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Old 07-27-2008, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by alavelle View Post
I'm sure there is a better place to post this but, I sent an e-mail to the address listed on the softronic website and didn't hear back:

- Where can I buy it?
- Since I didn't get the sport button option - this would be a good replacement right?

Anyone have any experiance using a virtual machine (VMware) on a Mac to run the software?

Thanks,
-Adam
I defer to Scott, but suggest you DO NOT use VMWare, Parallels, Virtual PC or any other emulation software to run Softronics. Scott was VEHEMENT when he insisted we USE BOOT CAMP ONLY when running on an Intel Chip Mac.

Also, I point out that there are 2 separate setup files that must be run before you use the Softronics software the first time. One installs the NET framework stuff and the drivers, and the other installs the Softronics files. You must run them both or it won't work.

The first time you successfully run the program, it reads your DME and automatically sends them to Scott. He will email you the original and tuned files for you to use for updating. Each time you run the software, you MUST have an active internet connection and your virus software turned off.

It's a GREAT product.

Greg
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