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"Robert M. Gary" writes:
I think that is the real jist of it. JPI doesn't like EG Trends. I would be interested in really looking at the data coming out of the new version and see how hard it would be to decode. I would be surprised if they are actually using any encryption, probably just some simple bit manipulation. I'm guessing some variation of run length encoding. -jav |
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The data in the new file format is not encrypted, it's just not output in a
common format like CSV anymore. "Javier Henderson" wrote in message ... "Robert M. Gary" writes: I think that is the real jist of it. JPI doesn't like EG Trends. I would be interested in really looking at the data coming out of the new version and see how hard it would be to decode. I would be surprised if they are actually using any encryption, probably just some simple bit manipulation. I'm guessing some variation of run length encoding. -jav |
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 02:06:18 -0400, "Juan Jimenez"
wrote: The data in the new file format is not encrypted, it's just not output in a common format like CSV anymore. Excel's import tool seems to have lots of ways to figure out how to import delineated data. Can't whatever the device is spitting out be imported somehow by manipulating Excel's import parameters (space delineated, fixed-length fields, whatever)? |
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Thought you guys might like to see what the people from JPI are telling
the Cessnq Pilots assoc board. #1) Well i'd just like to clear up a few things. First, it is being said that if your instrument needs any kind of repair that you can Not send it in because we will update your software on the unit. This is not true. The software on the unit we only be updated as a customer request. Second, this is not ottis and I did not attend Sun-N-Fun. My name is Brandon and you can contact me at anytime if there is something I can do to help anyone.thank you #2) To flight- Ok Guys- We've heard alot of stuff- We are all getting a little emotional about this aren't we- but here's one more reason for JPI's stance an maybe the most important point- JPI has been developing a system that engine manufacturers and rebuilders could use to help diagnose engines and problems. These companies want to offer better warranty and service but they couldn't do this if the download data could be changed. JPI couldn't talk about this much till now - CSV files can be changed - DAT files cannot be changed - get it? By the way JPI will convert any of your DAT downloads for $5.00 - stand by for the details of this program- Try to see it from JPI's stand point a little at least- Also-All of those of you who are going to BUY EI because JPI is being so bull headed- So - you're going to buy an inferior product - less features, lower quality, shorter warranty period (and yes if you compare feature for feature - about the same price) in order to get a small feature that really doesn't work very well yet - just to make your point- REALLY - I gave you pilots more credit than that- Come on admit that you are being highly influenced by APS, EI and others and letting emotions control your forum banter- Make your decisions based on logic and good sense and you'll buy JPI - JPI isn't perfect - nobody is - but it still is the best Engine Data Management System on the market and will continue to be - You're not going to be denied access to your data and JPI is a much better product-- for example the EI UGB fuel flow option is just fuel flow - no totalizer no time remaining no fuel used etc- OK now go ahead an bash me and this reply to your hearts content- but really don't you have better things to do like go flying and have some fun- See ya around the patch Ottis #3) Fred - I couldn't find the post where you recommended the EI over the JPI conversion from a GEM- but this is a reply to both- Fred old boy- Your support of EI is just a little too obvious. The EI unit is not as easy to install as the JPI - JPI's is is a plug and play - EI's is a rewire nightmare- Second EI's website is full of inaccuracies - just like your post - Just like your comment to me at Sun N Fun - " 90% of Cessna Pilots Association members agree with me" Let's start a poll- How's that going? Third- really do a good price comparison and if price is such a big factor- EI knows what their product is worth- but you'll find prices on the open market are close Fourth you should watch what you're accusing JPI of - Lies, threats? Quit trying to influence smart pilots to go to EI- You're starting to look not too informed yourself and as if you have your own little agenda. Ottis #4) Quote: The earlier statement I heard about EI and APS was also told to me at Sun-N-Fun by your VP Larry. He also told me that EGView GAVE EI the software for no cost to them. RIGHT! EI is reselling EGView at cost from what I hear. They are not giving it away. I'm sure JPI could do the same if they wanted to. Then customers would have a choice. Just to clear things up this is –Dennis-- on --Mr. Camron's-- username since I’m currently waiting on my screen name from the Cessna Pilot’s board. (I should have it soon). Jerry let me refresh your memory, it is Egview that is in bed with EI, since EI has now “unofficially” merged with Egview and is selling Egview’s software along with their useless instrument (I say useless to today’s standards, since the instrument is a really poor version of the very 1st EDM that was ever developed). Now to the second post; it is only one way. JPI can not install an old software nor would any customer in their right mind (except maybe you and a couple of your friends on this board) want old software to be installed on their new instrument. It would be as if I walked into Best Buy and bought a brand new Pentium 4, 3.2 ghz, 180 MGB, 1GB RAM computer then asked them to load Dos Shell or Windows 95 as my