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Old 12/30/12, 01:10 PM
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Data-logging help...

Other than a tuner, what else is needed to data-log?
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A lap top helps. SCT's Livelink 2 is a good program to put on your desk top to view, down load and send data logs.
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Originally Posted by Scuba-Matt
A lap top helps. SCT's Livelink 2 is a good program to put on your desk top to view, down load and send data logs.
Okay, here's the thing... I noticed quite a few individuals with an AED tune installed on their pony cars, so I thought why not get an SCT Livewire TS, back-up the stock tune, and start data-logging for a tune done by AED. Problem is, I have a Macbook Pro laptop.

Is there a way to data-log and send them out without the use of a PC? Thanks in advance.
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The best way, using the Mac, is to run windows via bootcamp. Bootcamp should already be on you Mac. Search the Internet " install windows on Mac via bootcamp". That would be a good start. I used Windows XP Pro on my MacBook and it worked well, super fast. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by SB302
The best way, using the Mac, is to run windows via bootcamp. Bootcamp should already be on you Mac. Search the Internet " install windows on Mac via bootcamp". That would be a good start. I used Windows XP Pro on my MacBook and it worked well, super fast. Good luck!
Thanks for the response... I figured that would be the end result. Some things just can't be avoided. Boot Camp, here I come!
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