Not sure if you have a generic obd2 adapter that you can use with forscan.
I can data log some of the later eec-v in Australian au falcons with forscan and a elm327 or tactrix open port 2 or vgate fs.
This is only for datalogging generic obd2 not tuning the ecu and not with the QH.
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- 2024 Jan 26, 18:07
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68665
- 2024 Jan 25, 23:28
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
[quote=tvrfan post_id=13567
3DBC OK. will check.
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If you don't have it I had posted it on eectuning a while back.
3DBC OK. will check.
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If you don't have it I had posted it on eectuning a while back.
- 2024 Jan 25, 18:03
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
Andy i think sad 5.0.7 may be not displaying added Rbase R22 in my 3DBC LST.
(3DBC) the other Rbase are commented out as they are only there for my reference.
5.0.6 dir
5.0.6 lst
sad 5.0.7 dir
i tried using the Rbase over a range like i had previously but all 3 dont appear to be working for me.
tried each individual over address range befor commenting them out and trying Rbase 22 0437.
sad 5.0.7 lst
(3DBC) the other Rbase are commented out as they are only there for my reference.
5.0.6 dir
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### Symbol list ###
#rbase 72 46e
#rbase a2 37c
#rbase bc 180
#rbase be 280
rbase 22 0437 2455 251c
sym 2 "CPU_OK" :B 6 # auto
sym 2 "LSO_Port" # auto
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Sub_2445_kam_qualification_test_logic:
2445: a1,37,04,22 ldw R22,437 R22 = 437_?kam_bit_flags?;
2449: 71,7f,28 an2b R28,7f FlgR28_B7_kamok = 0;
244c: b1,aa,42 ldb R42,aa R42 = aa;
244f: b1,c6,30 ldb R30,c6 Scr30 = c6;
2452: b1,75,32 ldb R32,75 R32 = 75;
2455: 9b,22,b7,42 cmpb R42,[R22+b7]
2459: d7,2f jne 248a if (R42 = 3ee_KAMQA) { # [r22-49] 437-49=3EE ? kamqa? LOWEST ADDRESS OF KAM # KAMQA aa= 10101010 BINARY
245b: 9b,22,27,30 cmpb R30,[R22+27]
245f: d7,29 jne 248a if (Scr30 = 45e_KAMQB) { # [r22+27] 437+27=45E ? kamqb? MIDDLE ADDRESS OF KAM # KAMQB c6= 11000110 BINARY
2461: 9b,22,50,32 cmpb R32,[R22+50]
2465: d7,23 jne 248a if (R32 = 487_KAMQC) {
i tried using the Rbase over a range like i had previously but all 3 dont appear to be working for me.
tried each individual over address range befor commenting them out and trying Rbase 22 0437.
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### Symbol list ###
rbase 22 0437
#rbase 22 0437 2455 251c
#rbase 22 0437 8504 8623
#rbase 72 46e
#rbase a2 37c
#rbase bc 180
#rbase be 280
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Sub_2445_kam_qualification_test_logic:
2445: a1,37,04,22 ldw R22,437 R22 = 437_?kam_bit_flags?;
2449: 71,7f,28 an2b R28,7f FlgR28_B7_kamok = 0;
244c: b1,aa,42 ldb R42,aa R42 = aa;
244f: b1,c6,30 ldb R30,c6 Scr30 = c6;
2452: b1,75,32 ldb R32,75 R32 = 75;
2455: 9b,22,b7,42 cmpb R42,[R22+b7]
2459: d7,2f jne 248a if (R42 = [R22-49]) { # [r22-49] 437-49=3EE ? kamqa? LOWEST ADDRESS OF KAM # KAMQA aa= 10101010 BINARY
245b: 9b,22,27,30 cmpb R30,[R22+27]
245f: d7,29 jne 248a if (Scr30 = [R22+27]) { # [r22+27] 437+27=45E ? kamqb? MIDDLE ADDRESS OF KAM # KAMQB c6= 11000110 BINARY
2461: 9b,22,50,32 cmpb R32,[R22+50]
2465: d7,23 jne 248a if (R32 = [R22+50]) {
- 2024 Jan 12, 03:26
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
Tvrfan it's all good I can still keep working away with v4 and v5 as a reference for some that it seems to bo better than v4.
I will try the new syntax when I can as I am mainly trying to add correct short names to things that I have my random names on.
Have been referencing wwhite kid2 as a guide to the names then reference manual checking how it goes about the calls.
I will try the new syntax when I can as I am mainly trying to add correct short names to things that I have my random names on.
Have been referencing wwhite kid2 as a guide to the names then reference manual checking how it goes about the calls.
- 2024 Jan 11, 04:25
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
Tvrfan i called it 6dbx because there was 6dbb 6dbc 6dbd and all the code was the same just adjustments in the tune.