operating system. Now, I know that these threads give us all something to talk about, but I encourage any one with any real sincere question regarding this topic to email me and I will respond to you no matter how rood, how hostile and how ignorant some the emails might be (I say this out of experience from some of the emails that I’ve received over the last couple of days). My email address is or . Unfortunately I have no time at work to respond to these emails, but I promise you I will take my at home after 6pm to sit down and answer each and every question. Let me finish this post by saying, my name is really Dennis, it’s also JPI-Dennis, it’s also Dennis who has a brain of his own, and can make up his own mind as to whether this issue is just being blown out of proportion by JPI competitors, or if this is a sincere issue that effects some of our sincere loyal customers. JPI is a leader in engine data management and our world wide sales of instruments (300-400 instruments a month to be exact) and positive feedback from our world wide customers assures us of such. #5) Bill, your condemning words towards a company I work for, is what made me put up that post in the first place. What would you like me to do, praise the competition? Let me ask you this, how useful is Fuel Flow when you can only see GPH? You don’t get fuel used, fuel remaining, fuel required to destination, fuel required to waypoint, hours and minutes remaining or fuel reserved. Even the FS 450 which generally retails for less $575 has all of these features included. Does the UBG? That’s why I called it useless – to today’s standards. -dennis #6) Robert, these are just a few posts in on some message boards, and believe me I am being realistic about this issue. Today we received several emails from loyal JPI customer offering to go to all of these websites and represent JPI because they believe in the product and the excellent service that they have received from JPI over the last several years. Now to EI’s “all in one wonder” . At sun and fun I tried using this instrument and I was told nothing on it is functioning as of now, it is a display demo unit only. I understand that. When a friend asked them when one would be available they told him within 2 to 3 yrs. Let’s all step back and look at what happened to Vision Microsystems and the VM 1000. Vision had business longer then EI has, they were making twice as much money as EI had been making and they were dominating the experimental aircraft circle. They went in over their heads with the VM 1000 (similar to the EDM 900) and JPI had to buy them out to keep them in business. Let me assure you that JPI will not buy out EI. So make sure that you will have support for your EI products in the long run. -Dennis #7) Quote: But neither the EDM 700 nor the UBG 16 has all those features in it. Let's compare apples to apples. If I want all those features and I have an EDM 700, I have to buy the FS450 for $895 list with transducer. If I have a UBG16, I have to add the FP-5L ($748 list with transducer) to get those features. It's another box either way, unless I'm missing something. Since you wanted to compare apples to apples as you stated, (if I remember right!?) why do we have to drift away from EI’s useless UBG 16 and talk about an instrument that they had to design separate form the UBG to do these functions? The EDM , as I said preciously integrates all of these features. -Dennis #8) |
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"Robert M. Gary" writes:
I just got an email back from JPI. They said that if I did upgrade my firmware (I have the older CSV format) that they will provide the program that reads and plots the data for free. They claim that they aren't keeping data from anyone, that they give you the software to read the data for free. You get the source code for that program? If not, it's quite a half-assed measure. --kyler |
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![]() Newps wrote: Thought you guys might like to see what the people from JPI are telling the Cessnq Pilots assoc board. snip Those are really amusing. It seems that since I decided to buy the EI unit, I was somehow "influenced" by EI and APS (whoever they are), and have fallen victim to their competitors hype. In fact, the only manufacturer that I contacted before making my decision was JPI. It was their "influence" that drove my purchase decision. What a maroon! The JPI folks seem to be a bit paranoid on this issue. Their decision to lock the customer into a single software option was, well, their decision. Now they're trying to make it sound like some sort of conspiracy against JPI. Sounds like they've hired a former utralight magazine publisher to do their PR :-) Bottom line is that JPI locks you into JPI's EZplot software and EI does not. That's it. If you're happy and confident that EZplot will (as JPI arrogantly claims) do anything that any other software product can do, then there's no problem. Personally, I don't buy it (pun intended). They can make excuses all day long, but the bottom line stands. That they have the nerve to offer to convert your data to a reasonable format for $5 is just an additional slap in the face to the customer. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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Rule of thumb in marketing (or any time you admit that you work for
a specific company and DO NOT add a disclaimer that what is stated is your personal opinion and not company policy) is NOT to bash the competition but to point out the benefits of your product. And, when representing the employer (which Dennis, Ottis and the third writer in the posting never denied) talk to your marketing and legal staff first. Otherwise you make claims that cannot be substantiated. And learn to spell. "rood" is either a religious object or a British measurement. end of soapbox |
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This guy "Dennis" sure is an arrogant ****.
