unable to update tables in Tuner pro

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unable to update tables in Tuner pro

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Hi all,
Today I have gone to make some changes in my VE table.
I can make the changes, but they do not save to the NVRAM.
I can make changes to flags - eg set Force Open Loop, Set Lean Crise on/off.
I have checked that the read/write link is fitted to the NVRAM still.
All was working well previously. Last changes were made yesterday.
I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction to rectify this.
Thanks in advance for any & all advice. Cheers, Mike
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Re: unable to update tables in Tuner pro

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Could something be preventing the OSE plug-in running/working?

Joe.
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Re: unable to update tables in Tuner pro

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Hi Joe, I have wondered the same thing.
I have rechecked all settings.
I have uninstalled Tuner Pro & reinstalled.
Since reinstalling TP what I have noticed is that the figures I have entered into the VE Table are updating, but are rounding up. EG: 49.81 is rounding up to 50.
If I apply a +/- Offset & click execute it will apply.
Will try some more today & see what happens..

Edit: have tried some more & still no difference. Hopefully someone has a solution.
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Are you clicking upload after changing cells it doesn't automatically update unless you are dragging dots on the graph veiw.you have to enter the numbers in the table then click the upload button while emulation is enabled
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Re: unable to update tables in Tuner pro

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Hi Delocowizard, Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it. Yes mate I am. I enter the number & hit the save/upload. Have been doing it that way successfully until yesterday. When I enter the number eg 49.81 into a cell & hit enter TP indicates that it has updated. If I leave the VE table & then go back in the number that is entered in that particular cell is now 50.00.
I tried entering 63.33 earlier, uploaded/saved & then exited the VE table. Went back in & the number was 65.
For some reason it is rounding my numbers up..???
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thats because there are certain limits to the resolution, it might not be able to be any finer adjustments, but realistically thats close enough.

if you use the up/down buttons rather than typing the number you'll see how much it goes up, its like .3 per increment from memory.
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yeah its a limitation of the 8 bit tables, only 255 steps are allowed in the values from min to max. So if you type an in between value it jumps to the closest real 8bit value.
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Holden202 & Vlad - so what you are saying is the problem is actually the nut behind the wheel... ???? lol..
Good to know I have been worrying about nothing :wtf:
The biggest worry for me has been that I am 1000km away from home at the moment. I have a memcal already to put in, but was concerned that I had damaged either the NVRAM or something within the TP settings.
Thank you both for your responses - I do appreciate it.
Also thank you to Joe, j_ds_au for taking the time to reply also.

Even though I have been worrying about this, I have been confident that the PCM Hacking Community would help me sort it.

Cheers to you all..
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