XDF for 12613246 OS
Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
It worked, you must of done it right!
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Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
To clear the mistery vats settings.
On 512kb there is
0 = Serial Vats
1 = PWM Vats
2 = No Vats
On 1mb there is
0 = Serial Vats
1 = No Vats
On some of the next release of universal patcher it should be fixed for 512kb. Current setup only treats 1mb pcms with
0 = Serial Vats
1 = No Vats
I also suspect vats byte is read at hard boot and stored somewhere, and soft boot doesn`t affect it later.
On 512kb there is
0 = Serial Vats
1 = PWM Vats
2 = No Vats
On 1mb there is
0 = Serial Vats
1 = No Vats
On some of the next release of universal patcher it should be fixed for 512kb. Current setup only treats 1mb pcms with
0 = Serial Vats
1 = No Vats
I also suspect vats byte is read at hard boot and stored somewhere, and soft boot doesn`t affect it later.
Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
kur4o wrote:To clear the mistery vats settings.
On 512kb there is
0 = Serial Vats
1 = PWM Vats
2 = No Vats
On 1mb there is
0 = Serial Vats
1 = No Vats
On some of the next release of universal patcher it should be fixed for 512kb. Current setup only treats 1mb pcms with
0 = Serial Vats
1 = No Vats
I also suspect vats byte is read at hard boot and stored somewhere, and soft boot doesn`t affect it later.
Thanks for this! Looked a few places and couldn't find this information, to confirm this is indeed correct? Also if so do you happen to know why on a 1mb pcm I set to 2 and it seems to have worked. The same bin that I shared previously. I mean it makes sense given serial is a newer technology correct? Meaning pwm would basically be obsolete on these newer vehicles? Complete speculation on my part just curious.
Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
Basically anything over 2 will work too, since the code works that way. Some boolean checks.
The pwm is phased out on 1mb since there is no more platform usage for it. F-bodies used PWM and maybe some others too but they got dumped in 2002.
The pwm is phased out on 1mb since there is no more platform usage for it. F-bodies used PWM and maybe some others too but they got dumped in 2002.
Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
Awesome kur4o, Thank You much ...
So, if it's boolean, 0=false=Serial and anything else equals true or off on the 1m ...
So, if it's boolean, 0=false=Serial and anything else equals true or off on the 1m ...
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Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
Cool Cool, thanks for the explanation! So anything over 1=No vats but typically 1 is what you want. Learn something new everyday, Thanks!!kur4o wrote:Basically anything over 2 will work too, since the code works that way. Some boolean checks.
The pwm is phased out on 1mb since there is no more platform usage for it. F-bodies used PWM and maybe some others too but they got dumped in 2002.
Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
I suspect this is a miss wording, not a misunderstanding ... It's anything over Zero = No VATS, i.e. 1.tt03 wrote:So anything over 1=No vats but typically 1 is what you want.
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Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
Now that we are on this subject I've been looking a bit deeper into my '03 Grand Prix VATS setting, It's a 512k P04b.
An un-confirmed GM doc shows this: VATS (0=Enabled 1=No Light 2=Disabled)
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An un-confirmed GM doc shows this: VATS (0=Enabled 1=No Light 2=Disabled)
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Re: XDF for 12613246 OS
Gampy wrote:I suspect this is a miss wording, not a misunderstanding ... It's anything over Zero = No VATS, i.e. 1.tt03 wrote:So anything over 1=No vats but typically 1 is what you want.
Ohh yeah, My apologies. I guess my head wasn't thinking straight lol makes sense.