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And after looking even closer, it is supposed to be saved. Checking/unchecking that checkbox changes the *.pmm file name suffix from _A (auto) to _M (manual), i.e. the data listed in the Module(s) column. The correct module name is saved to the Options.txt file. However, when the Options.txt file is re-opened it is always loaded as _M - effectively un-checking the "Auto" option. I'll get it that fixed asap.
Related problem: setting the checkbox in the BBX settings does not update the PIDs to their Auto settings. It does work correctly in the Scan setup. For example, look at the sub-pids for the LS1B enhanced PID STATE02. When Auto is not checked the last two items are "REVINH Reverse Inhibit" and "CPSW Clutch Pedal Switch". After you check the Auto checkbox (in the Scan window) those two sub-pids change to "TCCPWM TCC PWM Solenoid Command" and "TCCSOL TCC Enable Solenoid Command". That same change does not work in the BBX setup window - which will be fixed asap.
IMHO using the same PID to store different data depending on the transmission type was not a smart design choice by GM back in the day.
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Paul
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Hi Izak,
I can only get that error to occur when the seed/key is messed up. By selecting "Try Alt Keys" in V7 that problem is bypassed and the read/flash can continue.
If that is not the problem, can you send me the *.blx trace files for the failed attempt(s). (send to paul@efilive.com)
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Paul
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Files sent
2011 VE SSV 419 + CAM + Whipple 2.9FF SC + PPV front struts + Bilstein rear shocks + 6L90E with single piece carbon fiber prop
I no longer monitor the forum, please either post your question or create a support ticket.
I re-posted the email that I sent to you here:
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....NT-INFORMATION
Other users may run into the same issue...
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Paul
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