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ive been receiving emails, at least these last two. site was down for a bit, maybe you didnt get a few (or any?) since then. check out feedback forum and see if anyone else having issues with it

ROM dumping = downloading rom contents via consult (often used when you want to modify ECU with a daughterboars so that you can edit your fuel/timing maps, remove speed limits and such). consult itself is read only, cant remap your ecu with it or make any permanent changes

check out this thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143835

no, no problems with r33, so long as whats covered in main post is the case (ie u have stock computer, not aftermarket, havent butchered wiring or done a engine transplant and messed up consult wiring etc).

note: all interfaces are accounted for! (doing this on 3 other forums, which together have covered all available interfaces)

additional people can only get one if someone already on the list pulls out.

since we got close (but not over) the 20+ ($55) threshold:

1) anyone who's donated to SAU will get the interface for $55 incl postage.

2) anyone who hasnt donated to SAU will get the interface for $60 incl postage. ill donate $2 on behalf of each of these people (who havent donated)

note: those who've requested a USB/serial converter, will get their cable and converter after (later than) others, if i dont have time to get the usb/serial cables done as soon as the cables (which my brother will most likely be doing)

here's some pics. can see the bags of pcb's i just received back from manufacturer today. have a few more parts coming in next week. each cable has two pcb's which "stack" on top of each other inside the connector (left one goes on top of right one as shown just above the two sets).

cable1s.jpg cable2s.jpg pcb1s.jpg pcb2s.jpg pcbss.jpg

ive contacted first 2 people for payment.

more will follow in next few days

Payment Sent via Bank Account. Hopefully won't take the normal 2 days otherwise it will be that at the most.

Drew.

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