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bubba2533
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Binary View

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It would be helpful to be able to see a table of bits. I think it would be pretty easy to just show the data in binary as well as decimal and hex.

Right now the only way I see is to do it with individual flags, but it's a table of cylinder enable/disable flags, so that would be quite a bit of individual flags.
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Re: Binary View

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Thank you for the suggestion.
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Yes, this improvement would be very useful. It would be great to put the large list of configuration flags into a single table.
Or implement a function that will indicate a particular value corresponding to a bit mask.
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darkcorp wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 4:03 am Or implement a function that will indicate a particular value corresponding to a bit mask.
Can you give me an example of this, or describe how you would want this to work and look? As you describe it (or the way I interpret your description), you could do this with an equation today.
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Re: Binary View

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Hi, Mangus!

Thanks for immediate reply.

For examle,

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ENGINE CONFIGURE (RMB 1)
BIT ASSIGNMENTS
0080   V8_59
0040   (SPARE)
0020   V10
0010   V8_52
0008   I4_25
0004   25_DIESEL
0002   V6
0001   I6
At this point there are 8 Flags on single Config parameter only that are hard to check one-by-one.
Is there an easier and more user friendly way to monitor such type of information?

BTW where can I learn about formulas that are supported by TunerPro?
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Re: Binary View

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I don't understand why XDF flags don't work for this. This is exactly why they exist.
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Re: Binary View

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XDF flags definitely work when you have a couple of them.
In my case configuration has 11 bytes and each 8 bits, so my parameter tree is very long (on the screenshot you see only 4 configs)

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Re: Binary View

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Mangus wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 7:36 am you could do this with an equation today.
Mangus, could you please give me a hint how to do this with an equation please?
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