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    Quote Originally Posted by hymey View Post
    Has anyone tried pass thru logging yet?
    Is there a problem, or are you just curious?
    If you've found a problem or something that looks like a problem please let me know.
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    Just got done trying VPW Inovate LM1 logging. Using Firmware 2.05.17 (0519) and the newest bootblock. I double checked FS2 for settings W02 com in + Out and inovate checked as WB and still shows (no controller found) I have the inovate and FS cable connected with null-modem M/M adapter? BTW I tried VPW with my truck and CAN with my Z06.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    Is it possible you've exceeded the channel count?
    24 for VPW, 42 for CAN?

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    I don't think so. I haven't changed the channel count from the previous version and it was fine there. I just did a recount and I have 26 channels, but eh E38 is a CAN BUS isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    Is there a problem, or are you just curious?
    If you've found a problem or something that looks like a problem please let me know.
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    Paul
    I have problems with this current bootblock with passthrough logging, I have tried all the firmware bar this version. I was just wondering as I have a drag meet on Friday and if there are any minor issues with logging WB02 I will hang out till after the meet.

    I sent to an error report last week.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by swingtan View Post
    but eh E38 is a CAN BUS isn't it?
    Surely is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    You also need to update FlashScan with the latest firmware file: FSProgV2.05.17(0519).efw (from the Firmware folder).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lennart View Post
    Not sure if this has been posted before, but even though I flashed the latest bootloader 2.05.08(0426) the Explorer and V2 show a date of Apr. 25, 2008.
    I see the same thing... I think that's ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lennart View Post
    Not sure if this has been posted before, but even though I flashed the latest bootloader 2.05.08(0426) the Explorer and V2 show a date of Apr. 25, 2008.
    Oh, you mean the date of the boot loader still shows as Apr 25. I thought you meant the date of the firmware.

    Hmm, looks like I've got a mismatch between the filename (0426) and the date 25 Apr, 2008. What you are seeing is ok, I'll fix the date in the file name next release.

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    Default E38 Missing PID Issue

    OK, I've found the issue.

    It seems the PID names have changed in the latest firmware but don't get translated back to the correct PID in ScanTool. Here's a quick breakdown of the 3 PIDs I noticed.
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    PID Names for FW Versions FW-(0512) FW-(0519) E38.INVLVTMP_M GM.INVLVTMP_M E38.APCYL_M GM.APCYL_M E38.AFRATIO_M GM.AFRATIO_M
    Using the previous trick of editing the log file and changing the "GM" to "E38" returns the data in ScanTool.

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    Default Log Tuncation After 50,000 Frames

    Hi Guys,

    I've performed 2 logs today that are over 50,000 frames long. Both load in ScanTool after fixing the PIDs and both are truncated at 50,000 frames. The scroll bar allows you to scroll past the end of the data in ScanTool, but the lines just stop at the 50,000 frame mark. The Metadata indicates that there are a lot more than 50,000 frames....

    FRAMECOUNT=00092371
    FRAMECOUNT=00057076

    I've attached a screen shot to show the screen.

    By the way, is there any chance we can get the "Auto Replot" limit raised? It seems to have an internal limit of 30,000.

    Simon.
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