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PSdZData_v.4.25.33_Lite is out...Question
So I am new to coding and am trying to learn more and more as I move along.
I am currently using eSysX with PSdZData 4.25.12 & eSys 3.34.0. When these new releases of PSdZData come out, what are the benefits of updating the files in your C:\Data\psdzdata folder? Thanks!
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09-26-2020, 12:09 PM | #2 |
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You should aim to have a psdzdata that is the same or newer than your i-step/esys target connector.
If the i-step is newer than your psdzdata you will get coding issues/missing cafd etc. If the psdzdata is newer than your launcher (launcher pro/esysx/esys plus) can support, then you will get trimmed codes. general rule of thumb is to use the latest psdzdata, especially if you like to keep your i-step current. Similarly, if the psdzdata is current, then you will need to update your launcher though there can be a period of delay until the launcher support is provided for latest i-step/psdzdata. Launcher pro 3.7 is way behind with mappings, esysx and esys plus are up to date with i-step 07/2020 and latest psdzdata. |
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So my I-step is 07/2020.45 (which I believe is the latest) so I would be well advised to update PSdZData to this latest as well?
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New to esys and thought I was on my way this evening after a lot of leg work preparing. Using Esysx, and the PSdZData 4.25.40 I select the latest S18A target. FA files read fine, but when reading the CAFD files everything is Red. This was unexpected. Any thoughts? Esys is 3.34.0
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Edit: looks like it does support Esys 3.34 |
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I selected read ECU and then everything was no longer red, but they weren't the expected blue either. I proceeded with coding and had success with updating the FA file and coding the CAFD files. About to start another round. It takes much longer than I expected.
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That's a good idea. I did some more coding today and I now have a persistent warning that my collision detection is limited. I believe it's because I've tried to add some features, but my onboard software is too old. Not a big deal as I can undo everything. Ive been taking a very cautious approach of saving everything before and after my coding sessions.
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