Tom-Hamburg

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04-17-11 TuneECUv1.9.1 now released

* Problems of disconnections and map reading (KTM) with Win7
corrected.

BR, Tom
 
problem i noticed while looking at a map:

i selected all the fields in the f map and i can't increase the table past 0%.
 
Hi,

That I can not confirm. You may need to download TuneECU again. It is possible that your files have been damaged during download.

BR, Tom

problem i noticed while looking at a map:

i selected all the fields in the f map and i can't increase the table past 0%.
 
still the same. on any of the f tables if i select all the fields it does an auto -9% from all the fields. if i only select the 0-60 tp columns everything is good. the 70-100 tp columns are the ones acting weird.
 
still the same. on any of the f tables if i select all the fields it does an auto -9% from all the fields. if i only select the 0-60 tp columns everything is good. the 70-100 tp columns are the ones acting weird.

I have sent you a PM.

BR, Tom
 
Figured out what it was doing. On the F tables there is a MAX number you are allowed to set the cell to. You can go above those numbers by using the F-Trim table and applying those to the F tables. The draw back is, once you apply them and go back to the F table and click on one of the over max cells it will reset it to the max you are allowed to put in.

Example:

On the F1 table i have a cell set to the max, lets say it's 16000. Then in the F-Trim table I add 10% to that same section and apply the change to the F tables. The F table will now show 17600. If I then click on that cell, it will reset the cell to 16000 and not let me set it higher.

So, what happens when you select the entire table (to copy it to the other F tables) and you have cells over the allowed max is it will drop the entire table down x% to set the cells that are over max to the max.


Tom, sent an email through the TuneECU site explaining what it was doing. Hope it makes sense.
 
Hi,

Now I understand what you mean.

Do you already have an answer by Alain?

If not, then send the mail to the tom-mail address and I will then forward it to Alain.

BR, Tom

Figured out what it was doing. On the F tables there is a MAX number you are allowed to set the cell to. You can go above those numbers by using the F-Trim table and applying those to the F tables. The draw back is, once you apply them and go back to the F table and click on one of the over max cells it will reset it to the max you are allowed to put in.

Example:
On the F1 table i have a cell set to the max, lets say it's 16000. Then in the F-Trim table I add 10% to that same section and apply the change to the F tables. The F table will now show 17600. If I then click on that cell, it will reset the cell to 16000 and not let me set it higher.

So, what happens when you select the entire table (to copy it to the other F tables) and you have cells over the allowed max is it will drop the entire table down x% to set the cells that are over max to the max.

Tom, sent an email through the TuneECU site explaining what it was doing. Hope it makes sense.
 
Tom,

Thanks. I did receive a reply. Here it is for reference for everyone:

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Hi,

it's not really a bug, in trim table the max value is not verified,
but yes, then if you want to edit the cell in F ( or I) table, over
the allowed max, it will be reset to max.

If you select the entire table (or part) all selected cells will be
decreased to have the greater value to the max allowed.

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