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Reply #105 - 07/14/13 at 04:11:49
 
Stef - thanks for that but there has been a lot of to-ing and fro-ing of emails and CJ has sorted the issue for me (not sure if its just me but it appears so) and I have my very own ver 0.95! It was a problem with the edit of cells - it crashed the app when I went to edit a cell. This a.m. I installed the new version and bingo - it worked offline! Just tried it on the m/c a couple of minutes ago and it works. Happy bunny. Many thanks to Cliff - I can spot a man who likes a challenge a mile off - or even on the other side of the globe  Smiley
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Reply #106 - 07/16/13 at 18:19:42
 
Isn't the man God's gift to 16M owners!  Happy it works for you.  Got to admit, this post had the very positive side of informing me of the auto map loading (previous map by default) and autoconnect features. 

Maybe one suggestion, if this optimiser can be even better than it is now, and maybe only my personnal need/desire: I'd like to do 'zone selection' so I can select a cell and it would select, let's say, 4 cells right, left, up and down.  I could more easily work on zones and then use excel with graphs to smooth out the resulting map.  Makes for a quicker 'on the raod' gut feel tuning.  My 2 cents

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Reply #107 - 07/16/13 at 20:17:32
 
Stef G Canada wrote on 07/16/13 at 18:19:42:
...  I could more easily work on zones and then use excel with graphs to smooth out the resulting map...


Have you tried TunerPro(.net)? You'd still need Excel for the data transfer between our text based maps and the binary format that T/P prefers, but then it's a very relaxd tool for comparing maps, editing maps, comparing them and so on.

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Reply #108 - 07/16/13 at 21:08:11
 
I know of it but didn't actually try it yet.  So thanks for the tip, I forgot about its existence. 

Still, what I was meaning is that I like to tune 'on the fly' while riding: say I load a map, ride the bike, and notice an area where tj=he bike is a bit flat, power delivery wise, I would stop in gas station for example, select the 'zone' I recognize is a bit flat, and adjust InjDur or SpkAdv by + or - 5%, then ride to see what it did, and do it until I fine tune to about +/-1%, zone by zone, and finally smooth it out in textedit or excel.  Does that make sense?  I guess being a native French speaking makes my English a bit hard to understand, sorry about this.  Stef
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Reply #109 - 07/17/13 at 00:01:30
 
Something less sophisticated is DiffMerge - but great for comparing text files and highlighting changes.
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Reply #110 - 07/17/13 at 05:17:07
 
Mad Farquhar wrote on 07/17/13 at 00:01:30:
Something less sophisticated is DiffMerge - but great for comparing text files and highlighting changes.


Thanks for the info about Diffmerge.  It's available for Mac and Linux, so I think I will install it on my Linux computer.
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Reply #111 - 07/17/13 at 07:10:06
 
Stef G Canada wrote on 07/16/13 at 21:08:11:
.. and finally smooth it out in textedit or excel.  Does that make sense?  ...


I think I understood your plan. It's the final smoothing that might be easier with TunerPro.

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Reply #112 - 07/18/13 at 05:14:02
 
COnewbie wrote on 07/17/13 at 05:17:07:
Thanks for the info about Diffmerge.  It's available for Mac and Linux, so I think I will install it on my Linux computer.

It was Raz (or someone else on here) that put me on to it - or something similar.
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Reply #113 - 07/18/13 at 17:29:17
 
Thanks Hubert about tip for the smoothing made easier in tunepro.  I'll try DiffMerge since I am Mac at home, or else use the old mac and install windows on it for tunepro.

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Reply #114 - 12/21/13 at 13:38:03
 
New version of the Android Optimiser available - http://www.myecu.biz/MyECU/AndroidOptimiser/index.html
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Reply #115 - 01/14/14 at 17:21:01
 
New version of the Android Optimiser available - http://www.myecu.biz/MyECU/AndroidOptimiser/index.html

This version has major improvements to the way cell selection works. It is now easier to select the top half of the map for example  ( a function that had me running back to the windows version ).

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Reply #116 - 01/15/14 at 09:05:56
 
Thanks for the update.

Weather crappy here in the UK (not sure how much longer it will be United), endless rain so not much happening on the bike front.  We are still here though.
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Reply #117 - 01/15/14 at 12:00:34
 
Thank you for the update,  and for keeping the earlier versions up too.  You never know when you've got to take a step back.....
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Reply #118 - 04/16/14 at 12:03:09
 
I was finally able to take the bike out for a ride last Friday, and I got a couple of logs using Android Optimiser v0.98 on my Samsung Tab 2.0 running Android v4.2.2.  I believe that I was successful selecting the suggested changes and saving them back to the ECU.  I know from reading the postings that Red is rich and Blue is lean, and I assume that Green is spot on, but when I replay the log file, I get some Yellows and Oranges in addition to the other colors.  How do they relate to rich vs. lean?
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Reply #119 - 04/16/14 at 14:17:36
 
It's meant to be a spectrum type display.
Red means the map is rich and needs to be leaned off, blue is the opposite.

Do you see the suggestions?
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