96940011 05 EVOVIII ROM: Known Patches
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Well two years later, and I am still the dumb kid in the class
I am noticing in the newest EcuFlash (1.42.2595), in the Evo7base_20081101.xml, the MUT table has a Y axis that reads MUT0X, MUT1X...MUT1DX, for a total of thirty elements. In the older versions of EcuFlash, the MUT table was defined as having 32 elements in the Y axis (though there are 33 data items...? See post #40 in this thread) and they are listed as 3f314 through 3f714.
Now I realize the naming of the elements as either MUT0X or 3f314 is a matter of semantics...you could call them "Eugene1", "Eugene2", etc. if you wanted. What I am wondering is whether the 32 (or 33?) lines is correct, or is the 30 lines as defined in v1.42 correct?
The same question is true for the X axis...old was 16 elements (again see code in post #40), the newest has 32...which is correct?
Any of you smart kids want to clear this up for the "back rowers"?
I am noticing in the newest EcuFlash (1.42.2595), in the Evo7base_20081101.xml, the MUT table has a Y axis that reads MUT0X, MUT1X...MUT1DX, for a total of thirty elements. In the older versions of EcuFlash, the MUT table was defined as having 32 elements in the Y axis (though there are 33 data items...? See post #40 in this thread) and they are listed as 3f314 through 3f714.
Now I realize the naming of the elements as either MUT0X or 3f314 is a matter of semantics...you could call them "Eugene1", "Eugene2", etc. if you wanted. What I am wondering is whether the 32 (or 33?) lines is correct, or is the 30 lines as defined in v1.42 correct?
The same question is true for the X axis...old was 16 elements (again see code in post #40), the newest has 32...which is correct?
Any of you smart kids want to clear this up for the "back rowers"?
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So I have been searching for a while now and cannot find the Lean Spool tables for this Rom. Just wondering if any body has these tables. I am starting to tune and I would rather work with the system not against it.
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