Help, create xdf...
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Help, create xdf...
hi, am modifying a file xdf to create my one of it... I don't understand... my map of the injection begins to 9187 and finishes to 925e... but the edit allows me to insert a solo I address.... help!!!
thank's in advance
thank's in advance
I have not succeeded in resolving the problem... I would want to insert in the topic the file of a "Fiat 600 Sporting 1100" and the file xdf daal which I am departing...
relative to a "Lancia Delta Turbo 16v" that I have unloaded from this community, to receive a help, but I don't know whether to do...
relative to a "Lancia Delta Turbo 16v" that I have unloaded from this community, to receive a help, but I don't know whether to do...
When defining a table the only address you need to use is the start address, in your example 0x9187. You then set the number of rows and columns that the table has under the 'Rows' and 'Columns' tabs of the xdf item editor dialogue box. TunerPro then automatically knows how large the table is and you do not need to let it know the end address of the table.
mmm...I have done it. but the graph of the chart results incomprehensible... and also the values of the aces x and y on the chart are not correct... I have exactly done as you say...
I can already see the charts with another program and I see from how many lines and columns it is constituted... then use these data in tunerpro...
I can already see the charts with another program and I see from how many lines and columns it is constituted... then use these data in tunerpro...
Under the Rows and Columns tabs you will see a box titled 'Label Source', this tells TunerPro where to find the values to put into the axes of the table.
'External (Manual)' allows you to enter the values under the 'Row Labels' or 'Column Labels' box.
'Internal, Pure' allows you to import the labels from another address in the bin.
'Internal, Scale/Norm' allows you to use the output data from another function.
'External (Manual)' allows you to enter the values under the 'Row Labels' or 'Column Labels' box.
'Internal, Pure' allows you to import the labels from another address in the bin.
'Internal, Scale/Norm' allows you to use the output data from another function.
What I give you precisely intend?? The have tried but The cannots directly modify the chart... The don'ts know whether to manually write in the chart... however I have now tried to create a new xdf item, a new chart... and the result now seems best....
even if the values of the aces x and y are empty.... [/img]
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If i understande right.
It looks like it is hex values right click on the table and click on showe calculated values.
In the xdf/view/edit item xdf inf you can fill the rows and column
At rows you have row labels fill the label with ex: rpm 1 =400 , 2= 400
At columns label fill it with ex= map 1 =20, 2=25
It looks like it is hex values right click on the table and click on showe calculated values.
In the xdf/view/edit item xdf inf you can fill the rows and column
At rows you have row labels fill the label with ex: rpm 1 =400 , 2= 400
At columns label fill it with ex= map 1 =20, 2=25
In the graph from the other program, it appears to be 16 (cols) by 12 (rows). That doesn't match either the table from TunerPro (16 x 16) or from the other program (16 x 16).
Also, it appears that the table in the other program is just a raw hex view. The left row labels show the start address of the column, and the column labels are the offset within the (16 byte) address block.
Also, it appears that the table in the other program is just a raw hex view. The left row labels show the start address of the column, and the column labels are the offset within the (16 byte) address block.
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TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am
TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am