yeah the instructions have kinda left me scratching my head. could just be me though lol. i want to change the operating system to a custom efi os but i havent been able to figure out which operating system # to choose from
yeah the instructions have kinda left me scratching my head. could just be me though lol. i want to change the operating system to a custom efi os but i havent been able to figure out which operating system # to choose from
99 Hugger Orange Z28 - Crate LS6, Bolt-ons, TSP Long Tubes, Borla/QTP, Ram VDS Sintered Iron, Stage 2 T56, Mcleod Master, MWC 9", Strange Pro HD Aluminum, 4.30s, Spool, BMR Subframes - 11.30 @ 121.65
Looks like the link to the calc_pids.txt defining CALC.DYNAIRTMP has disappeared... I'll fix it.
The link says that these OS's support GM.DYNAIRTMP_DMA:
All others have to use CALC.DYNAIRTMP which is defined in a calc_pids.txt file whose link has disappeared... I'll fix it shortly.The pid GM.DYNAIRTMP_DMA is defined for these LS1 OS's:
12202088 92111922 12208322 12225074 12212156 12221588 12216125 12577216 12579405 12580055 12585318 12593058 12509967 12587604
12588804 12592433 12585950 12587603 12592425 12606960 12592618 12593555 12606961 12612115 12587811 12606807 12608669 12597120
Last edited by SLP IROC-Z; March 31st, 2013 at 06:37 PM.
99 Hugger Orange Z28 - Crate LS6, Bolt-ons, TSP Long Tubes, Borla/QTP, Ram VDS Sintered Iron, Stage 2 T56, Mcleod Master, MWC 9", Strange Pro HD Aluminum, 4.30s, Spool, BMR Subframes - 11.30 @ 121.65
12212156 supports GM.DYNAIRTMP_DMA and allows you to use COS3/02020003 or COS5/02020005.
Actually, the verbiage is slightly wrong/outdated...
the pid CALC.DAT is defined in terms of GM.DYNAIRTMP_DMA... but if that _DMA pid is not defined for an OS, then you have to used the CALC.DAT defined in terms of CALC.B4901 which is defined by using your B4901 values in a lookup() call... see the alternate calc_pids.txt file (in the Appendix section of post #1 of the Calc.VET thread)
i.e. there is no CALC.DYNAIRTMP pid anymore.