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Electronics Engineer

07/27/2014 9:35 AM

Hi there
Can anyone tell the name of the solfware configuration of power wizard 1.0 and 1.1?
thx

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Re: Electronics Engineer

07/27/2014 10:14 AM

The name is "Software Configuration for Power Wizard 1.0 and 1.1 respective!

"Solfware" is not invented yet!

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Re: Electronics Engineer

07/27/2014 10:26 AM

Hi IdeaSmith

first of all thank you for your correction

Kindly give a link to download this software , or can you provide me with the software?

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07/27/2014 11:23 AM

See below!

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07/27/2014 10:47 AM

Try this.

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07/27/2014 11:28 AM

How did you ever manage to find this site?

I'm interested to know, really.

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Re: Electronics Engineer

07/27/2014 11:39 AM

by google search, i was looking for a forum that can help me to find power wizard configuration software

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Re: Electronics Engineer

07/27/2014 11:46 AM

Then why didn't you just "google search" for the answer, instead of asking the forum to do it for you?

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Re: Electronics Engineer

07/27/2014 12:47 PM

If this is for a Caterpillar generator, contact your local dealer/representative. Good luck.

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07/27/2014 11:45 AM

Me? I stumbled across Global Spec and then CR4 when I was looking for some parts for work. They had an interesting challenge question about a bubble in water that had a glaring undefined pronoun that I could make fun of. It was here that I found LMGTFY. I still have fun with undefined pronouns.

Why?

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07/27/2014 11:53 AM

No, not you.

You have demonstrated more than enough gumption to find things for yourself.

LMGTFY: Is that like an internet guide dog for the blind? (My apologies to any guide dogs out there who may be reading this. No offense meant)

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Re: Electronics Engineer

07/28/2014 3:49 AM

HahahHahahahahahahaha!

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