Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
If the guy sends you a .bin for a P28 that has knock enabled he needs to be kicked in the dickhole.
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
None of you kids these days can manually calculate an 8 bit checksum, I sincerely doubt some of your abilities to do thirty seconds of pointy-clicky correctly.
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
None of you kids these days can manually calculate an 8 bit checksum, I sincerely doubt some of your abilities to do thirty seconds of pointy-clicky correctly.
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
Google the freeware program check8.exe. Run your modified .bin through it (edit in Crome without removing checksum). It will give you a number 0-255 (8 bits), you need to add the difference between it and 0 somewhere in a blank section of the .bin so that when you run check8.exe on the .bin a second time it comes back 0 - which is what the program looks for to make sure the .bin isn't corrupted. Hit me up if you need a pointer along the way.
It's a baby step into dealing with the .bin in hex, which still isn't ASM programming. I ------- hate ASM, all the bitwise ---- gets me bogged down, although I was one of the better ones at it in class (50% because I'm somewhat bright and 50% because I've done enough unpleasant ---- that I know know punking out is what gets the job done - unlike my late teen early 20-something classmates). I'm running myself through C++ right now and there are structural similarities between it and most of the IDEs for programming ASM, but it's a lot easier to do high level stuff so you don't get bogged down by pushing individual bits around and always crossreferrencing against the condition code register. You should *definitely* take a class in ASM so you get a big picture view of how ---- works, but unless you really get off on it you should stick to programming micros in C/C++/C#/VB. Yah, I typed all this ---- to tell you what you need to do if you want to be more than a cake boy like most tuners/Mase. |
Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Yah, I typed all this ---- to tell you what you need to do if you want to be more than a cake boy like most tuners/Mase.
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
You know how to get ahold of me if you need direction. Keep at it and there'll be a day the people you look up to call you for advice.
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
ummm he already does.. ;)
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
Originally Posted by heyseemoreh22
ummm he already does.. ;)
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
You know how to get ahold of me if you need direction. Keep at it and there'll be a day the people you look up to call you for advice.
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Re: Need the map for a stock GSR motor
I'm on Verizon (drops messages) in the mountains (drops messages).
I couldn't help you with it though; I suck at remembering to ship anything (out of sight out of mind), and I got really sick of the basemap/chip drama. |
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