Contribution to GMECM (AFR Modifier.exe)

JN jwn at sgi.net
Tue Nov 21 21:56:40 GMT 2000


Great idea Tim.  I'm really interested in the $6E version.

Thanks,
Jason Norris
----- Original Message -----
From: <timsiford at hushmail.com>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 3:36 PM
Subject: RE: Contribution to GMECM (AFR Modifier.exe)


> Guys,
>
> Thanks for the great words!
>
> I'm in the process of adding both the $6E and $32 files to this project.
>  I am also cleaning up the code to put it into a more professional
arrangement
> (with classes and such).  I should have a new version by early next week.
>
> Also - I have been thinking of changing this over to a MDI application
that
> would do much more than just the AFR stuff.  Basically - "a BIN tool"
chest
> if you will.  I suck at electrical engineering (the DIY EGOR plans look
> like Latin or German to me ... I don't understand either).  I suck at
mechanical
> engineering (what the heck is that anyway?).  So, I might as well
contribute
> with what I know ... and that is Visual Basic since I do that for a
living.
>  If there are any tools out there that someone would like to see just let
> me know.  Anything I write will always be totally free.  You can take that
> to the bank.
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> At Tue, 21 Nov 2000 12:59:42 -0500, "Bob" <bobk at gscyclone.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Tim, great job! Definitely shows the whole picture. Like the EUI. Would
> >like
> >to request a spin wheel to adj the AFR (just lazy).
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Bob
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: owner-gmecm at diy-efi.org [mailto:owner-gmecm at diy-efi.org]On Behalf
> >> Of timsiford at hushmail.com
> >> Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 8:00 PM
> >> To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
> >> Subject: Contribution to GMECM (AFR Modifier.exe)
> >>
> >>
> >> Guys (n Gals)...
> >>
> >> I spent most of my weekend creating this program.  It has been uploaded
> >> to 'incoming' under the name "AFRMod_1_0.zip".  There's a readme file.
> >>
> >> What is it?  The $8D file has both Coolant and RPM modifiers for WOT
> >PE.
> >>  What happens when you want to calculate the AFR at a particular temp
> >and
> >> RPM (sound familiar)?  Well, 8D people need not worry anymore :-)
> > This
> >> program opens a specified binary 8D file (checks the broadcast
> >> code to ensure)
> >> and then populates a 17 x 9 grid (153 cells ... wow!) with all of
> >the AFR
> >> values (RPM vs Coolant) according the anht_hac.pdf formula.  Coolant
> >Temp
> >> is displayed in both C and F.  Double clicking a cell on the grid
> >allows
> >> you to change the AFR via either the Coolant Modifier or the RPM
> >> modifier.
> >>  Checks are done to ensure the modifier is within range before
> >> repopulating
> >> that column or row.  The modifiers are completely behind the scenes.
> > The
> >> user only need to work with the AFRs.  Programatic highlighting of
> >cells
> >> and text formatting on the grid shows you what you have and have
> >> not changed.
> >>  The program also logs the users moves through the program so
> >> that you can
> >> keep tabs on what is going on.  Furthermore, if you are anal like
> >me and
> >> you wish to view the *actual* modifiers ... simply click a button
> >and you
> >> are viewing all of the modifiers (in Hex, in Dec, and also the
> >> LAMBDA equivalent
> >> as specified by the hac).
> >>
> >> There's other little stuff but I am just taking up space ....
> >>
> >> Future improvements will allow you to change the modifiers directly
> >and
> >> also compare the current file's AFRs against another file's AFRs.
> > Also
> >> would like to open this program up to other broadcast codes besides
> >$8D.
> >>  Eric, you listening?  If you like ... I can open the code to you
> >if you
> >> are interested in it for WinBin (as long as it stays FREE) ...
> >> just an offer
> >> ... no response necessary.
> >>
> >> Tim
> >> ok ... I'm really tired at this point ... ZZZ zzzZzzzzzz
> >
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