yes - the only way currently to get access to the internal ram is using an ftdi cable and the regular sci/diag port.
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yes - the only way currently to get access to the internal ram is using an ftdi cable and the regular sci/diag port.
ok - undid my flashable smec and just stuck in the ostrich. i also had my ftdi cable hooked up to do the logging. fired up mpscan, it recognized the ftdi cable, and started logging. i had a gauge...
realized both of my smec ecu's have flash modules in them and have been rewired and repotted. i'll probably just pick up a stock smec instead. don't really want to undue the others. delays,...
jon - mpscan is setup to NOT recognize the ostrich/burn2 by design since i originally could not get them to work. so when mpscan starts it specifically looks for the ostrich/burn2 and prevents...
its all good. my wife let me wear my big boy pants today ;)
ouch - i ain't 2 smart ya no!
i'll pull my bench ecu with the flash smec in it and hook the ostrich back in and see if it still works that way. unfortunately heading out of town until sunday so it won't be for a while.
let me think about that. the way it works now is that when a cal is loaded i create a copy of all the tables and that is what is displayed and modified. when the cal is actually saved, i update the...
for some reason the ostrich would not allow direct access to the ram locations. shelgame could probably add more clarification to this. i imagine the ram is in a unique location onboard the ecu. ...
thx. mptune allows you to update the ostrich without using the emutility software. when you make changes to a bin you should be able to click on the little ostrich button and it should update the...
curious - for those using an ostrich with mptune. i have never had any feedback on how the realtime tuning actually works. i assume you are able to make cal changes and update the table to the ecu...