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killerbee
July 17th, 2010, 10:25 AM
...and the main tune responds well and has little smoke.

As far as I know, the only table that is different is the throttle table. All other tables are identical to main tune. 496 OS. Is there a glitch in the upgrade that I don't know about?

I can't log this, so I thought I would ask.

bballer182
July 17th, 2010, 07:01 PM
Off topic: you are the only person i know that uses the last three digits to ID an OS when everyone else uses the last 4.

On topic: I've never seen this 496 OS whats the whole number. And i've never had the problem that you describe either. Odd.

killerbee
July 18th, 2010, 01:23 AM
52616698, sorry, good catch


The problem is with display units. When the upgrade is done, all dsp tunes ended up in metric (main tune was imperial). Scripting doesn't care about units, so several tables were written wrong in the scripting.

Hopefully this can be addressed in future versions.

bballer182
July 18th, 2010, 04:02 AM
Ah. yep, so you are all good then?

GMC-2002-Dmax
July 18th, 2010, 08:02 AM
52616698, sorry, good catch


The problem is with display units. When the upgrade is done, all dsp tunes ended up in metric (main tune was imperial). Scripting doesn't care about units, so several tables were written wrong in the scripting.

Hopefully this can be addressed in future versions.

Perhaps upon opening the tune file you click on "EDIT" then "CONFIGURE DISPLAY UNITS" then select "IMPERIAL" and re-save the tune file.

Then when you run a script the problem won't occur.

If you get in the habit of always doing that then you can save yourself much grief in the future.

Just my $0.02

GMPX
July 18th, 2010, 10:30 AM
Hopefully this can be addressed in future versions.
When Obama passes the bill for the US to go metric then it's fixed :music_whistling_1:
But seriously, it won't be fixed in V7, V8 will have scripting that is not as reliant on metric / imperial.
Now given the number of DSP updates most of you tuners will have done for LB7 & LLY you would have no doubt read the part in the tutorial that says:

"You will then need to load the correct script for your operating system (this is the
number you will have noted down earlier) and it must also match the unit’s settings
for the new DSP tables (metric or imperial)."

killerbee
July 23rd, 2010, 01:50 PM
OK, ok. :)

I just figured the upgrade is meant to mimic the existing units, whatever they are. So, I discovered something the hard way. No stress.