I am after a 260 parts cd that will work on windows vista, any links to sellers appreciated :)
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I am after a 260 parts cd that will work on windows vista, any links to sellers appreciated :)
there is an epc on ebay,
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MG-ROVER-MGZT-ZT-260-V8-75-EPC-PARTS-CD-DECEMBER-2007_W0QQitemZ250330773555QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Ca rParts_Vehicles_Manuals_Litterature_ET?hash=item25 0330773555&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72:1301| 66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318
Thank you peter now installed and working perfectly :) just hope I don't need it too often
i got one as well, well worth it for the exploded view of parts etc, as you say hopefully not needed.
As far as 'sharing' is concerned, I think you will find that there is still a copyright on the EPC, even though I don't see it being offered as a 'product' by XPart or anyone else anymore.
Older MGR copies still floating around, would need installing on a PC, and I believe that getting that to work on anything other than non-current Windows versions (<=XP) and IE version < 9.0 is difficult or even impossible (its not just a matter of changing the computer date/time of day). I acquired mine (MGR, not a copy) some years ago, and is from 2010 (I think). It runs on an old XP machine, which only exists for that purpose!
David
The absence of a printed workshop manual being available isn't really a problem, since although one did exist (and I have the Rover75 V8 version), the RAVE CD is virtually identical. That CD is readily available from XPart and others, and is very affordable. I agree the non-availability of the EPC is unfortunate.
David
Link does not work
If a product is no longer commercially available ( parts list cd) how are potential users of such supposed to be able to reference items for the product to which it refers? Does this lack of availability affect how the original (the cd) copyright is applied? In this case what are users supposed to do and what would they gain by being able to access the cd other than trying to sell it? I would think that sharing within a closed environment ( the 260's) with a declaration to not use for commercial purposes for a very limited market (260/V8) should be considered acceptable.
Just for information purposes, I have got a copy of this CD and have run it on my computer running Windows 10 64 bit. It's not a particularly easy interface to navigate and I am not sure it's particularly accurate information but it does work.
Nich.