Mother of all 7603 XDF files

They go by many names, P01, P59, VPW, '0411 etc. Also covering E38 and newer here.
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B52Bombardier1 wrote:Hello,

I have been watching the development of this on that other forum and all I can say is thanks. I have not tried your XDF but I do possess one of the versions and I can't keep up with the pace of your upgrades. I wish I could do this kind of work.

Rick
The vast majority of it was just me and a text editor for probably 60 hours at least until version 4. Adding to it see what it looked like in tunerpro and checking it against what an old demo copy of efilive showed. This latest version will most likely be it for a while unless mistakes are found. There are plenty more parameters that could be added but I'm not certain how useful they would be.
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Github can be very overwhelming to those new to it, however it is really very simple when done with the correct steps.

Most make the mistake of cloning the original repository, create a fork and clone the fork!
The only way to upload to a repository that is not yours is through a fork that is yours ...
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kojab wrote:I Managed to down load it via my mobile ? Thanks Tried again from Desktop still 0 bytes ??


Big thanks for your hard work and thanks to others who were previously involved.
Hi all;

Sent a link to my phone, then downloaded the file.
111KB with 2 files inside.

Mike
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There is currently an issue with several parameters under the fueling heading. Please do NOT attempt to make changes there. Once I get them fixed I'll post up a new version and it will also include a few new parameters.
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Gampy wrote:Github can be very overwhelming to those new to it, however it is really very simple when done with the correct steps.

Most make the mistake of cloning the original repository, create a fork and clone the fork!
The only way to upload to a repository that is not yours is through a fork that is yours ...
Well I'll let you tell me if I did it right. https://github.com/persingc/12587603

I haven't uploaded my latest version since I'm pretty much going through every parameter. so far I've added about 35 new parameters and fixed another 14.
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Yep thats a good start. You can see the history of the files here: https://github.com/persingc/12587603/network and you can click on the points where you added and removed the test to see what changed in those "commits". You'd have the file uncompressed and unencrypted, then that network link (normally under 'insights' from the main repository page) will show what changed each time.
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antus wrote:Yep thats a good start. You can see the history of the files here: https://github.com/persingc/12587603/network and you can click on the points where you added and removed the test to see what changed in those "commits". You'd have the file uncompressed and unencrypted, then that network link (normally under 'insights' from the main repository page) will show what changed each time.
Awesome! Thank you!
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antus wrote:Yep thats a good start. You can see the history of the files here: https://github.com/persingc/12587603/network and you can click on the points where you added and removed the test to see what changed in those "commits". You'd have the file uncompressed and unencrypted, then that network link (normally under 'insights' from the main repository page) will show what changed each time.

Well I think it's ready. Posted the link in the first post. If you happen to have some time and a way to test I would greatly appreciate it.
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How do I download it? When I click the download button the file opens up into code but no download.
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rusthoarder wrote:How do I download it? When I click the download button the file opens up into code but no download.
Try right clicking and save target as.
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