the osid of the bin is located in the bins info. open the bin, very top folder. all that cool info is right there.
as you know by now im sure, open both the new and old bins, just drag every folder to the new bin one by one that have changes made.
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the osid of the bin is located in the bins info. open the bin, very top folder. all that cool info is right there.
as you know by now im sure, open both the new and old bins, just drag every folder to the new bin one by one that have changes made.
Do you know about the interchangeability of 1998 to 2002 PCM's and their respective programs? I've heard people say that these PCM's all share the same pinout and that nothing was really changed but of course each PCM has it's own part number and OSID's, but I don't know of any hard set rules of what you can and can't do.
For example, does a 1998 computer need a 1998 BIN to work right? Can the 1998 computer run a 2002 BIN file?
Would there be any benefit to running a 2002 computer and BIN? Is there a certain year of BIN file that DHP did the most work on, and is mapped out better than others?
The goal is to make sure that this time around, I'm using the most up to date and best mapped L67 computer and BIN file that I possibly can.
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