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wait a minute thats a new one...can you elaborate on that?...i thought the only table that was wrong and uses demand instead of steps is the stepper lookup table...This is what i got...did you just rename your tables as you figured out which did what?
Last edited by nor11384; Feb 23, 2019 at 08:10 PM.
wait a minute thats a new one...can you elaborate on that?...i thought the only table that was wrong and uses demand instead of steps is the stepper lookup table...This is what i got...did you just rename your tables as you figured out which did what?
I think I read about someone recently making a patch to allow for more ICV adjustment. Most of us have none of that stuff.
wait a minute thats a new one...can you elaborate on that?...i thought the only table that was wrong and uses demand instead of steps is the stepper lookup table...This is what i got...did you just rename your tables as you figured out which did what?
I took a very long time and used this thread and the old tables and lots of testing and put together my own .xml for the idle/iscv section.
I think I read about someone recently making a patch to allow for more ICV adjustment. Most of us have none of that stuff.
There's no patch. Its just adding the proper tables to your .xml and organizing them well. All the table info is out there, its just spread out and not all in one place.
@Oscar32 you need to find the definitions that match your ROM ID. The addresses of the tables are different depending on your ROM ID. So you have to find the definitions specific to your ROM ID. If pasting definitions into your XML causes it to not work, then you need to check for syntax errors. It's code, so any little wrong thing can cause it to not work.