A9L bin file

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A9L bin file

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Hi,

TunerPro RT seems to want a 64k A9L bin file to read it properly.

Where can I find the proper bin, or how can I load a 56K bin?

Thanks in advance . . .

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Post by dex »

Two solutions to this :D either

Use a hex editor to 'pad out' the first 8192 bytes with null data.

or

Edit the xdf header (cntl + F2) and change the bin size to 'E000', put a base offset of '2000' in and check the 'subtract' tick box.
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Hi Dex,

Thanks for the info. I will give it a try.

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Hi Dex,

That worked fine. Thanks . . .

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Post by David Claflin »

dex wrote:Edit the xdf header (cntl + F2) and change the bin size to 'E000', put a base offset of '2000' in and check the 'subtract' tick box.
I tried this method and it didn't work for me. I lost all of the functions/scalars. I'll have to download an editor and see if I can make that work.

Edit> I'm officially a retard. :oops: I tried the header edit before I loaded the bin. I tried afterwards and it seems to be OK. Thanks!!!
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No worries, we all make mistakes when learning something new :D
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