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efidabbler
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Happy to Be here!

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I stumbled upon your site, and was very interested in your approach. The first item that impressed me is the fact that you are using sensible code structures unlike the other big player in the diy efi. I have worked on HC11 based efi units, so I was also happy to see you doing 32 bit math. I will try to make a usable contribution. Thanks for allowing me to participate.

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Welcome and thank you for the warm words.

Unlike the other big player in the diy efi, this project has only fired up one engine so far. At this point the biggest thing we need is starting & running three more engines - until we get to that point of usability & general maturity there is not much point in expanding the software, right now I feel like what is already here has not been properly tested, documented and simplified. So, that's probably where your experience could help most. But that's for sure not the only area where help would be appreciated :)
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Welcome along and I look forward to you contributions. Do you have any particular goals in mind for a kind of project you want to head up?
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