Error tuning fuel map, "Invalid Write Address".

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Error tuning fuel map, "Invalid Write Address".

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I got this error while simply trying to plunk in new fuel table values. When I hit "Knock Copy" I got the warning probably 256 times. I'm running the latest rev of NIStune and pretty much a stock .adr file (attached). Any idea what's going on?
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I've looked at everything, even the code here... I'll have to run this up on the bench when I get back (camping trip next two days) because I'm confused. Its a safety check to make sure you're not changing something outside of the maps contained in the address file

Basically its trying to write to an address on the HIGH_FUEL table which is between FD00-FDFF

So that is a valid address which it is attempting to write to but the application software appears not to recognise it and is rejecting your write

Is it only this map, or any other maps? I'll have a closer look when I get back
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Latest version has an option to make nistune ignore address file restrictions (use with care!)

Let me know if using this gets things working for you
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Post by J30_VG33ET »

Sorry Matt, but still having errors.
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please email me a log file with what you are changing etc and i'll have a further look into it
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