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from the rx7 forums:

Some more good news ... sales are now distinguished by a Type A and a Type B, either one available w/ or w/o USB cable. Type A will be shipped with the ability to interface with all Power FCs except for:

    * Nissan RB25DET version 4.35.

    * Supra, Mark 2, / Chaser / Cresta, 1JZ-GTE

    * Supra, JZA70

    * Soarer, JZZ30

    * Supra, JZA80, 2JZ-GTE

This means its now a generic datalogit, wooohooo thats mega helpful.

Anyone in the know who can confirm / deny. Cant wait to get mine now.

First thing ill do is take pics, spec it out and add it to the powerfc faq

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/buynow.htm

datalogit site has been updated to show the new versions

basically a one version does all, and the other version does the other models that are old/different

hehe these suckers just put 5k in my account and think I am going to send them gear....

oh wait.. Did I type that out loud?

hehe only joking guys. HOPEFULLY, Stuart gets the new units in tomorrow and will take the payment.

Might have them very early next week.

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mine arrived today as well. very nice indeed. the cd contains fc datalogit for 4g63, rb20, rb25, rb26, sr20, b16, fd3. which is very cool.

will do some logging tomorrow and copy my maps for those who wish to have a look. will also do some screen and log captures for the powerfc faq

ok for those who had the same attitude as me "she'll be right..." it wont work with a usb dongle converter. non stop "inteface not responding" and random it will die while logging and changing between windows so dont bother. way more hassle than its worth. get a laptop with serial

no i was using a 3rd party one "i-buddie" its a usb dongle that gives you a parrelll port, serial port and ps2 key/mouse as well. sometimes it works and connects, sometimes it just dies and "interface not responding" also noticed when you quit datalogit sometimes it doesnt actually quit, in task manager you can see DATALOG~1.exe running, just kill it if you see it as it will lock the com port

hehe you guys are like kids.

Should be anytime now, I emailed him and he said that they all have gone, except for Jpsec Sweden.

My guess is tomorrow.

Should have had it here a while ago mate, now we're having both snow and ice on our swedish roads <_< But i guess that means that im not in a hurry anyway :)

Keep up the good work!

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