Who does DD15 demandates?
07-31-2022, (Subject: Who does DD15 demandates? ) 
Post: #10
RE: Who does DD15 demandates?
(07-31-2022 )RollinCoal Wrote:  ...
Diesel tuning will always use the same philosophy on tuning
you have to pay close attention to the details and data
BUT getting the proper tools to do the job is where the real problem is

I had written several smaller programs to do most of this stuffs over the last several years because I got tired of CT software shortcomings.. , .. but now ...

It has been about 3 months in the making, but I am now wrapping it up...
I have written my own program from scratch to translate and edit engine files with. It can ...

* Work directly with files converted into and out of plain English on the fly.

* See the whole program at once instead of having to search and find things.

* Sort the file by circuit or manager (or by ecu address if desired) instead of the hodge-podge mess that Clterm does. This is a huge advantage that makes everything clearly laid out.

* It can use 'rcfg' files as well as 'ecfg' files. 'rcfg' files are files that are built using a seperate tool that can combine as many 'ecfg' files as needed to match a particular engine that I might not have a matching config file for. -> I have also written a separate tool to combine multiple ecfg files for creating 'rcfg's to match a particular engine.

* It will show 100% of the program settings ... even if the ecfg or rcfg file does not match.. it will re-label things it does not know, it will adapt to altered length tables, and has a lot more tricks to show the data properly than CT does. It will also, as a last resort, at least allow you to see/edit the data as raw values if nothing else.

* It can edit, or keep in place, X.Y axis data for tables. This is very different from Calterm. Ct likes to blindly overwrite axis data without any merit and this has always been a problem.

* It can properly checksum the edited the engine file so that Calterm, other software, the engine itself, etc.. can use it without complaint.

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-=== YES... I wrote 100% of every line of code in this software myself (using c++). As some people who already know me, programming control systems, logic controllers. PLC's, industrial micro-controllers, etc. was always a part of my professional skill-set before I retired.
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--==-- My software does not however connect to the engine. It is for working with files only. I may in the future, write a separate tool for copying files into/out of the ecm itself if I ever get time to dig into it but as of right now, I have been busy with other projects that are more important. I also do not connect to people's trucks very often, or do remote tuning.. so this is not a big deal for me. I mostly just work with files that people send me.

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rawze engine software, wrote it myself, rawze edit software, c++ engine software, qtcreator, rcfg files


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