If this is a proprietary protocol, why would you expect to be able to find a source code parser for it, or the corresponding documentation?Īll 1976 and later models included the year in the model designation, as well as '19XX MODEL' printed on the vehicle's serial number plate, which is usually found on the steering head part of the motorcycle's frame. Just the content of a message? What makes a protocol interesting is the sets of different messages that can be exchanged in different contexts how do you expect a parser to give you that? If you had such a parser, how would it help you, uh, grok, the protocol? Ideally you want a reference manual. If a customer remains on SP2, any issues found in SP2 after the retirement date will be supported only on a “reasonable efforts” basis.? The customer will first be asked. Even if you had one, you want to parse what, exactly?ĪPTRA products (e.g., APTRA XFS, APTRA Advance NDC) running on SP2 will be supported per that APTRA product's support lifecycle. If you want to understand the protocol, you don't necessarily want a parser.
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