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Still haven't had time to reprogram my controller. How long does it take from start to finish. Ball park guessChinglish lesson 01
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Still haven't had time to reprogram my controller. How long does it take from start to finish. Ball park guessChinglish lesson 01
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The actual time to connect your laptop to the bike and load a file to the controller is just 5 minutes.Thanks. I haven't had time with too many things going on...
I figured a couple of hours blocked off to complete.
ThanksThe actual time to connect your laptop to the bike and load a file to the controller is just 5 minutes.
But before you do that you should load the software to your laptop and configure the file and save it. Also connect the adapter cable to your laptop and make sure windows loads the drivers automatically. And don't forget that the first thing to do when you connect to your bike for the first time is to read the current file on the controller and save it with a unique file name. If you are computer savvy you can do this in an hour.
I'm computer savvy, having retired with 20 years in IT, and it took me an hour just to get the laptop to read the stupid controller! REALLY frustrating, and I hear that frequently (not just me). In the end though, it's nearly always something really stupid. That's why I mention you don't want to be in a hurry here.
Thanks for the tips. This is a first for me.I don't know why... but this stuff typically comes easy to me and I have no formal training other than as an electrician. My last 10 years of working I was a Facilities Manager and I worked closely with IT and I designed, built and managed a new server room as well as management of my own servers and security hardware. I was also into building high-end HTPC when that was a thing.
That said @looseheadset.. take your time and if you run into a roadblock just take a break and don't be in a rush to get it done. Patience with any first time endeavor is key.
One note on the software... The File/Save As function seems to have a gremlin. The Save and Open work without issue. So my work around to this is to copy and paste an existing file into the same folder and then rename it before opening. Then when I'm done making changes I Save it and close the software before connecting to the bike
Another known issue is that the software might not see the correct port in the drop down if you have the software running when you plug into your bike. So first plug everything in, and then open the software.
Other than that it works as any other typical Windows program and you shouldn't have much of a problem once you get your feet wet.
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I found a you tube that was interesting.I don't know why... but this stuff typically comes easy to me and I have no formal training other than as an electrician. My last 10 years of working I was a Facilities Manager and I worked closely with IT and I designed, built and managed a new server room as well as management of my own servers and security hardware. I was also into building high-end HTPC when that was a thing.
That said @looseheadset.. take your time and if you run into a roadblock just take a break and don't be in a rush to get it done. Patience with any first time endeavor is key.
One note on the software... The File/Save As function seems to have a gremlin. The Save and Open work without issue. So my work around to this is to copy and paste an existing file into the same folder and then rename it before opening. Then when I'm done making changes I Save it and close the software before connecting to the bike
Another known issue is that the software might not see the correct port in the drop down if you have the software running when you plug into your bike. So first plug everything in, and then open the software.
Other than that it works as any other typical Windows program and you shouldn't have much of a problem once you get your feet wet.
Al, I and others are standing by for 24/7 tech support
Believe me... You'll be amazed on how much more manageable the power is with the changes.Im excited to turn the bike into something I enjoy riding.
I don't enjoy or ride the bike the way it is now.
I have nothing to lose re programming the controller.
Let me know if you get stuck and I'll see if I can put it on my google drive and send you a link through messageHaving trouble down loading software.
Great start