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summary of increases feature for maps
Percent Increase tool in maps(*solved)
fallow feature for map tracing with quick reset (IE. trace tail color )
show original value feature(*solved)
hex dump signature tool
zoom feature for map table & 3D maps(*Solved)
when you open a map table the function tool list is cut off and needs to be fully in view
LC1 support
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"percent increase in maps"

that's already been done for a while, just select the cells you want to be modified, then use the toolbox and select the multiply function, punch in the number you want it multiplied by and you're done.

"show orignial value feature"

this can be done by selecting the orignal BIN in the compare selction, then using the compare function while a map is open.
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thanks Robert
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"zoom feature for 3D maps" is already there. Try ctrl+shift+left_mouse_button+move_mouse_up/down
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dfddfd2 wrote:"zoom feature for 3D maps" is already there. Try ctrl+shift+left_mouse_button+move_mouse_up/down
very cool thanks!
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What is a hex dump signature tool?
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It converts hex to alphabet and allows you to leave a signature within the hex dump in a empty portion of the eprom file
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ecuconnection wrote:It converts hex to alphabet and allows you to leave a signature within the hex dump in a empty portion of the eprom file
So you're asking for "ASCII string" as a type, then.
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ecuconnection wrote:It converts hex to alphabet and allows you to leave a signature within the hex dump in a empty portion of the eprom file
i do that with the regular hex editor... just look for a blank section, start typing on the right side and it comes out into hex on the left.
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Mangus wrote:
ecuconnection wrote:It converts hex to alphabet and allows you to leave a signature within the hex dump in a empty portion of the eprom file
So you're asking for "ASCII string" as a type, then.
Yes exactly lol . Not very important but would be cool
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ecuconnection wrote:Yes exactly lol . Not very important but would be cool
It's not the first request for this. Newer vehicles often have the VIN stored in the bin, and many aftermarket tuners do exactly what you're talking about - copyright/ID strings.
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I still think the trace tailing hit would be the coolest. the more hits in the table the warmer the color gets in the cell or something along that line
I know for me this would be good cause I'm a rolling tuner and like to see where map is used most ect ect

or the color trail tail resets after you let off the gas . sorry im just trying to picture all this working in the cells it might not make sense to you
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