Need help fast CW 3.1

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evilBunny
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Need help fast CW 3.1

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I am at the moment in India working on a direct lpg injection system on 2 stroke engines used in tuktuk's.
We have the need to change things around in the source but i currently only have cw4.7 which is giving odd errors and is f'ing up the compiling all together. Could any of you help us out by putting CW 3.1 up for download somewhere cos i'm unable to find it through the proxy we are forced through here! Thanks in advance!

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evilBunny
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Re: Need help fast CW 3.1

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or somewhere to buy it. its close to our deadline and its really bogging us down. :)
grippo
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Re: Need help fast CW 3.1

Post by grippo »

Stick with 4.7 but realize there is one thing you need to change in the source code before you try to compile. There are variables in the code called tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4. The newer version of CW doesn't like these names to appear in assembler code (asm { } statements). So I changed them to tmpx1, tmpx2, etc.
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