.906a9 Working well so far.

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.906a9 Working well so far.

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So far things are working well. AFRs are displaying correctly and the bin stayed intact so far. I still need to figure out what the two wideband inputs are doing and do some testing with editing rom locations. Log is attached.
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the wideband inputs are the likely the third and fourth items configured in your innovate program which are then programmed to the flash device

nistune will always allocate the aux1,aux2,aux3 to the 3 earliest configured values which are not AFR / RPM

so it should look like the following

1. Lambda -> AFR
2. RPM
3. Aux1
4. Aux2
5. Aux3 (to be added to display and logging in NIStune)
6. unused

i will start packaging nistune up soon for a formal release

btw we got our rev3 pcbs today
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Did some playing around with the aux inputs today. Aux 1 seems to be chts voltage and aux2 seems to be my boost sensor. I'm pretty sure somethings not right between the lm-1 and nistune. After comparing readings from Logworks and from Nistune it seems that Nistune reads as a percentage of 5.00v. In other words if you multiply the nistune value by 5.00v you get the actual voltage value.
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thats probably right. you need to adjust the aux1.csv and aux2.csv files and adjust the voltage range against an actual range. the values between are interpolated

need to start updating the user manual with all this stuff once concreted
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ah ok. I'll start playing around with that. Also, could you fix or tell me how to fix having the logs save to c:\.
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new version has the logging going to the proper location
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