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Hello i was wondering if anyone knows where i can get a copy of this from, there website no longer exists so i carnt buy it from them. I just got my ipaq pocketpc connected to my car and i put ECUTalk on it and i love it, i love being able to view it all on the ipaq and i really would love to have both of the software programs on it

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does anyone know anyone who may have a copy of this or does anyone know where i could purchase a copy cos i have searched and searched and i carnt fund any place to buy it from, its like it has just disappeared which is a shame cos it looked like it was a good program and it was the only other pocketpc program out there besides the awesome and free ECUTalk which i love

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