TephraMod V7
#541
If you find the maps for 9653 or 8859 post them up but don't post stuff that isn't any good for the ROM's we are editing....
Appauldd, please edit your post and delete this data! This is not a good idea to post up XML data for another ROM that is not 96530006! Now you have SeanV thinking that XML information is for 9653.....
Please PM me or Jack_of_Trades with the correct 9653 XML information.
#542
Sorry....I clearly posted that the data was for 94170015. I thought that the data could easily be added to 9653. If people were to pay more attention to what they read, GRRR.
I will delete it.
I didn't want to bombard you with PMs as I am certain you get tons already.
Paul
I will delete it.
I didn't want to bombard you with PMs as I am certain you get tons already.
Paul
#543
#544
Sorry....I clearly posted that the data was for 94170015. I thought that the data could easily be added to 9653. If people were to pay more attention to what they read, GRRR.
I will delete it.
I didn't want to bombard you with PMs as I am certain you get tons already.
Paul
I will delete it.
I didn't want to bombard you with PMs as I am certain you get tons already.
Paul
Deleted mine as well were I quoted you.
#546
Here's the 96530006 versions of each of the tables you posted, just to eliminate the confusion:
PHP Code:
<table name="Idle Stability Timing Control" category="Timing" address="174e" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint16">
<table name="Settings" type="Static X Axis" elements="3">
<data>Sensitivity</data>
<data>Timing Limit</data>
<data>Untested</data>
</table>
</table>
<table name="Limp Home Table" category="Fuel" address="3797" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="uint8">
<table name="TPS" address="69a6" type="X Axis" elements="7" scaling="Volts16"/>
<table name="Engine Speed" address="6992" type="Y Axis" elements="5" scaling="RPM"/>
</table>
<scaling name="LT Trim Hz" units="Hz" toexpr="x*6.25" frexpr="x/6.25" format="%.2f" min="0" max="1593.75" inc="6.25" storagetype="uint8" endian="big"/>
<table name="Closed Loop - LT Trim Control" category="Fuel" address="35e5" type="2D" level="2" scaling="LT Trim Hz">
<table name="Conditions" type="Static Y Axis" elements="4">
<data>Low -> Mid</data>
<data>Mid -> Low</data>
<data>Mid -> High</data>
<data>High -> Mid</data>
</table>
</table>
<table name="Idle Error - Normal" category="Idle" address="435c" type="2D" level="2" scaling="ISCVSteps">
<table name="Idle Error" address="669a" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="RPM"/>
</table>
<table name="Idle Error - A/C On" category="Idle" address="436c" type="2D" level="2" scaling="ISCVSteps">
<table name="Idle Error" address="669a" type="X Axis" elements="9" scaling="RPM"/>
</table>
<table name="EGR System Enable/Disable" category="Emissions EGR" address="103d" type="1D" level="2" scaling="uint8"/>
<table name="KnockSum decay timer" category="Knock Control" address="1784" type="1D" scaling="uint16"/>
#550
I do it by letting other people do it for me. I just snipped those straight out of my 96530006 XML; I'm afraid I don't recall which thread I found them in.
I'd be very surprised if you found something in 94170015 that hasn't already been located by someone in 96530006.
I'd be very surprised if you found something in 94170015 that hasn't already been located by someone in 96530006.
#551
Keep the tables coming guys! I will try to minimize the frequency that we post up revisions though so people don't have to replace their old XML files every other day lol. I've actually revised it a LOT for 9653 and once we get that squared away and all organized I can move onto the 8895 XML's.
Info to be aware of:
If the table was found but UNKNOWN what it controls or what it is for, it won't be added until it is defined. They are 'saved' in a folder though and I will start a thread for them afterward so we can define them.
If you have a new table for us to add, if you know EXACTLY what it is for, please add a description of what the setting does so I can add it to the table so everyone in the future will know what it does without having to add a post/thread asking what it does
Once we get the layout secured for 9653, expect teh EXACT same layout for any other ROM ID's so its consistent
Info to be aware of:
If the table was found but UNKNOWN what it controls or what it is for, it won't be added until it is defined. They are 'saved' in a folder though and I will start a thread for them afterward so we can define them.
If you have a new table for us to add, if you know EXACTLY what it is for, please add a description of what the setting does so I can add it to the table so everyone in the future will know what it does without having to add a post/thread asking what it does
Once we get the layout secured for 9653, expect teh EXACT same layout for any other ROM ID's so its consistent
#552
I'm trying to get EvoScan working correctly and started w/ a fresh install of 2.5. I added the XML definitions in the 2nd post and now when I attempt to edit in EvoScan I get the following pop up "Index was outside bounds of array". Any idea what's going on or what I need to change to get this logging correctly?
The items I added were:
Load 1-byte
Airflow 2-byte
Airflow Rate lb/min
Omni 4-bar
Manifold Air Temp
The items I added were:
Load 1-byte
Airflow 2-byte
Airflow Rate lb/min
Omni 4-bar
Manifold Air Temp
#553
More tables...
From Mattjin:
Also, just because I use them quite a bit:
Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever tried to figure out what the third (unknown) baud rate does? The code is pretty clear that there's a third baud rate being set under certain conditions, but be damned if it made any sense to me.
From Mattjin:
PHP Code:
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty - Moving" category="Misc" address="45ac" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty" type="Static X Axis" elements="9">
<data>ON>22km/h</data>
<data>ON>52km/h</data>
<data>ON>82km/h</data>
<data>AC1>22km/h</data>
<data>AC1>52km/h</data>
<data>AC1>82km/h</data>
<data>AC2>22km/h</data>
<data>AC2>52km/h</data>
<data>AC2>82km/h</data>
</table>
<table name="Engine Temp" address="6a14" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty - Stationary" category="Misc" address="575c" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty" type="Static X Axis" elements="3">
<data>On</data>
<data>A/C1</data>
<data>A/C2</data>
</table>
<table name="Engine Temp" address="6a14" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
PHP Code:
<scaling name="BaudRate" units="units" toexpr="500000/(x+1)" frexpr="500000/x-1" format="%.0d" min="0" max="500000" inc="1" storagetype="uint8" endian="little"/>
<table name="Baud Rate - OBD-II" category="Communication" address="d415" type="1D" level="1" scaling="BaudRate"/>
<table name="Baud Rate - MUT" category="Communication" address="d449" type="1D" level="1" scaling="BaudRate"/>
<table name="Baud Rate - Unknown" category="Communication" address="d459" type="1D" level="1" scaling="BaudRate"/>
#555
Min Coolant Temp for Closed Loop. Note that it should already be in the XML that JoT and Phenem are working with.