Yes Joe,
Rename the file and have a look at the parameters. You will find more supported operating systems including the cos5's.
I picked out that B9007 was looking a little out, if you see a TP setting of 29.7 or something like that this is wrong. I will look more at it. In that cax I also disabled 2 other parameters because they were not right.
I believe that in the cos operating systems true closed loop is disabled to make use of the commanded open loop tables for fueling. Therefor lean cruise is non functional without O2 feedback.
To find the parameter tables in 12212156 it was a simple task. The parameter locations were increased 2 hex bits from 12202088. There was no Black Magic to find these parameters, I just used a term called pattern recognition.
I have done this for quite some time on the OBD1 code on the Holden's as there is lacking support for there definitions, so I might make it look easy. To explain a little. If you know how many rows and columns there are in a parameter table you can build a table then shift through the code to find all the possible outcomes.
This is one software that I use to shift through the code to find table locations, only catch is you need to be able to work in .bin format. This software will search the code for all tables as such.
http://www.evc.de/en/download/down_winols.asp
I will look at the other stuff.
Cheers
Mick