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Old Nov 12, 2005 | 07:09 PM
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Data Logging with TunerPro

Well, I have reached my max frustration rate for one day...

It seems I have a successful chip burn with akaj1147.bin and the 747.ecu.

It seems that I can emulate using TunerPro RT and AutoProm. At least it runs just as well as it does with the chip, so I guess emulation is working.

I finally did get it to log in stand alone (hardware) mode, but I can't get the blasted thing to log while emulating. I've tried everything I can find in the Moats documents, and I've gone through the TP-RT docs. And I've read quite a bit in searching here. All with no luck.

It says it's connecting. Sometimes I get garbage for "Actual Sample Rate" and "Error counts" climbing rapidly. But in the "integrated" mode (vertical switch in center, horiz toward the center) I have managed to get no errors and "actual" rate of sometime 0, sometimes 0.6. But even when it says it's connected, and when errors are not shown anywhere, the Dashboard and other data is all "0".

I'll look into it more tomorrow when the frustration level is lower. If this rings any bells, I would appreciate any pointers you have. It's probably something simple I'm overlooking…

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Old Nov 13, 2005 | 09:38 PM
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Craig's fixing the AutoProm firmware to work for 160 baud monitoring in non-passthrough (autoprom) mode. I'll notify you when this is working (should be in the next few days).

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