Mitsubishi Asa Program Download
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- 12/11/17
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Man, I've had these for a couple years now, messed with'em for a bit, I posted on the old site but no one took any interest, I've got caps and asa in usdm, euro and jdm. I was hoping someone would've taken interest and been able to start a parts list of all the different unique parts and their numbers so maybe we could find different sources of parts like the different front lights used on the euro front bumpers, or possibly the different gears in the trans from jdm 'mr' stuff. Now that this has taken more interest, we need to start a parts list thread over here like the old sight maybe? Just a suggestion, I 'spose. Man, I've had these for a couple years now, messed with'em for a bit, I posted on the old site but no one took any interest, I've got caps and asa in usdm, euro and jdm. I was hoping someone would've taken interest and been able to start a parts list of all the different unique parts and their numbers so maybe we could find different sources of parts like the different front lights used on the euro front bumpers, or possibly the different gears in the trans from jdm 'mr' stuff.
Now that this has taken more interest, we need to start a parts list thread over here like the old sight maybe? Just a suggestion, I 'spose Start a thread. It may not get a huge amount of traffic but it would be a good resource to have. I just noticed the update folder that comes on disc one of ech version. I saw it there when installing but forgot to check it. There appears to be an update file for each version number. The installer installs with an older version of the databse and thease files should update one by one.
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Just gotta work out how to use them. If I run the files they give a no command line supllied error.
Ahhhh haaaa worked it out. Copy the files from the CD/Image 'update' directory to the folder in the install location called UPDATE then run the online update and it will find the files and ask to proceed. Whe nyou insert any disc the system will usually ask you what you want ot do with it. You cna just cancel that and the asa program will ask for the 2nd disc. Once it's inserted and you have cancelled the popup window hit ok on the asa window and it should just work.
If it does it's becuase you have used Daemon tools and mounted the image so it is then expecting you to insert the 2nd disc into the same drive (letter) which is not possible as your have mounted it. I really think the easiest way is to just burn both discs then run off the disc. When it asks for disc 2 remove disc oen and insert disc 2 into the same drive. I didn't install it to the C: drive, but I don't know if that makes any difference. I think I may have used the version of ASA on here: If I didn't I used the one here: 'The' Mitsubishi ASA Thread - 3000GT/Stealth International Message Center (I don't know which I used and I don't want to uninstall/reinstall and break it.
Those files appear to be the same ones I linked and re-uploaded. They talk about the same password etc. An interesting post in that thread talks about the reason it won't work on a 64bit machine is that it is an old program and won't fine the program files x86 folder.
Perhaps by moving the location like you did it gets around this. I will try that tonight. Installed all US, EU, Japan on Vista SP2. It may sound stupid but I'm hunting a rear hybrid differential, and checked all the GTO in my area that are for sale, as these are going for little amount of money these days. Now, I cant find what type of differential is installed on it. On my PET(Porsche), once you introduce VIN it will activate VIN FILTER and it points out the actual parts on the car, as from factory. I want to hit gold, easily and not to ask the owners to lay under the car and read what is there:).
If someone can explain me please. I assume that if you run the vin number of a car that was factory fitted/optioned with the B3H or B4H diff then that part number should come up when searching for the diff in ASA. If someone can give me a vin of a car the 100% had it as a factory option then I can confirm this. I'll try to remove all ASA installs and try again tomorrow night.
That assumption is correct! Just double checked this [not that I didn't believe you] and it does infact show the correct LSD. I have a vin number for a 1999 JDM GTO TT MR with a factory fitted Hybrid LSD. Using ASA in VM. It installs completely with no errors at all except when it finishes it says cannot find HASP key [cus registry edit not done yet]. Then I complete the registry edit and replace the fien and then it says the key needs to be registered.
When reading what other ppl did they talk about an error msg during the process that they ignore. I don't get this. I will have to check something I thought of last night. If you set the install program to run in win xp sp2 compatibility mode it will remember that setting and I did try using it like tht [and without I think] but I didn't check to see if it was still running in that mode. I'll uninstall again and make sure it's not running in compatibility mode and try again installing on G: drive. I had no issues with the 2nd disc as I burnt them all to disc and installed off the discs. OK I found the solution.
I now have JDM ASA working on my Windows 7 64bit machine. I got x64 vista - possibly different. But that gives me an idea. Edit - ok guys with x64 vista you will need to change the registry key that is being entered.
Just open it up in notepad (right click, open with, choose notepad or choose edit if it's an available option) When inside, one line will say [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Licenses], just change that to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Wow6432Node Licenses] and save it, should work after that. Frontiers Of Electronic Commerce-kalakota Whinston Pearson Free. The program is a 32 bit application, therefore runs in vista 64's 32 bit shell, which is kept seperate to all the 64 bit stuff. Myanmar Typing Tutor Free Download For Windows 7. Just like you have a Program Files and a Program Files (x86) folder in x64. Corrected some spelling and added some text but essentially all thanks go to Frozen on OzVR4.com. Shoot it over Alan and I'll get the file uploaded.
I compressed it into a single 1.4gb bz2 file. Let me know if that works, if not I can convert it to gz. I looked over the files again and the total size of all files is 1.5 gb.
Each file is about 200mb and there looks to be two files per version. There is a single HTML file that should be the only thing you need a link to. All of the other files are linked to from the HTML page. You can probably just rename the ASA.html to index and drop the ASA folder as a sub-directory.