I finally had a chance to let the "4G63 torrent" upload to MegaUpload for those of you who don't have a torrent software or simply want to download the files easier then through torrents.
The .daa file that I uploaded to MegaUpload contains the following:
Offline version of the VFAQ
Offline version of the 1000Q
Mitsubishi CAPS (parts search)
Diagnostic Software (Autotech 2.1)
LOADS of PDF's relating to 1g, 2g, Galant, Evo, 4g63, etc...
All Talon Digest copies from 1990 to 1999+
*NOTICE* You find need a software that can open .daa files for you computer. Just do a simply Google search for free software's that open .daa files and you should have no problem decompressing the files. I used PowerISO for free (downloaded a trial version) and it worked just fine.
Also, I don't know who actually made the torrent so I don't know who to credit but it does not need to go to me (except for letting it upload to MegaUpload for 2 days )
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Program for converting the DAA files (Direct Access Archive, used by PowerISO) to ISO, supports multipart files too. On Windows the tool works from both command-line and GUI (double-click on daa2iso.exe & use).
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Another day, another dead DSM. Chrysler and Mitsubishi sure made a REAL GOOD team.....
I believe it's 564 MB, that's what my computer is telling me anyways. And my estimated time of download is 45 minutes...did I get the wrong one or do you have slow internet?
Yeah, it's around 500 something MB, basically half a GB.
I believe its much more once you uncompress the .daa file.
Also, just download a trial of PowerISO, it's free and you can uninstall it (if need be) right after you open the files and save them to your hard drive or wherever.
Your welcome guys.
If a mod can sticky this that would be great because I'm sure many DSMer's will find this useful.
Then I see a big black furry fucking bastard goddamn spider fly across the room and slowly fall out of the sky onto the floor. Naturally I hopped off the couch, screamed like a bitch, found one of the dog's toys and beat the shit out of it.
There is nothing wrong with DSMtalk's probationary system. It has been in place for years. Furthermore, the website is not singling you out and you did not stumble across some crazy glitch where you are stuck on probationary period. If you cannot post, it is because you are not meeting a requirement. Read the rules and DO NOT PM ME ABOUT NOT BEING ABLE TO POST
Anyone else having a problem with getting CAPS to work?
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Then I see a big black furry fucking bastard goddamn spider fly across the room and slowly fall out of the sky onto the floor. Naturally I hopped off the couch, screamed like a bitch, found one of the dog's toys and beat the shit out of it.
I figured it out. You have to double click the field you want to enter info in to figure out what code is needed.
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Then I see a big black furry fucking bastard goddamn spider fly across the room and slowly fall out of the sky onto the floor. Naturally I hopped off the couch, screamed like a bitch, found one of the dog's toys and beat the shit out of it.
Anyone else having a problem with getting CAPS to work?
Are you accessing CAPS from 2GNT? This Russki site that I suggested last year is FAR superior. It contains ALL the parts lists for Mitsubishi vehicles, not just the 2GNT.
Note- the firewall my employer is using occasionally prevents me from accessing the site at work. This morning, I can get to the website with both IE6 and Firefox 3. Go figure!
FYI, this is not a torrent, it all came from a torrent.
A torrent requires others to seed (upload) the files which makes it slow and unreliable when only a few people are giving it out.
This is why I uploaded it to a reliable server-so we all do not have to wait for that torrent anymore.
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