[s-cars] ETKA 7 install instructions
racingiron at comcast.net
racingiron at comcast.net
Thu Jan 18 09:02:34 EST 2007
My copy of the RAR is probably slightly different from the one you got. There are several different versions floating around on eMule.
ATP is the function that allows you to search for P/Ns. Very handy to see if a part is shared with other vehicles. My old US version (EPC5) would only search within one model at a time. The later Euro version (ETKA6) I have allows searches across all models, VW & Audi, but the N###... parts didn't seem to work. ETKA7 appears to work with all numbers.
Eric R.
'86 urq
'93 urS
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Ian Duff <iduff at comcast.net>
> Cool! I wonder how you got an opportunity to choose English, I never
> saw that in my installs.
>
> You're right about subst, but I chose to write up the share/map drive
> method as it's easy and can be done in Windows Explorer, rather than
> typing obscure commands at a command prompt.
>
> Alcohol looks cool, but my Scottish heritage led me to the free
> ZipGenius method. Did I mention it was free?
>
> ATP? What's that? Never used it, I suspect it's just another instance
> of my lack of technological bravery .
>
> -Ian.
>
>
> On 17 Jan 2007, at 10:49:41PM, Eric Renneisen wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the instructions, Ian! I pulled my copy off of eMule. The
> > install worked out OK, but a bit different from yours. My messages
> > were
> > in English (it let me choose English as the install language), but I
> > only got a couple of errors (good ol' Hardlock). Seems to run fine
> > despite them, though. Still had to change the language after starting
> > the program.
> >
> > FYI, you could probably use the subst command rather than sharing and
> > mapping a network drive. It's quicker to do and might provide faster
> > access, too. Like others, I just used Alcohol 120% to mount a virtual
> > DVD drive from the ISO.
> >
> > One new feature I especially like is that the ATP now works with N
> > ###... part numbers. Should be handy when you order a bunch of
> > hardware
> > bits, and the bags are marked with the superceeded numbers rather than
> > the number you ordered.
> >
> > Eric R.
> > '86 urq
> > '93 urS
> >
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