If anyone is interested, I can repost the communication between the JPI tech and a Beech list member where it says that the data WILL be changed regardless of what the owner wants. This reply to the Cessna people starts off with a lie, so how can anyone even think about believing the rest of it? If I post it, please send it along to the Cessna guys. #2, it's there already and JPI is ****ed that someone else figured it out. The author might have a mind of his own, but the only time he uses it is to lie. Contact the Pope. he needs to hear about this crap! #3, I wonder how the competition stays in business with an inferior product. I guess everyone that buys other than JPI is an idiot in their eyes. Can't go on. This guy needs a good swift kick in the head. Fri, 29 Apr 2005 09:03:37 -0600, Newps wrote: Thought you guys might like to see what the people from JPI are telling the Cessnq Pilots assoc board. #1) Well i'd just like to clear up a few things. First, it is being said that if your instrument needs any kind of repair that you can Not send it in because we will update your software on the unit. This is not true. The software on the unit we only be updated as a customer request. Second, this is not ottis and I did not attend Sun-N-Fun. My name is Brandon and you can contact me at anytime if there is something I can do to help anyone.thank you #2) To flight- Ok Guys- We've heard alot of stuff- We are all getting a little emotional about this aren't we- but here's one more reason for JPI's stance an maybe the most important point- JPI has been developing a system that engine manufacturers and rebuilders could use to help diagnose engines and problems. These companies want to offer better warranty and service but they couldn't do this if the download data could be changed. JPI couldn't talk about this much till now - CSV files can be changed - DAT files cannot be changed - get it? By the way JPI will convert any of your DAT downloads for $5.00 - stand by for the details of this program- Try to see it from JPI's stand point a little at least- Also-All of those of you who are going to BUY EI because JPI is being so bull headed- So - you're going to buy an inferior product - less features, lower quality, shorter warranty period (and yes if you compare feature for feature - about the same price) in order to get a small feature that really doesn't work very well yet - just to make your point- REALLY - I gave you pilots more credit than that- Come on admit that you are being highly influenced by APS, EI and others and letting emotions control your forum banter- Make your decisions based on logic and good sense and you'll buy JPI - JPI isn't perfect - nobody is - but it still is the best Engine Data Management System on the market and will continue to be - You're not going to be denied access to your data and JPI is a much better product-- for example the EI UGB fuel flow option is just fuel flow - no totalizer no time remaining no fuel used etc- OK now go ahead an bash me and this reply to your hearts content- but really don't you have better things to do like go flying and have some fun- See ya around the patch Ottis #3) Fred - I couldn't find the post where you recommended the EI over the JPI conversion from a GEM- but this is a reply to both- Fred old boy- Your support of EI is just a little too obvious. The EI unit is not as easy to install as the JPI - JPI's is is a plug and play - EI's is a rewire nightmare- Second EI's website is full of inaccuracies - just like your post - Just like your comment to me at Sun N Fun - " 90% of Cessna Pilots Association members agree with me" Let's start a poll- How's that going? Third- really do a good price comparison and if price is such a big factor- EI knows what their product is worth- but you'll find prices on the open market are close Fourth you should watch what you're accusing JPI of - Lies, threats? Quit trying to influence smart pilots to go to EI- You're starting to look not too informed yourself and as if you have your own little agenda. Ottis #4) Quote: The earlier statement I heard about EI and APS was also told to me at Sun-N-Fun by your VP Larry. He also told me that EGView GAVE EI the software for no cost to them. RIGHT! EI is reselling EGView at cost from what I hear. They are not giving it away. I'm sure JPI could do the same if they wanted to. Then customers would have a