woogoo
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Interesting question, you seem surprised.
I had written a long historical addition to my post which i cut off for brevity, but if you would like to read that, i will post it.
In the meantime, in response to your specific question.
Up until 2001, i empolyed only a young assistant called Luke, who was also a very close freind, and worked the same relentless hours as me, but had never written a stich of code before he met me. IIRC i did allow him to write the base code for handling P38 Hevac on his own, but otherwise all code for all ather modules was written by me alone and even to this very Sunday, all hardware is designed and developed by me alone too.
However the last time i soley developed a software module was in about 2005, when i finished writing the modules for the introduction of the BMW L322.
These days, i have a small and very dedicated team, led by Gabriela, who i first imployed as a humble secretery in about 2002, but who i recognised as having intelligence way beyond average, and is now somone i have no shame or hesitating in acknowledging, that i definately could not manage without for on going MSV-2 development, thought all BBS basic bits are developed and produced seperately.
Almost all of our equipment owners will recognise Gabrielas name and respect her as the phonomenal woman she really now is in respect of Land Rover Diagnosic software.
I am however still the boss, and as such very much the driving force and intelligence behind BBS, however, if i were run over by a Bus tomorrow, i have no doubt that someone else could, and will, take my place.
Hey, thanks for that. What can I say, I've never used your hardware or software yet but as a professional software engineer myself (C, C++, ASM, PIC and Java) I know that doing this is not a trivial task.
I had, as you may be aware, contemplated doing this myself but it would simply have been another re-invention of the wheel and the project was put on the back burner (with the gas off) when RSW announced his pending release of Rover All Comms.
When I started this thread I was looking for a product that I can plug in to my RR that tells me what's wrong. I had considered getting a full blown, all singing all dancing setup to allow me to help other RR users. Not so I could blow smoke up my own arse but to genuinely help out others, as dealing with main dealers, is very, very detrimental to your soul and bad for your wallet.
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Woogoo