Do this for the regular dump and for the decompiled dump. Go to the high octane ignition map for a defined ROM and set it to uint8 mode. I feel like wols is struggling to show you the proper data due to the fact that you’re using decompiled dumps. Should I spend then next 6 months trying to figure this out, or just by UpRev Tuner as I am a lowly technician? I would love to learn how to do this, But since I am not a computer programmer by trade is it worth my time? I've read as much as I can about hexadecimal, uint8/uint16, and other programing jargon. If I am unable to find maps on an already defined ROM, I have no clue how I am supposed to find maps on my unsupported ecu.Īnywhere I can learn more about these programs or defining ROM? xml in notepad++ to look up the address of some maps to get an idea of what they look like in wols. I have decompiled the ROM.bin in Gihdra for it to be opened in wols. ![]() To learn I am using a dump of a ROM that is already defined just to become familiar. ![]() ![]() Since my ECU is undefined I've spent the last week attempting to teach myself how to find maps and write definitions.
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