Decimal point, Regional settings
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- Bindegal
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Decimal point, Regional settings
On R3, I still have to use US regional settings within Windows, otherwise AFR is displayed x 10 when reviewing logs (this is on my Vista PC, not the tuner XP laptop). When it shows 145 AFR is actually 14.5 . This is with all the Vista safety crap turned off. I will re-test and confirm on XP as well. /Allan
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Now I´m confused... I just tried to reproduce the problem, and for a while there we no problems at all. I could switch back and forth between US and Danish regional settings, AFR showed up fine, no problems what so ever. Now, only moments later, the problem is back somehow (see screenshot). For the test, I use this CAL and logfile. 1. eCtune closed. Change regional settings. 2. Start eCtune. 3. Load CAL. 4. Load log. This is on the Vista. Everywhere I look within eCtune the decimal point seems to change as it should. Is this a matter of the logfile being made while regional settings were set to US? /Allan
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which regional settings you are using. This is dutch regional using a \",\" and windows XP. I knew i tested it
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No the log file doesn't make a differance as it's stored in raw bytes.Bindegal wrote:Now I´m confused... I just tried to reproduce the problem, and for a while there we no problems at all. I could switch back and forth between US and Danish regional settings, AFR showed up fine, no problems what so ever. Now, only moments later, the problem is back somehow (see screenshot). For the test, I use this CAL and logfile. 1. eCtune closed. Change regional settings. 2. Start eCtune. 3. Load CAL. 4. Load log. This is on the Vista. Everywhere I look within eCtune the decimal point seems to change as it should. Is this a matter of the logfile being made while regional settings were set to US? /Allan
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I have done some testing on danish regional settings, and so far I have only found one bug remaining in the latest test release (0.0.2.0.R2) . In Tools, Boost table setup, Step retard: each \"degrees/PSI\" is with \".\" as a decimal point even though it should be \",\" for my regional settings. . This causes step retard to malfunction. In the exact same dialog box, the simple \"retard ignition xx degrees/PSI\" is showed correctly. If I switch to US regional settings, all is well. /Allan