Its not just a case of one computer has the "Supported" check box checked and the other does not?
Regards
Paul
Printable View
I thought I had a similar issue, but mine was a typo in my sae_generic.txt file. I put WB02 instead of WBO2 when enabling BEN calulations with the serial WB input.
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# Innovate LC-1 WBO2
# ========================
*CLC-00-932
V 0.0 5.0 .1 "{EXT.AD1}"
AFR 10.0 20.0 .2 "({EXT.AD1}*3)+7.62"
*CLC-00-933
factor 0.0 2.0 .1 "{EXT.WO2AFR1}/{GM.AFR}"
*CLC-00-934
V 0.0 5.0 .1 "{EXT.AD2}"
AFR 10.0 20.0 .2 "({EXT.AD2}*3)+7.62"
*CLC-00-935
factor 0.0 2.0 .1 "{EXT.WO2AFR2}/{GM.AFR}"
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I have the messed up screen situation happening with Build 46 on any black box log that is older than the current build. Is there a way to fix this on my end.
Steve,
Does your scantool screen look like post #66...?
If so then look at post #37, see if that helps: showthread.php?t=7643&page=4
Cheers
Joe
V2 pid/logging viewing interface suggestion:
could make left/right arrows scroll pids up/down by 8 each time.
EDIT: actually, I meant a screenfull each time.
Scantool suggestion:
when starting the scantool, let it open the last previous opened log file; have an option to enable/disable this.
My flash counters seem to have been corrupted
Calibration on 1536
Full reflash 24064
LOL my cable still has the plastic screen on it and hasnt seen THAT much usage. This is the tuning tool only
Details in cable menu are
Cal only 94
Full Flash 6
a fast search for PIDs.. that searches while writing would be awesome!
and a search???
a small box on the PID tab where I can search for PIDs instead of looking for them myself... as I type a letter it searches for that combo of letters on included pids...
For instance.. if I type gc it will output on the list all the g/cyl and the such
I guess you mean on the [PIDs] tab page in the Scan software?
When I'm "searching" for PIDs, I just sort the PIDs via the column I'm interested in. For example if I wanted all the airflow PIDs, I'd just click on the Units column heading to sort by units, then scroll to the units that are g/cyl. The same can be done for temperature, speed, etc.
Regards
Paul
Ditto.