Verify some info regarding 2 byte load (Evo8)...
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Verify some info regarding 2 byte load (Evo8)...
I'm looking to start logging 2 byte load with evoscan 2.0 and I just wanted to verify somethings before I start;
This thread refers to 94170008's
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=272246
... and I can still use the same code even though my interneral ROM ID is 96420008 (Evo 8), right?
I can choose to add that code to evo7base xml or to the xml that matches my ID number right?
Thanks.
This thread refers to 94170008's
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=272246
... and I can still use the same code even though my interneral ROM ID is 96420008 (Evo 8), right?
I can choose to add that code to evo7base xml or to the xml that matches my ID number right?
Thanks.
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I did a search and found this;
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...light=96420008
... and this is where I got the idea of adding the code to evo7base (BoostEEd's response).
Can that code work for me insted with 35204 and 35205 entered into the tables?
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...light=96420008
... and this is where I got the idea of adding the code to evo7base (BoostEEd's response).
Can that code work for me insted with 35204 and 35205 entered into the tables?
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Yeah that thread has it too. Just add it at the end of the xml, before the <rom>. Open ecuflash (developer mode), open new tables under misc and change values to those posted in the two threads discussed here.
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Got it. Thanks.
Just one more quick question before I save it all;
Does the number 35204 go into the "low bit" table and 35205 go into the "high bit" table? Or is it the other way around?
Just one more quick question before I save it all;
Does the number 35204 go into the "low bit" table and 35205 go into the "high bit" table? Or is it the other way around?