Just out of curiosity, something I've been meaning to ask for ages.
What does OSE stand for?
And how did someone arrive at $12P and $11P for the versions of software they reverse engineered/modified?
I understand it's a hex value and all the factory code had different values depending on its application.
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cant remember what OSE is for, but $12 is the name of the factory code that had features added, to become $12P as in $12 Pro. same for 11P
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The 11 and 12 is the ID given by holden for the respective code. VL400 has modified factory code and assigned the P for his version. The OSE I read somewhere on here from himself that it means nothing.
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Old school edit.
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I think it was old school edit, but then it became the leader and turned in to something new school lol.
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