History of PCM Hacking
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i had been fiddling with tech1's for a while but wanted to do more advanced things like tuning but didn't want to pay that much for kalmaker so i sat for a while before finding this forum, there was little info around and xdf versions a many, no blame to anyone, just not enough info or time to do anything about it, so i decided to start tinkering with getting adx/xdf/bin packaged up and make memcal id tool, to make the xdf's better i started looking at code and then the MAF problem was the first thing that needed solving so i did extend the tables then propagated that to all models and talked to antus about it so created enhanced mod, VL400/Antus had also done realtime for pcm i think so i then integrated that, i did a few other code things but mainly worked on polishing up the xdf's and adx's, then charlay86 also came along and wrote the whole code mod to extend cylair upto 1850. Since then not alot, i havn't had time due to family. There is still plenty in the works and items that are near beta testing.
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Can we have a clue of what is in the works?
Great to see all these comments
Great to see all these comments
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When did it change from delcohacking.net?vlad01 wrote:You are saying like it was a long time ago. Only been pcmhacking a sort time relatively speaking.
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2 years ago?
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It was more than that, closer to 4 I think. I liked your suggestion of automotivehacking too but not sure I want to re-build the search engine page rank again.
Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396
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I should thanks Antus for the forums, running them at no cost without that none of this would exist
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The name change wasn't long after I started lurking here, which happens to be exactly 5 years ago today
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The1 wrote:I should thanks Antus for the forums, running them at no cost without that none of this would exist
I second that.
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antus wrote:It was more than that, closer to 4 I think. I liked your suggestion of automotivehacking too but not sure I want to re-build the search engine page rank again.
I don't think it was that long ago. It was ages after I joined and I joined late 2012 and it was a number of years after that and even after I started working for a new company in late 2015.
EDIT. Well I was wrong. Was mid 2013, fuck! getting old oh wait I am old lol.
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dont want to get hopes up, can't guarantee anything at this rate atm.L67PSI wrote:Can we have a clue of what is in the works?
Great to see all these comments