by Big Bird R/T
Jim, I d/l, unzipped it to the sub dir of ccomwp named "help" and it doesn't want to load from the ccomwp prog. I can view all the files from win exp . Any ideas?
Originally posted by Craig Smith
Well, I'm glad everyone still thinks this is a good idea. I'm sad to say that there really hasn't been any headway on a video, but I am making headway on some more in-depth written info.
We will soon have on our website a section called "FAST facts" that is basically a collection of answers to commonly asked questions, results of tests and experiments we do, diagrams of how to hook up this or that, and everything in between. I have about 25 of them *almost* ready to go up so that should be a decent start, and once all that is in place, updating it will be a simple task. I should know better than to stick my neck out like this but here it is anyway.
My story on the video is still the same - I'm too ugly. If we can get Britney Spears to sing a song about EFI, I think that would be an excellent training video!
Seriously, though, we really do want to make a video as it seems like the right thing to do for a thousand reasons. I've been asked to keep my focus more on written material for now though.
Originally posted by oldtimer
Craig,
will the "Written Manual" include diagrams/pictures of the appropriate screens to go along with the various adjustments ?
Originally posted by TurboJim
Rename index.htm ccomwphelp.htm and it will work. Forgot about that tid-bit Oh yea, the files must be in the help directory. Make sure winzip etc did not create another folder in the help directory with the manual files in it.
http://www.turbojim.com:231/jim/manualv1.zip
UnionC said:I work for a small but busy shop in Campbell River, BC. We do pretty much everything but a small part of our business is drag race vehicles brought in by a few of our customers. Recently one of these cars was fitted with a fast system running a new, nearly 900 Hp Hemi.. Being the un-official electronics and wiring guru at the shop it comes down to me to learn this system and tune his EFI system.. I would appreciate a copy of the manual that was available for download previously in this discussion.
My address is UnionC@telus.net
Thanks..
TurboJim said:I am on the wrong computer right now, but tomorrow I will fwd the manual I wrote for the FAST. A lot of it is covered in the help files, but I put in some hints/tips, and everything is shown with the corresponding screen shot. I actually replaced my help files with my own version.
Remember, mine is "unofficial" but for what itsa worth, Lance was going to try to have it incorporated into the forsale version of CComWP, so I guess its accurate enough for him! I dont know what ever happened to it, but needless to say, they didnt use it.
Mind you I have weeks into it. If you like it and give it to friends etc, give credit where its due please.
TurboJim said:Ok
The Jim Testa, Unofficial FAST manual is uploaded to my site for all to enjoy...
http://www.turbojim.com/fast/manualv1.zip
Once extracted to wherever, start at index.htm and navigate from there.
You'll need IE6 or comparable as it uses dHTML, CSS and layers