I like the sound of this as well. Motivation to order another obd1 cable since mine gave up the ghost last fall sometime.
7427 $OE
I like the sound of this as well. Motivation to order another obd1 cable since mine gave up the ghost last fall sometime.
7427 $OE
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I will def try this out...Im using 16168625, $E6. Count me in! I will change to $0D if needed...$E6 is stock Im working with now
You guys on this site never cease to amaze me. I spent the last six months attempting to learn tuning, though i was a hot shot, only to get on here and get blown away by how knowledgeable everyone is. Incredible stuff... can't wait to see the finished product
progress so far:
- it loads logs (any number of logs) into efficient data structures for analysis
- it removes logs from these data structures without crashing.. this part took a lot of head scratching
- it 'maps' parameter columns, kinda, but not automatically yet. the important part is the column mapping data structures are complete
- the ui properly handles one and two o2 sensor vehicles in a way that doesn't look too crappy, this took a bit of work
i know it's not much, but it's a start.
next i work on the filtering engine including it's automated configuration, and try to build a dictionary system so i can get the parameter automapping off the ground
so here's where i could use some help
need to build lists of common adx column names for my dictionary file
LBLM=Left Blm,Bank 1 BLM,Left LTFT, they ideally are in order of rough likelyhood. not case sensitive
anyone care to browse some ADX files and help me with that? or at the very least, read their own ADX and give me the column names for:
BLM (L/R/SINGLE):
INT (L/R/SINGLE):
RPM:
MAP:
COOLANT TEMP:
MAF:
CLOSED LOOP ENABLE FLAG:
BLM ENABLE FLAG:
CURRENT BLM CELL:
WOT ENABLE FLAG:
thank you, the more data the better.
I may have to give this a whirl, have a friend with an LT1 that is in desperate need of a tune. Keep up the great work Steveo!
Bud
If it don't fit force it, if it don't force fit f&%@ it!
0.3 beta:
- start new changelog
- add support for external dictionary.txt file
- general code cleanup and bug fixes
- save/recall filter option added
http://fbodytech.com/trimalyzer/trimalyzer-download/
Excellent. The "Remember" feature works great.
Believe it or not I actually had the "definition" and "dictionary" files edited as you described. The "mainwindow" file is what I was missing. Edited it and it worked.
I still feel kinda like a cow trying to read the newspaper when looking at this stuff though. :-)
I'll try compile it in linux later. Gotta get ready to go to work now.
the only ui hitch is that when you remember something, it no longer uses filter autodetection on startup. you have to click the auto button if you want that to happen, and there's no 'clear' function.
just fyi i saw you added some true/false identifiers to your dictionary to deal with alternate cases
that should not be necessary as the dictionary is generally case insensitive (i convert both dictionary and search entries to uppercase)
.. unless you've observed differently, i haven't actually tested it much
easy misunderstanding due to my weirdo use of classes. mainwindow.c handles the propogation/creation/deletion of the list of filters, the filter class itself is simply a ui element that contains isolated data about the filter and a front end to edit it (mainwindow contains multiple filters, but filters have no knowledge of each other whatsoever), and to further confuse matters, the list of filters is actually contained in the analysis class, since mainwindow doesn't use the filters, only manages them.Believe it or not I actually had the "definition" and "dictionary" files edited as you described. The "mainwindow" file is what I was missing. Edited it and it worked.
i do hate object oriented programming, so i think i subconsciously make bad design decisions on purpose.
Last edited by steveo; 03-28-2017 at 08:36 PM.
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