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Hello I would unfortunately not like to work on the characteristic diagrams one WV TDI of engine with the software TunerPro, functioned! It concerns 16 bits would fall, which cannot apparent process the software. That would be probably also interesting for other tuner, since nearly all newer controllers have 16 bits file. On some controllers also 8 bits rear ones, and Lo EPROM data must be concatenated in 16 bits a data record, in order to work on these. Last that possible to integrate into the software? Gladly even if the TunerPro blank version would then buy, much cannot from the upper however unfortunately based to begin with the current version.
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I don't fully understand (I'm assuming you used a web site to translate for you).

TunerPro fully handles 16 bit values (both big-endian and little-endian).
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I use the Google Tool for translating! Come from Germany, and my English is not so good. How does that function to loading of 16 bits file? Is there a guidance?
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Post by Mangus »

Load the file normally. The definition (XDF) file determines how the data is interpretted (i.e. each item defined in the XDF should be set to 16 bit, with LSB first or MSB first).
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Do not come unfortunately yet clear thereby! Graphical Table Finder no 16 bits cannot represent, deshlb can I characteristic diagrams find. Can I come to them a file leave, so that you can test it?
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Post by Mangus »

You are right, the graphical table finder only supports 8 bit values.
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Hello
is the possible this too changes? :roll:
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Post by Mangus »

Down the road, pehaps. It's not a priority (the table finder is not commonly used).
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But how I am to then find the characteristic diagrams with a new project?
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Post by Mangus »

There are many methods. A graphical table finder certainly isn't the main tool used for searching for information. Disassembling is the method I would choose.

If a graphical data visualizer is important to you, you may be able to search out other free/shareware to handle it. I know of the nicer hex editors will do it for you.

For now, though, you will not be able to use TunerPro's table finder with 16 bit source data.
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Can the 16Bit function be inserted?
That became with the work facilitates.
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