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> Freestyle Dash (FSD) v2.2 Final - Rev 1072 now available
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post Jul 23 2012, 09:45 PM
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Freestyle Dash (FSD) v2.2 Final - Rev 1072 now available
Posted by GaryOPA | July 23 16:45 EST | News Category: Xbox360
 
Another update for the nice alternative Dashboard.

The Team FSD has released an small update for their famous Dashboard alternative for the XBOX 360, fixing a couple of bugs.

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The Freestyle Dash (FSD) is an alternative Dashboard menu for the XBOX 360, made to be used only with Jtag/RGH consoles.

Team FSD has released a 'minor' update of v2.2. Here's the changelog for Rev 1072.

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Well an update comes from no where.
Its a small update.

-Fixes TU Managment and a rare issue with multidisc plugin.
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Go and download the newest revision from HERE!

News-Source: Forum Topic #4162 (via) Team FSD





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post Jul 24 2012, 03:47 AM
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Also get the MetroStyle Skin for FSD. Its awesome and finishes of FSD.

http://www.modcontrol.com/Board/skins/3714...nal-idefix.html
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post Jul 24 2012, 08:30 PM
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Thanks Kero - nice skin
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post Jul 25 2012, 03:02 PM
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-Fixes TU Managment and a rare issue with multidisc plugin.



Max Payne 3 perhaps? smile.gif
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post Jul 26 2012, 12:56 AM
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How do i apply the new skin,its an xzp file

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post Jul 26 2012, 05:09 AM
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You place it in the "skins" folder in freestyle itself
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post Dec 6 2012, 05:58 AM
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The hub is located at the center of the wheel and surrounds the wheel's axle.
While the axle is fixed carbon framesand bolted to the bike frame (at the dropouts or fork ends),
the hub turns the wheel around the axle through ysbike01 the use of ball bearings.
At the sides of the hub, just inside of where the axle connects to the frame,
hub flanges flare out to form flat disccyclocross framessurfaces that contain holes for the spokes.
Spokes are needed on a wheel to connect the rim to the hub, to provide support for the carbon wheel,
and to absorb forces (of both the road and the rider) track bikes frames exerted on the wheel.
However, unlike the spokes of a wagon wheel, bicycle spokes hold the wheel together through tension (by pulling in the rim)
not through compression (holding the rim in place). Tighter spokes make for stronger wheels.
Spokes are made of stainless steel and have nippleyishun bike shop heads at the end for attaching to the rim and tightening.
At the hub, spokes attach to one of the hub flanges, alternating between right and left sides.
Wheels may have radial spokes, tangent or crossed spokes,
or a combination of the two. Radial spokes simply connect a point on the rim to a point on the hub and do not cross each other,
while the stronger tangential spokes wrap around the hub and connect to two points on the rim,
crossing other spokes in the process. Most bicycle wheels have between 20 and 36 spokes.
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