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- 2024 Apr 10, 07:52
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: SAD Directive Formatting
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1687
Re: SAD Directive Formatting
sym xxxx "flags_xxx" :Bx
- 2024 Apr 09, 16:03
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
I do have another question that I can not figure out. In RZASAMY.dir I have below...
That puts RATCH_MIN
Here as a function at line 943AE, I commented it out to see if it helped to figure it out... It did not. LOL
In OMAE2 I think I have found the match for it, but it puts it right inside the MAF Transfer Function
The rest of the subroutine also matches up pretty well. But the 12300 address puts it
So...am I doing something incorrectly or do I need to define it specifically to the addresses where it looks to be RATCH_MIN? Or is it not correct in RZASA as well? Thanks again
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#SYM 12280 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx
#SYM 12280 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx
SYM 144C0 "RATIV"
#SYM 144C0 "RATIV" #UW Via SADx
SYM 188C2 "V_EGRDC_MAX" #W via sadx
SYM 18D5C "VEC"
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9439b: a0,37,36 ldw R36,R136 TMP2L = RATCH;
9439e: a0,23,38 ldw R38,R122 TMP3L = TP;
943a1: a1,00,3c,3a ldw R3a,3c00 TMP4L = 3c00;
943a5: ef,04,e9 call 92cac Sub_92cac ();
943a8: 89,80,22,42 cmpw R42,2280
943ac: db,06 jc 943b4 if (TMP8L < 2280) {
943ae: a1,80,22,42 ldw R42,2280 TMP8L = Func_12280;
943b2: 20,0a sjmp 943be goto 943be; }
In OMAE2 I think I have found the match for it, but it puts it right inside the MAF Transfer Function
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94a74: a0,fb,36 ldw R36,R1fa TMP2L = RATCH;
94a77: a0,99,38 ldw R38,R198 TMP3L = TP;
94a7a: a1,00,28,3a ldw R3a,2800 TMP4L = 2800;
94a7e: 10,08 rombk 8
94a80: ef,a8,de call 8292b Sub_8292b ();
94a83: 89,00,23,42 cmpw R42,2300
94a87: db,06 jc 94a8f if (TMP8L < 2300) {
94a89: a1,00,23,42 ldw R42,2300 TMP8L = 2300;
94a8d: 20,0a sjmp 94a99 goto 94a99; }
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uuwFn036_MAF_Transfer:
12290: ff,ff,ff,ff func 5.12 , 1741.75
12294: 40,fb,f0,ff func 5.03 , 1741.35
12298: 80,ed,c7,d8 func 4.75 , 1474.91
1229c: 80,e3,5e,bf func 4.55 , 1302.03
122a0: 80,d9,4b,a8 func 4.35 , 1145.03
122a4: 80,cf,5c,93 func 4.15 , 1002.6
122a8: 80,c5,61,80 func 3.95 , 873.47
122ac: 80,bb,32,6f func 3.75 , 756.55
122b0: 80,b1,a7,5f func 3.55 , 650.8
122b4: 80,a7,9e,51 func 3.35 , 555.31
122b8: 80,9d,f8,44 func 3.15 , 469.25
122bc: 80,93,9a,39 func 2.95 , 391.91
122c0: 00,8c,dc,31 func 2.8 , 339.23
122c4: 80,84,c1,2a func 2.65 , 290.89
122c8: 00,7d,55,24 func 2.5 , 247.2
122cc: 80,75,cf,1e func 2.35 , 209.62
122d0: 00,6e,05,1a func 2.2 , 177.03
122d4: 80,66,dc,15 func 2.05 , 148.73
122d8: 00,5f,3e,12 func 1.9 , 124.12
122dc: 80,57,19,0f func 1.75 , 102.72
122e0: 00,50,5a,0c func 1.6 , 84.04
122e4: 80,48,f7,09 func 1.45 , 67.8
122e8: 00,41,e2,07 func 1.3 , 53.63
122ec: 80,39,16,06 func 1.15 , 41.41
122f0: 00,32,88,04 func 1 , 30.83
122f4: c0,2b,6a,03 func 0.88 , 23.23
122f8: 80,25,73,02 func 0.75 , 16.66
122fc: 80,20,e7,01 func 0.65 , 12.94
12300: c0,1c,a1,01 func 0.57 , 11.08
12304: 00,00,00,00 func 0 , 0
Func_12308:
12308: ff,ff,00,07 func 65535, 7
1230c: 00,0e,00,07 func 3584, 7
12310: 00,08,00,06 func 2048, 6
- 2024 Apr 09, 15:47
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
Ok, No problem at all. I understand completely. Just wanting to get too fancy for my own skillset, LOL.
