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FYI > For those of you like me who have been frustrated trying to learn how to actually use a PCIII, I've gotten word today from Dynojet that they plan to publish a User Manual in about two weeks. See e-mail below from Curt at Dynojet.
"We are releasing a new software version in about 2 weeks that has a user
manual built in. We have been working on a complete manual for about a year
now. We wanted to make sure we covered as much as possible and make it
complete for you. Check back with me then and I should be able to get it to
you. In the meanwhile, let me know if you have further questions.
Thank you,
Curt Schannen
Dynojet Research
1-800-992-4993"
No idea what it will be like, but has to be better than the on-line tutorials.
Heck, they can use crayons as far as I'm concerned. Just getting tired of OJT in learing to use this thing. Of course, in 2 weeks I probably will have pushed every button and done everything in the program that can be done, but hopefully there will be some nuggets, nuggets mind you, of knowledge to get from the manual.
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