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It's very very very expensive and all in Japanese.

It's available at a few tuning places in the Australia, but not for sale, only for use.

You need to be specially trained by Apex in Japan for them to sell it to you.

Datalogit however, is cheap!

Do a search on Laptop Power FC

..and its probably also coded for each individual workshop.

As the numbers are pretty small they can probably keep track of it.. If one copy was to "leak" then it will fairly easly be tracked by serial number back to the workshop it was licensed too. You can imagine they wouldn't be supported / licensed for too much longer after that.

I dont think its copyable..  You need a dongle or something...  and i dont think any crackers could be really bothered with it.

Like everything there are ways around dongles, which is just a socket you stick in 1 of ur input slots to verify you are the user it is registered to (used these all the time with registered versions of AutoCAD)

the dongle's simple to make, and it has been cracked... that's all I'll say. don't ask me how or where to get it as I won't help you.

Translated: I've been able to get a copy and make the fittings, but don't bother asking me for a copy or how to do the attachment as I won't give it to you..

Call a spade a spade.

hehe interpret it how you want, i'm just tryin to save myself the countless PM's I'll get about it, while trying to be as informative as possible.

Maybe once I finish reading this japanese Power FC tuning manual I might try my hand at some amature tuning. I mean if I can program EEPROM's to control servo motors depending on sensors this shouldn't be that hard :devil:

*sigh* i jus wanted to let you guys know that if you look in the right places its not that hard at all to buy yourself a copy... here's a hint... find out the japanese term for "Power FC Communication Software" then google it, somewhere in there is a post on a japanese BBS by a guy selling it for a touch over a grand (and instructions on how to make the dongle).

I'm not trying to rub anyone's nose in it. If I hadn't posted what I did would you have known that it was cracked or that it was available to purchase through dubious sources?

If that's what I get for tryin to help you guys out then I'll just keep shit to myself next time.

Funky if you get a spare 30 seconds email me the program [email protected] and I will crack it myself ;) My flat mate has just about finished his degree in Mechatronics engineering at uni so Im sure we can organise something

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