vxleather
July 26th, 2008, 06:27 PM
Hi, I have been playing with a Techedge unit, we are having trouble with it spiking... Swingtan helped us with getting some settings re done on it yesterday which removed the spiking... When we logged again today the spikes are back...Can some one tell us how to save the settings we entered so we don't have to do it every time...
Shot of spiking:
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd200/vxleather/EFI%20LIVE%20SCREEN%20SHOTS/peakinwideband.jpg
We did the chages as per the following::
http://wbo2.com/sw/util.htm (link to tech edge controller program)
1: start the TE-Utils application ( down load from the site if needed )
2: plug the TE into the laptop.
3: Select the serial port for the TE. When you get the right one, data should appear in the screen.
4: In the "Command" window, enter the following
s0401
then press <return> or <Enter>
(This enters the value "01" into memory location "04")
5: In the "Command" window, enter the following
w
then press <return> or <Enter>
(This "w"rites the changes to non-volatile RAM, so it will be there after you remove power)
This worked well... it just seems to of not saved the changes..
Any help would appreaciated//
Shane
Shot of spiking:
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd200/vxleather/EFI%20LIVE%20SCREEN%20SHOTS/peakinwideband.jpg
We did the chages as per the following::
http://wbo2.com/sw/util.htm (link to tech edge controller program)
1: start the TE-Utils application ( down load from the site if needed )
2: plug the TE into the laptop.
3: Select the serial port for the TE. When you get the right one, data should appear in the screen.
4: In the "Command" window, enter the following
s0401
then press <return> or <Enter>
(This enters the value "01" into memory location "04")
5: In the "Command" window, enter the following
w
then press <return> or <Enter>
(This "w"rites the changes to non-volatile RAM, so it will be there after you remove power)
This worked well... it just seems to of not saved the changes..
Any help would appreaciated//
Shane