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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX View Post
    If you are still getting the "SGM Detected" message then you need to recheck the instructions for your bypass wiring.
    Thank you for the reply—

    I tried connecting the bypass wire into all the different slots and none of them seem to provide power. However, I put the factory wires back into the obd2 port and it powers the port.

    Can anyone verify how many volts the bypass switch provides to the obd2 port?

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    Quote Originally Posted by honduh View Post
    Can anyone verify how many volts the bypass switch provides to the obd2 port?
    I think you REALLY need to contact the company that makes the bypass kit for guidance, the OBD-II port needs 12V.
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    Will do! Thank you.

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    V8 is not copying the flash scripts onto the autocals. No matter what I do always returns Error $0502
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    Hey Paul,

    Here's a funny bug.

    Lets say you are building a CAX. If you use windows calculator in programmer mode (windows 10), type in an address, (using just your keyboard) hit '+' and add your offset hit 'Enter' then 'Ctrl+C' and then paste that address into your CAX.

    When you go to load the CAX into 7.5... It errors out saying that the 'PCM is unrecognizable and to send the file in. Backspace that address and retype the same exact address in by hand and boom... works perfectly fine. lol
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    It's a known bug (I mean feature) in the Windows calculator. The calculator tries to be "smart" and add the Unicode characters:

    E280AC Pop directional formatting
    E280AD Left-to-right override

    So it ends up looking like this in the cax file:


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    Not sure what Microsoft was thinking when they chose to make that brain-dead decision.
    Lots of complaints online... Google for: windows calculator clipboard error

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    Lol you just beat me to the punchline. I was just writing about that. Gotta love windows programmers lol that definitely got annoying quick
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    That Windows 10 calculator is a major step backwards, I use (daily) a port of the old Windows 7 calculator and never run in to those issues.
    https://winaero.com/blog/classic-cal...s-10-creators/
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    lol, Microsoft, lol

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    Paul, another bug...

    When Caxing 1D table that is 8 bit, if its a single ROW, it decides to skip bytes for fun. lol
    Here is where it gets odd, define the 2nd row and now you can see the skipped bytes in the 2nd row

    Do it as columns and you're fine. No skipped bytes, lol
    Josh

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