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RallyImprezive wrote:I cant seem to get the enginuity XML def to work.
Enginuity just states that the definition file is not found. I put the file in the correct folder, and it is named correctly. What am I doing wrong?
The ECU data typically does represent real world data, and I agree with others that "2450000" was plucked from thin air and isn't useful.xswrex wrote:gregsachs wrote:Generated a file for A2ZJB10J, 05 sti, and at least one scaling is, imo, wrong;
<scaling name="DATA-11-CCs" units="CCs" toexpr="2450000/x" frexpr="2450000/x" storagetype="float" endian="little" format="%.0f" inc="256" />
Aren't floats in the 32bit dbw thought to generally be in straight units? For sure, the corresponding map value is ~540, right inline with what i think the sti injectors are.
IMO it is correct, most certainly follows the same logic as the 16bit ecus. There was a 16bit entry for this particular data value, and the expression was 2447690/x. Now it is a 32bit entry and it has a similar scaling.
The fact that we use expressions in order to see the data as real world numbers does not mean that the ecu does the same.
The author seems to have taken his ball and gone home.bluesubaru wrote:Is there a place to download XMLwrite? I don't see a link in this thread.
bluesubaru wrote:Is there a place to download XMLwrite? I don't see a link in this thread.
The README.TXT file which comes with XmlWrite explains how to use it to generate XML files for Enginuity and EcuFlash.crispyduck wrote:XmlWrite basically makes newbees able to use ecuEdit quickly - it rocks! Does anyone know if any of these tools integrate with Enginuity and EcuFlash in the same way? I would like to do a bundle for Enginuity and EcuFlash as well.
Jon [in CT] wrote:The README.TXT file which comes with XmlWrite explains how to use it to generate XML files for Enginuity and EcuFlash.
greenlimecat wrote:I have several DBW ROMS for 2004-2006 STi's, but I need to find XMLWrite.... Can someone please post the link (and yes I have tried to find it by searching for it---- all without luck )
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