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ok i've now added all of my xml's with all of the extra in, I've also changed the base xmls so theres only one for each version to make it neater, hope you don't mind
also to make standard roms easier I changed the earlier tephra mods to a v5s of the original so the ecu code will need changing to load those changes in ecuflash so something like a 9653 with v5 mods will now be 96530506 etc and the same for the other roms try keep in track with the v7 etc
Andy
also to make standard roms easier I changed the earlier tephra mods to a v5s of the original so the ecu code will need changing to load those changes in ecuflash so something like a 9653 with v5 mods will now be 96530506 etc and the same for the other roms try keep in track with the v7 etc
Andy
Last edited by And; May 28, 2011 at 01:35 AM.
dparrish: you should have emailed me, I could have sent you a tarball of the whole directory at http://evoecu.logic.net/mirror/svn/. It probably took a while to download all that.
Good call, I'm glad someone took the initiative to set this up again.
(I actually privately wish you'd switched to git or mercurial; I'd clone the repo and I'd be able to serve it up as a complete repository rather than just a point-in-time snapshot. But this works too.)
If everyone is happy about the way this is going, I'd be happy to switch the copy on the wiki website to a nightly svn update from the googlecode repo. Basically just as an external backup; people move on/get bored/develop commercial aspirations all the time, and I've been trying to make sure there's at least one copy of everything somewhere. (Not sure what happens if I ever move on/get bored/etc, but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. So far, I still love my Evo.
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Good call, I'm glad someone took the initiative to set this up again.(I actually privately wish you'd switched to git or mercurial; I'd clone the repo and I'd be able to serve it up as a complete repository rather than just a point-in-time snapshot. But this works too.)
If everyone is happy about the way this is going, I'd be happy to switch the copy on the wiki website to a nightly svn update from the googlecode repo. Basically just as an external backup; people move on/get bored/develop commercial aspirations all the time, and I've been trying to make sure there's at least one copy of everything somewhere. (Not sure what happens if I ever move on/get bored/etc, but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. So far, I still love my Evo.
)
dparrish: you should have emailed me, I could have sent you a tarball of the whole directory at http://evoecu.logic.net/mirror/svn/. It probably took a while to download all that.
Good call, I'm glad someone took the initiative to set this up again.
Good call, I'm glad someone took the initiative to set this up again.
(I actually privately wish you'd switched to git or mercurial; I'd clone the repo and I'd be able to serve it up as a complete repository rather than just a point-in-time snapshot. But this works too.)
Personally, I use git-svn on a linux box to do all the editing. This lets me keep the git workflow (which I love) and still keep everything in the main SVN repository.
If everyone is happy about the way this is going, I'd be happy to switch the copy on the wiki website to a nightly svn update from the googlecode repo. Basically just as an external backup; people move on/get bored/develop commercial aspirations all the time, and I've been trying to make sure there's at least one copy of everything somewhere. (Not sure what happens if I ever move on/get bored/etc, but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. So far, I still love my Evo.
)
)
That's good to know--this seems like exactly the sort of project that lends its self to lots of branches and merges, which can become quite a nightmare on Subversion. From the UX side of things, I can understand how all everyone else only really cares about keeping current with stable (or trunk, or whatever), and Tortoise enables that pretty well with minimal explanation.
This has to be the happiest I have been in a while! I have been wanting to start poking around the ASM for my IX and try to get DMA/Live Map working for the 88590015 rom but didnt have a flippin clue where to start. Pouring through the SVN gave me that place. Thanks!
hi,
just found this and after downloading the SVN app i get errors when trying to checkout. I get the below...
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Command: Checkout from http://ecurom.googlecode.com/svn, revision HEAD, Fully recursive, Externals included
Error: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'http://ecurom.googlecode.com/svn'
Error: OPTIONS of 'http://ecurom.googlecode.com/svn': could not connect to server
Error: (http://ecurom.googlecode.com)
Completed!:
The operation failed.
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any ideas?
cheers
just found this and after downloading the SVN app i get errors when trying to checkout. I get the below...
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Command: Checkout from http://ecurom.googlecode.com/svn, revision HEAD, Fully recursive, Externals included
Error: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'http://ecurom.googlecode.com/svn'
Error: OPTIONS of 'http://ecurom.googlecode.com/svn': could not connect to server
Error: (http://ecurom.googlecode.com)
Completed!:
The operation failed.
+++++
any ideas?
cheers
Can you get to http://ecurom.googlecode.com in your web browser? If that works then perhaps you need to use a proxy to access the internet? The SVN client may support a proxy if you configure it correctly.
Otherwise.. try again, it may have just had a problem.
Otherwise.. try again, it may have just had a problem.
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