i removed the direct link to the thread in other forums, as they are not allowed on pelican forums. bin with the 28pin XDF!Ĭheck that we have loaded everything correctly by double-clicking on an item in the left. Now direct TunerPro to the unzipped bundle, and select the correct. Under the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Open Bin’. This is the actual data that the DME uses, and what we will be tuning. Next we load the 951 binary, or ‘.bin’ file. Select the correct XDF for your application (1986-1987 should be the 24pin, 1988-on should be the 28pin). You should see two XDF files, one for the 24pin DME and the other for the 28pin DME. Now choose ‘Select XDF’, direct TunerPro to the unzipped bundle. To load this file, press ‘XDF’ next to ‘File’ in the toolbar. This is the file that tells TunerPro how to interpret the values in the 951 binary file. Included in the bundle are the necessary files. Once your computer and TunerPro recognizes the Ostrich, you need to setup TunerPro for the 951. If TunerPro says “hardware not found” and the Ostrich is connected to your computer, then click on the ‘hardware plug’ in the toolbar: TunerPro outputs its hardware connection status in lower left hand corner: Now plug in the Ostrich to your laptop, start TunerPro and make sure it recognizes the Ostrich. If you are using the Ostrich 2.0, then install the Ostrich 2.0 drivers (included in bundle).
Follow the prompts and necessary directions. Next, install the TunerPro software included in this bundle. In order to tune your 951, you will need the following:įirst, unzip the bundle to a familiar location, such as the desktop. This walk through is simply a quick guide for getting TunerPro running and using it with the 951. In the zip file, I included a Word document which explains the DME in a little more detail, and also rehashes the info here. Ok, I had time to finish everything up, and is packaged and attached in a. Ok, I finally had some time to package everything up and make a walk-through: