An engine management system for an internal combustion engine. The engine management system comprises an engine control system calculating an engine operating control value, a palm-size computer transportable relative to the engine control system, and an external computer communicating with the palm
An engine management system for an internal combustion engine. The engine management system comprises an engine control system calculating an engine operating control value, a palm-size computer transportable relative to the engine control system, and an external computer communicating with the palm-size computer. The engine operating control value is adapted to be supplied to the internal combustion engine to vary engine performance. The palm-size computer has height, width, and thickness dimensions that are no larger than approximately 6 inches by approximately 4 inches by approximately 1 inch. The palm-size computer runs a set of engine management tools that communicate engine management data to the engine control system. The external computer downloads to the palm-size computer engine management tools and engine management files, and uploads from the palm-size computer engine management files.
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An engine management system for an internal combustion engine. The engine management system comprises an engine control system calculating an engine operating control value, a palm-size computer transportable relative to the engine control system, and an external computer communicating with the palm
An engine management system for an internal combustion engine. The engine management system comprises an engine control system calculating an engine operating control value, a palm-size computer transportable relative to the engine control system, and an external computer communicating with the palm-size computer. The engine operating control value is adapted to be supplied to the internal combustion engine to vary engine performance. The palm-size computer has height, width, and thickness dimensions that are no larger than approximately 6 inches by approximately 4 inches by approximately 1 inch. The palm-size computer runs a set of engine management tools that communicate engine management data to the engine control system. The external computer downloads to the palm-size computer engine management tools and engine management files, and uploads from the palm-size computer engine management files. 95," Proceedings of the International Developers Conference For Windows, Book III, Chapter F1; Jun. 16, 1995. 3.) Beveridge et al., Multithreading Applications in Win32: The Complete Guide To Threads, Chapters 1, 10, and 14; Dec. 1996. 4.) Punders, Mark, Installshield5: Getting Started Guide. Installshield Software Corporation, 1997. 5.) Norton, Daniel A., Writing Windows Device Drivers, Chapters 1 and 7-10; 1992. 6.) Help-To-HTML Converter: User's Guide. Blue Sky Software Corporation, 1996. 7.) Hall, Dr. Bill, "Win32 Internationalization" and Hall et al ., "Working with Japanese and Other Far East Languages," Proceedings of the International Developers Confedrence For Windows, Book I, Chapter M3; Jun. 12, 1995. 8.) Oney, Walter, "Why Port to Win32?"; Freytag, Ausmus, "How to Implement a Multilingual User Interface"; Richter, Jeffrey, "Processes and Threads"; and Freytag, Ausmus, "Setting Up an International Software Project," Proceedings of the International Developers Conference For Windows, Book II, Chapters T1, T18, and W6, respectively; Jun. 13-14, 1995. 9.) Rumbaugh et al., Object-Oriented Modeling and Design, Chapters 13-17. Prentice Hall, 1991. 10.) Kano, Nadine, Developing lnternational Software for Windows95 and Windows NT: A Handbook for International Software Design, Chapters 1-4. Microsoft Press, 1995. 11.) Blaszcak, Mike, The Revolutionary Guide to Win32 Programming Using Visual C++, Chapters 3, 4, 7 and 9; 1995.
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