ECUFlash Rom table Help??

ECUFlash Rom table Help??

Postby c-spec » Sat May 20, 2006 11:52 pm

okay, i have latest ECU flash 1.27 with the updated Definitions. i pull out my ecu rom for the first and notice all the RPM ranges and others numbes are out of order from left ot right or top to bottom. weird. for example look that the boost color box. knowest the rpm is out of wack ? help please, my evo is 2004 model.
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Postby cboles » Sun May 21, 2006 8:32 am

It looks like the address info in the XML for the axes are wrong. Hold on for a day or so and I will make a new release that fixes it.

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Postby c-spec » Sun May 21, 2006 12:29 pm

cboles wrote:It looks like the address info in the XML for the axes are wrong. Hold on for a day or so and I will make a new release that fixes it.

Colby


thanks colby. can't hardly wait :lol:
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Postby c-spec » Tue May 23, 2006 7:40 am

ANY NEWS CBOLES???? :lol:
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fix for 96420011

Postby cboles » Tue May 23, 2006 8:14 am

I haven't made a new release yet - but if you replace this file in your ecuflash\rommetadata\evo directory, it will fix the problem for now.

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Postby c-spec » Tue May 23, 2006 10:50 am

you are the best cboles :lol:
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Postby alwaysinboost » Wed May 24, 2006 4:16 pm

I'm still having problems viewing maps and options. I have all my .XML files loaded in my openecu/ecuflash/rommetadata/mitsu/evo folder. And my options are pointing to that directory for rommetadata files. Yet I still can't view all the options, most of the newer ones under MISC are greyed out.
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Postby c-spec » Wed May 24, 2006 10:26 pm

alwaysinboost wrote:I'm still having problems viewing maps and options. I have all my .XML files loaded in my openecu/ecuflash/rommetadata/mitsu/evo folder. And my options are pointing to that directory for rommetadata files. Yet I still can't view all the options, most of the newer ones under MISC are greyed out.


try this, uninstall the software completely, even delete the OpenEcu folder. reinstall the software and copy the XML and try it again.
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Postby cboles » Wed May 24, 2006 11:22 pm

what is the internalID of the ROM you are talking about? you probably just have a ROM no-one has made a definition for yet. posting the stock rom in these forums will help us eventually get a definition made.

alwaysinboost wrote:I'm still having problems viewing maps and options. I have all my .XML files loaded in my openecu/ecuflash/rommetadata/mitsu/evo folder. And my options are pointing to that directory for rommetadata files. Yet I still can't view all the options, most of the newer ones under MISC are greyed out.
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Postby alwaysinboost » Thu May 25, 2006 2:45 pm

I have tried to uninstall and reinstall the software about a dozen times. I've also deleted the openECU folder several times and even renamed the folder I was reinstalling it into.

Depending on which XML file I used I either have partial access options with correct RPM scaling or access to more options but the RPM scaling is messed up.

Its a minor hassle which I'm sure you will fix shortly with the next software revision. I can email you my stock ROM again if that will help.
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Postby cboles » Thu May 25, 2006 2:55 pm

I get lots of ROMs mailed to me, and it is hard to keep track of screen names versus email addresses. I probably have it, but I still don't know what ROM you are referring to. What is the InternalID of the ROM in question? If it doesn't already have a XML definition with the 1.27 install, you can expect that none of the addresses are necessarily correct.
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Postby alwaysinboost » Thu May 25, 2006 3:13 pm

I completly understand. I'm sure you get a ton of ROMs emailed to you.

case ID: MN191022
Internal ID: 96420011

let me know if you need more information.
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Postby cboles » Thu May 25, 2006 3:18 pm

1. install 1.27 software
2. replace 96420011.xml in your installation with the 96420011.xml attached a few posts above in this thread
3. start EcuFlash
4. load your 96420011 ROM

does that work?
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Postby alwaysinboost » Thu May 25, 2006 3:27 pm

I just uninstalled, deleted from my recycling bin, and reinstalled everything using the ROM you posted above. It appears everything is working perfectly now. :D I have access to all but 2 options and my scaling is fixed. Thanks again for the support. Can't wait until the next version comes out.
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Postby cboles » Thu May 25, 2006 3:36 pm

for everyone:

keep in mind that every time you install ecuflash, your current rommetadata gets copied to a backup directory and replaced by the rommetadata in the install.

this allows me to deliver new updated definitions to you without deleting anything you might have done on your own. you will have to manually merge your work to combine definitions in the same XML file though.

another alternative (which i use) is to keep my rommetadata in a different directory (which can be setup from the options). this way new installations don't effect my definitions, but i can switch at will by changing the dir in the options and restarting the program.

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