I downloaded an A9L bin file from the net, and the latest definition from this site. When I open it in TunerPro, it has some seriously skewed values. For CID, it shows 14278, and for firing order, it shows 127 in all the blocks.
Those were the first two I noticed and I can't see having to change every parameter just to get a base tune.
Any help is greatly appriciated.
Keith
Newb Question A9L
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I'm in the same boat, how do you pad the files??dex wrote:If you are using the A9L xdf definition off here you need to ensure that the bin file is 64k. The first 8k needs to be padded out with null data so that the actual bin data starts at 0x2000. The xdf is set up this way so that the checksum calculation works correctly.