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latest software has been released for those interested.

I've uploaded the first (beta) release of universal FC-Edit

software. Functionality should be the same as the seperate FC-Edit

versions. All FC-Box types will work with the software - but if the

box type (A or B) does not match the Power-FC, then you may

get "Interface not responding."

Most of the work was behind the scenes, but there's also a couple of

minor additions:

- Airflow table has a tracer option, (right click to access) which

should allow easier tuning of the airflow curve.

- Drag and drop .dat files onto FC-Edit.

- Com port menu only shows available ports

For now I have disabled the Compare feature, due to the

complications of comparing different Power-FC versions.

Of course I have thoroughly tested on my RX7 Power-FC, but now I

need your help testing on other Power-FC's. Of course please be

advised that this is Beta software. There may be bugs. If you are

not comfortable with this possibility - then do not use it, wait a

while until it is officially released.

Once testing and bug fixs are done - then I can work on adding new

features. So if you do want new features - help me out by giving it

a try, and report any problems to me.

Thanks in advance

Steve

FC-Datalogit

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