Internet forums are entertaining but rubbish for getting intelligent answers to even the simplest questions at times.
DOH - Of course I know how to close a thread, The question was, can I tell after the event who closed the thread, FFS it's like trying to educate pork on this forum at times!!!!!!! Just remember there is no such thing as a stupid question, just stupid answers!

That'd be very similar to contacting Geoff at Hilltop in order to have ones questions answered.
Pigs might fly...............
Andres
Internet forums are entertaining but rubbish for getting intelligent answers to even the simplest questions at times.


Was over at Hiiltop this morning getting the car MOT'd, while I was at it booked the S10 in with Geoff....and the offer to explain stuff to Engineer is still open...but I think you're right![]()

Was over at Hiiltop this morning getting the car MOT'd, while I was at it booked the S10 in with Geoff....and the offer to explain stuff to Engineer is still open...but I think you're right![]()
"Oink Oink Oink" - that's all I'm hearing from you...............![]()
Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink...............
I haveI am bored with arguing CSE Physics, go ride an LC then perhaps you will see what I mean![]()
I have
Thats why I had it re mapped !
So are you going to Hilltop on the 5th September where all your questions may be answered ? A simple yes or no will suffice
If they answer the following questions then depending upon the answers it might be worth a visit:
When a 1200GS is 're-mapped' is it just look-up table contents that are changed? Are additional look-up tables added? how is the program directed to use the new look up tables? Is the program code changed or replaced? Is additional program code stored in other areas of memory and the start up vectors altered to run the new code? Are all the original sensors on the bike still used or disconnected or ignored?
P.S. what processor is used in the 1200GS LC?
What is the matter with you, why don't you just ask him?If they answer the following questions then depending upon the answers it might be worth a visit:
When a 1200GS is 're-mapped' is it just look-up table contents that are changed? Are additional look-up tables added? how is the program directed to use the new look up tables? Is the program code changed or replaced? Is additional program code stored in other areas of memory and the start up vectors altered to run the new code? Are all the original sensors on the bike still used or disconnected or ignored?
P.S. what processor is used in the 1200GS LC?
If they answer the following questions then depending upon the answers it might be worth a visit:
When a 1200GS is 're-mapped' is it just look-up table contents that are changed? Are additional look-up tables added? how is the program directed to use the new look up tables? Is the program code changed or replaced? Is additional program code stored in other areas of memory and the start up vectors altered to run the new code? Are all the original sensors on the bike still used or disconnected or ignored?
P.S. what processor is used in the 1200GS LC?

What is the matter with you, why don't you just ask him?
You are making yourself look like a complete and utter imbecile now.![]()

You are making yourself look like a complete and utter imbecile now.![]()
To some maybe, I don't care but if I get the answers to my questions we will all have a better understanding as to what a re-map really involves.
To some maybe, I don't care but if I get the answers to my questions we will all have a better understanding as to what a re-map really involves.