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    Here is the post, im referring too. its number.

    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...so#post3488248

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    Quote Originally Posted by datahop View Post
    Now I feel dumb, thanks for the clarification

    Now I'm trying to figure out why the other digits are changing. I've downloaded the files on this thread https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...ight=mt09+2500 and compared them. Below in the red rectangles the ones that are changing and I don't understand why.




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    Hi. Anyone? Is it because of the checksum? thanks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by datahop View Post
    Hi. Anyone? Is it because of the checksum? thanks!!
    I would think it is because you have re-read after you have added a few miles on

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    Default How calculate checksum for mileage in BSI Delphi 2016 > ?

    Hi, mates !
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    BSI FL5 , car is 5008, 2017 , mileage 274949 km . Thank you for help to know !
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    Kansei algorithm anyone? It's been asked before but no-one has posted it yet. Lots of calculators out there so it's fairly well known I suppose, but I've never seen the algo itself.

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    Can anyone help explain the Denso Algo?

    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...so#post3488248

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunty95 View Post
    Can anyone help explain the Denso Algo?

    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...so#post3488248
    Mate, I would look at learning hexadecimal first. No point in explaining the partial script that you see in that post
    There's more to that script

    Post up, as I asked for before, a particular file that you would like explained, and we'll try walk you through it
    Please don't post a script, as you obviously have no idea about where to even start with it

    In order to understand lines of code/script, start learning Object Oriented Programming also
    This will teach you all about functions, procedures, data types etc, so you will understand what is happening with the code



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    My question is why is this below line used? I understand object oriented programming, just dont understand why there is a subtraction of FFFFFF. (Im assuming the $ indicated HEX?)

    n3 := $FFFFFFF - (n2);

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    As an attempt to obfuscate the miles in the eeprom

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    Thanks dintech.

    Does anyone have the full Denso algo, couldnt find it on the forum and want to understand more then the small bit i found?

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    Can someone tell me how to calculate this one manually?

    Yamaha Aerox
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    Does anyone know Ford’s mileage formula?
    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...adjust-mileage

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    Can you tell me how to set up the display of km and degrees Celsius instead of Fahrenheit and miles on the dashboard of the Honda pilot 1? There is a firmware dump, I can edit it

 

 
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