Pit software...
#16
http://www.downlinx.com/face2004/dow...=36147&which=0
Thats a link to download the other one. I guess you can buy it, but I really like pit tools alot more.
http://www.pittools.co.uk/
That is the one for Pit tools.
Thats a link to download the other one. I guess you can buy it, but I really like pit tools alot more.
http://www.pittools.co.uk/
That is the one for Pit tools.
#18
Originally posted by dr_hfuhuhurr
Maybe we should set something up as an open source project? Maybe on sourceforge? I'm game for doing something in C# or whatever.
Maybe we should set something up as an open source project? Maybe on sourceforge? I'm game for doing something in C# or whatever.
#19
Don't forget battery off set and where the tray is from front to back. I know the l4 pan car uses a battery tray that you can move the battery from left to right front to back. (I use it on my dirt oval car as well LOL)
#21
Well the charge hit my account on the PIT Tool.... Now will see if I actually get the software... Was hopeing the guy would just let me download the software.... Instead of shipping it from Ireland to Missouri... Oh well LOL
#23
Tech Regular
Originally posted by Super Steve
I can do VB6 stuff, not c+++
I can do VB6 stuff, not c+++
#24
Originally posted by jbackslash
If you learn vb.net you can pick up C#, but transitioning to vb.net from vb6 takes a little time.
If you learn vb.net you can pick up C#, but transitioning to vb.net from vb6 takes a little time.
(I'm glad I'm not on a VB forum...otherwise it'd be city!)
#25
Tech Elite
iTrader: (95)
C# Rocks...I've done VB6, VB.NET, Java, C++, FORTRAN, etc., etc.
C# is by far the coolest language so far.
I'll throw together an initial design and see where it goes. Let's get a show of support for those who want to build pit software in an opensource manner using C#. Post here if you are willing to contribute time to this. If we have more than Clint and myself, I'll get it started.
Blake
C# is by far the coolest language so far.
I'll throw together an initial design and see where it goes. Let's get a show of support for those who want to build pit software in an opensource manner using C#. Post here if you are willing to contribute time to this. If we have more than Clint and myself, I'll get it started.
Blake
#27
Originally posted by Super Steve
I would love to contribute time in VB6!
I would love to contribute time in VB6!
--> goes and ducks behind his desk
#28
Originally posted by clinttredway
VB6 is dead!
--> goes and ducks behind his desk
VB6 is dead!
--> goes and ducks behind his desk
#29
Originally posted by dr_hfuhuhurr
C# Rocks...I've done VB6, VB.NET, Java, C++, FORTRAN, etc., etc.
C# is by far the coolest language so far.
I'll throw together an initial design and see where it goes. Let's get a show of support for those who want to build pit software in an opensource manner using C#. Post here if you are willing to contribute time to this. If we have more than Clint and myself, I'll get it started.
Blake
C# Rocks...I've done VB6, VB.NET, Java, C++, FORTRAN, etc., etc.
C# is by far the coolest language so far.
I'll throw together an initial design and see where it goes. Let's get a show of support for those who want to build pit software in an opensource manner using C#. Post here if you are willing to contribute time to this. If we have more than Clint and myself, I'll get it started.
Blake
I've never done C#, but if you say it's easy compared to VB.NET then I'm in. I've also done C, C++, Java, VBScript, and VB6, so I'm decent at picking up a new language.
#30
Tech Addict
RC Pit Crew is pretty good for what I need. Plus it's FREE.....
here's the link::
http://www.downlinx.com/face2004/dow...=36147&which=0
here's the link::
http://www.downlinx.com/face2004/dow...=36147&which=0