- 2024 Apr 09, 11:06
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
JSA.....If you could help me with a completely unrelated spreadsheet problem I am having, I would appreciate it? I am trying to make a build sheet for some transmissions I am building for people in excel. I would like to have a menu option or the snap ring and pressure plate choices that I have so I can select a thickness and it displays the part number and thickness of the plate or ring in the sheet, instead of having all of them listed and checking the one I use. I can figure out how to make a menu for thickness or part number, but I would like to select the thickness and have it display thickness and the corresponding part number for that thickness plate or ring. I can post what I have if you think you can help? I have several dropdowns I would like to have on the sheet for different clutch packs. Also I am having problems putting all of the data on one or two pages, I cant seem to find any videos on that. I want to be able to print it out and give it to the person I built it for. Also I have 3 options for build types that I would like to have a drop down for with descriptions of each build displayed on the printout, only the build selected would print on the sheet. I also can not figure out how to do that. Am I using the incorrect software for something like this? Should I be using something else? Thanks again for the assistance if you can help, if not, thanks anyways, LOL.
- 2024 Mar 30, 13:11
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
Comparison spreadsheets can be handy for guiding SAD development.
Very true. But I think I am picking up disassembly much faster than spreadsheets. lol. While do my comparison spreadsheets I did notice the scientific math a ton while copying addresses over. I had to change the cells to text format. For some reason, sometimes it will change it back and I don’t catch it and I’ll come back to a weird address. Like 5800000. lol.
- 2024 Mar 29, 22:20
- Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
- Topic: '07 Town Car V10 Swap?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4876
Re: '07 Town Car V10 Swap?
Before the 6R came the Torqshift 6. Pretty much the same transmission, just the older version. It was one of the first derivatives of the 6 speed automatic.I thought the vans all had 4 spds until they finally got the 6R around 10 years ago.
- 2024 Mar 29, 15:50
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
I have no idea how you can do that so quickly. Thank you very much for your help!!!! Also, I added some things to the new DIR file and to my comparison spreadsheet. I made new sheet to compare OMAE2 and RZASA for simplicity. Maybe I can work on a combined sheet in the future once I can get a grip on building a good spreadsheet. I think I want to get the actual functions of the functions, tables, and subroutines and use that as my first column and put the actual addresses after that in columns thereafter. So I guess I will need to do a bunch of investigating before I can do that.
Anyways. Here is the updates!!!! Thanks Again!!!
Anyways. Here is the updates!!!! Thanks Again!!!
- 2024 Mar 29, 00:25
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
I would really love to see what the engineers saw when they were tuning these vehicles new. Before the program was run through the assembler to build the bin file.
- 2024 Mar 29, 00:22
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
Perfect!!! Thank you very much. I’ll be on this this weekend for sure. I’ll post up when I have some progress made.
I would really like to name the subroutines and add comments for what they are actually doing but some of them are a bit confusing for me. There seems to be a ton of them related just to the p0420 code. I didn’t realize that it took so many subroutines to test for one fault. There really is a ton going on in the background.
I would really like to name the subroutines and add comments for what they are actually doing but some of them are a bit confusing for me. There seems to be a ton of them related just to the p0420 code. I didn’t realize that it took so many subroutines to test for one fault. There really is a ton going on in the background.
- 2024 Mar 28, 13:30
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: EEC V file conversion
- Replies: 381
- Views: 68804
Re: EEC V file conversion
Also....I added the bank start sym commands to help find the start of the banks easier for me, But is there a way to put something grander ( not even sure that is a word) in the dir file to make the start of banks even easier to see while quickly scrolling through the code? I know the addresses are prefixed with bank numbers, but something the stop at while quickly scrolling would be nice to have. Beginner problems, right?!?!? LOL