need help: new xml files for upcoming ECUFlash release
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Spoke to Colby today:
- tephra, he is going to work on your request. May not make it in this release, but he will get something together.
- He had a few minor requests on the organizational structure of the updated xml files. I've made changes to accommodate his request. I will post that as soon as I get an updated definition from someone for the Lean Spool Relay On/Off time.
- I took a shot at the Lean Spool Relay On/Off Time definition. Here is what I have:
Can someone please make sure that this works and make sure that the name is appropriate?
- We spoke a bit about the Open Port 2.0 cable and the Evo X. The new cable will actually have a processor in it, and will have data logging capability all by itself! Cool, eh? It has a microSD card slot to store logged data. Evo X ECU is an M32R. If anyone has heard any different, they are probably confusing it with the drive-by-wire control processor on the card.
- tephra, he is going to work on your request. May not make it in this release, but he will get something together.
- He had a few minor requests on the organizational structure of the updated xml files. I've made changes to accommodate his request. I will post that as soon as I get an updated definition from someone for the Lean Spool Relay On/Off time.
- I took a shot at the Lean Spool Relay On/Off Time definition. Here is what I have:
Code:
<table name="IC Relay Timer On/Off Time" category="IC Spray" type="2D" scaling="TimeSec">
<table name="Condition" type="Static Y Axis" elements="2">
<data>On Time</data>
<data>Off Time</data>
</table>
</table>
- We spoke a bit about the Open Port 2.0 cable and the Evo X. The new cable will actually have a processor in it, and will have data logging capability all by itself! Cool, eh? It has a microSD card slot to store logged data. Evo X ECU is an M32R. If anyone has heard any different, they are probably confusing it with the drive-by-wire control processor on the card.
Spoke to Colby today:
- tephra, he is going to work on your request. May not make it in this release, but he will get something together.
- He had a few minor requests on the organizational structure of the updated xml files. I've made changes to accommodate his request. I will post that as soon as I get an updated definition from someone for the Lean Spool Relay On/Off time.
- I took a shot at the Lean Spool Relay On/Off Time definition. Here is what I have:
Can someone please make sure that this works and make sure that the name is appropriate?
- We spoke a bit about the Open Port 2.0 cable and the Evo X. The new cable will actually have a processor in it, and will have data logging capability all by itself! Cool, eh? It has a microSD card slot to store logged data. Evo X ECU is an M32R. If anyone has heard any different, they are probably confusing it with the drive-by-wire control processor on the card.
- tephra, he is going to work on your request. May not make it in this release, but he will get something together.
- He had a few minor requests on the organizational structure of the updated xml files. I've made changes to accommodate his request. I will post that as soon as I get an updated definition from someone for the Lean Spool Relay On/Off time.
- I took a shot at the Lean Spool Relay On/Off Time definition. Here is what I have:
Code:
<table name="IC Relay Timer On/Off Time" category="IC Spray" type="2D" scaling="TimeSec">
<table name="Condition" type="Static Y Axis" elements="2">
<data>On Time</data>
<data>Off Time</data>
</table>
</table>
- We spoke a bit about the Open Port 2.0 cable and the Evo X. The new cable will actually have a processor in it, and will have data logging capability all by itself! Cool, eh? It has a microSD card slot to store logged data. Evo X ECU is an M32R. If anyone has heard any different, they are probably confusing it with the drive-by-wire control processor on the card.
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Alright, I went ahead and made a few last changes to the evo9base.xml file and did the needed corresponding changes to the 885900XX.xml files. Here's what I changed:
- Open Loop Throttle Low/High Load -> Open Loop Throttle #1/#2
- Added proper scaling for Open Loop Throttle tables
- Changed names of Periphery bit tables.
- Added the ICS Relay Timer On/Off table
- Added a separate section for JDM boost control
- Renamed the boost control categories so that the JDM boost stuff is separate from the non-JDM boost stuff.
I swear this is the last revision for a while, so if you guys can update your xml files, and post them, then I can get them to Colby for the next release of ECUFlash (which is likely to be soon because the version he just released has a bug that causes it to crash when IDA is running.)
- Open Loop Throttle Low/High Load -> Open Loop Throttle #1/#2
- Added proper scaling for Open Loop Throttle tables
- Changed names of Periphery bit tables.
- Added the ICS Relay Timer On/Off table
- Added a separate section for JDM boost control
- Renamed the boost control categories so that the JDM boost stuff is separate from the non-JDM boost stuff.
I swear this is the last revision for a while, so if you guys can update your xml files, and post them, then I can get them to Colby for the next release of ECUFlash (which is likely to be soon because the version he just released has a bug that causes it to crash when IDA is running.)
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I never got around to adding those because I didn't follow that thread so closely. I'll get it in the next release of ECUFlash.
For the USDM Evo 9, only the "Turbo Boost JDM", "Turbo Anti-Lag", and "IC Spray" items should be grayed out. The bit representation of the Periphery values will be screwed up unless ECUFlash 1.35 is used.
For the USDM Evo 9, only the "Turbo Boost JDM", "Turbo Anti-Lag", and "IC Spray" items should be grayed out. The bit representation of the Periphery values will be screwed up unless ECUFlash 1.35 is used.