I appreciate the time you put into SAD and grateful that you created it.
I don't want to bombard you with things just hoping to help in any way I can.
I appreciate the time you put into SAD and grateful that you created it.
I don't want to bombard you with things just hoping to help in any way I can.
- 2024 Jan 09, 15:48
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
Have tried with sad 504 also and stopped similar place and when i commented out fun ce22 and ce3e it run fine.
also worked out how to zip a file hahaha.
(sorry TVRFAN that was not meant to be labeled sadV505 just seen that)
also worked out how to zip a file hahaha.
(sorry TVRFAN that was not meant to be labeled sadV505 just seen that)
- 2024 Jan 08, 05:08
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
not sure why i cant add the dir file so i will zip it and try again
- 2024 Jan 08, 03:48
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
Sad 503 was processing stage 2 output and stopped then the MSG file was blank and LST was huge compared to normal 900k file.
I looked in the LST and where it stopped processing the code I commented all functions after that.
I ran it and all worked well then added the 30 odd functions until I isolated the ones I posted that caused the problem.
I will post the bin and dir file.
I looked in the LST and where it stopped processing the code I commented all functions after that.
I ran it and all worked well then added the 30 odd functions until I isolated the ones I posted that caused the problem.
I will post the bin and dir file.
- 2024 Jan 06, 01:57
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
- Replies: 143
- Views: 19898
Re: SAD Version 5 (alpha)
I had to comment out a couple of func to get SAD 5.0.3 to run fully also on 6dbd_56k_x
and some ORB ops dont fully translate .
with sad 4.12a
and some ORB ops dont fully translate .
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#fun ce22 ce3d "func_ce22_": UW X 10 V 4 : UW X 10 # in=410_n
#fun ce3e ce59 "func_ce3e_": UW X 10 V 4 : UW X 10 # in=410_N
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Sub_a7fc_:
a7fc: 91,40,77 orb R77,40
a7ff: 20,03 sjmp a804 goto a804;
Sub_a801_:
a801: 71,bf,77 an2b R77,bf
a804: ef,8e,f9 call a195 Sub_a195_get_Bytes (
a807: 02 #arg 1 2 );
a808: ef,74,fb call a37f SubA37F_Arg_Addr_Decode (
a80b: 2a,00 #arg 1 R2Ascr );
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Sub_a7fc_:
a7fc: 91,40,77 orb R77,40 B6_Flg77 = 1;
a7ff: 20,03 sjmp a804 goto a804;
Sub_a801_:
a801: 71,bf,77 an2b R77,bf B6_Flg77 = 0;
a804: ef,8e,f9 call a195 Sub_a195_get_Bytes (
a807: 02 #arg 1 2 );
a808: ef,74,fb call a37f SubA37F_Arg_Addr_Decode (
a80b: 2a,00 #arg 1 R2Ascr );
- 2024 Jan 01, 04:46
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: Clock speeds of any/all boxes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2127
Re: Clock speeds of any/all boxes
Some box codes and the crystal for your list.
DE SFI-SD1 EEC-iv has crystal with this on it # E4VF-AA NDK8723 (couldn't see a value).
0DBE EFI-SD153 EEC-iv has crystal with this on it # E4VF-AA NDK9023 (couldn't see a value) .
8PV EFI-SD20B EEC-iv 12.0 mhz.
1DCE + 1DCD + 3DDB + 3DBC ETV-456 EEC-iv 15.00 mhz (these boxes also have ETV-156 on the board).
4DBG ETV-557 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
5TAA + 6TAA + 6TAC ETV-512 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
5DBC + 6DBB ETV-513 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
6DFD + 6DHD STV-516 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
(falcon au OBD flash memory)
WANA ETV-714 EEC-v 12.000 mhz.
WABF ETV-712 EEC-v 12.000 mhz.
12BE + 12VC ETV-734 EEC-v 12.000 mhz.
Hope these help.
Jamie
DE SFI-SD1 EEC-iv has crystal with this on it # E4VF-AA NDK8723 (couldn't see a value).
0DBE EFI-SD153 EEC-iv has crystal with this on it # E4VF-AA NDK9023 (couldn't see a value) .
8PV EFI-SD20B EEC-iv 12.0 mhz.
1DCE + 1DCD + 3DDB + 3DBC ETV-456 EEC-iv 15.00 mhz (these boxes also have ETV-156 on the board).
4DBG ETV-557 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
5TAA + 6TAA + 6TAC ETV-512 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
5DBC + 6DBB ETV-513 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
6DFD + 6DHD STV-516 EEC-v 18.0 mhz.
(falcon au OBD flash memory)
WANA ETV-714 EEC-v 12.000 mhz.
WABF ETV-712 EEC-v 12.000 mhz.
12BE + 12VC ETV-734 EEC-v 12.000 mhz.
Hope these help.
Jamie