choice. Just to clear things up this is –Dennis-- on --Mr. Camron's-- username since I’m currently waiting on my screen name from the Cessna Pilot’s board. (I should have it soon). Jerry let me refresh your memory, it is Egview that is in bed with EI, since EI has now “unofficially” merged with Egview and is selling Egview’s software along with their useless instrument (I say useless to today’s standards, since the instrument is a really poor version of the very 1st EDM that was ever developed). Now to the second post; it is only one way. JPI can not install an old software nor would any customer in their right mind (except maybe you and a couple of your friends on this board) want old software to be installed on their new instrument. It would be as if I walked into Best Buy and bought a brand new Pentium 4, 3.2 ghz, 180 MGB, 1GB RAM computer then asked them to load Dos Shell or Windows 95 as my operating system. Now, I know that these threads give us all something to talk about, but I encourage any one with any real sincere question regarding this topic to email me and I will respond to you no matter how rood, how hostile and how ignorant some the emails might be (I say this out of experience from some of the emails that I’ve received over the last couple of days). My email address is or . Unfortunately I have no time at work to respond to these emails, but I promise you I will take my at home after 6pm to sit down and answer each and every question. Let me finish this post by saying, my name is really Dennis, it’s also JPI-Dennis, it’s also Dennis who has a brain of his own, and can make up his own mind as to whether this issue is just being blown out of proportion by JPI competitors, or if this is a sincere issue that effects some of our sincere loyal customers. JPI is a leader in engine data management and our world wide sales of instruments (300-400 instruments a month to be exact) and positive feedback from our world wide customers assures us of such. #5) Bill, your condemning words towards a company I work for, is what made me put up that post in the first place. What would you like me to do, praise the competition? Let me ask you this, how useful is Fuel Flow when you can only see GPH? You don’t get fuel used, fuel remaining, fuel required to destination, fuel required to waypoint, hours and minutes remaining or fuel reserved. Even the FS 450 which generally retails for less $575 has all of these features included. Does the UBG? That’s why I called it useless – to today’s standards. -dennis #6) Robert, these are just a few posts in on some message boards, and believe me I am being realistic about this issue. Today we received several emails from loyal JPI customer offering to go to all of these websites and represent JPI because they believe in the product and the excellent service that they have received from JPI over the last several years. Now to EI’s “all in one wonder” . At sun and fun I tried using this instrument and I was told nothing on it is functioning as of now, it is a display demo unit only. I understand that. When a friend asked them when one would be available they told him within 2 to 3 yrs. Let’s all step back and look at what happened to Vision Microsystems and the VM 1000. Vision had business longer then EI has, they were making twice as much money as EI had been making and they were dominating the experimental aircraft circle. They went in over their heads with the VM 1000 (similar to the EDM 900) and JPI had to buy them out to keep them in business. Let me assure you that JPI will not buy out EI. So make sure that you will have support for your EI products in the long run. -Dennis #7) Quote: But neither the EDM 700 nor the UBG 16 has all those features in it. Let's compare apples to apples. If I want all those features and I have an EDM 700, I have to buy the FS450 for $895 list with transducer. If I have a UBG16, I have to add the FP-5L ($748 list with transducer) to get those features. It's another box either way, unless I'm missing something. Since you wanted to compare apples to apples as you stated, (if I remember right!?) why do we have to drift away from EI’s useless UBG 16 and talk about an instrument that they had to design separate form the UBG to do these functions? The EDM , as I said preciously integrates all of these features. -Dennis #8) |
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