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The following files define some "custom" direct access tables we provide to our users that need them. They represent functionality that a few people need but that we don't feel warrants a new release and change to the core ECMLink application and code base. So instead, we provide direct access tables to make the changes for those that really want them.
To use one of the files below, simply download the file into the following directory:
Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\ecmlink\resources\records
Windows Vista/Windows 7: C:\Users\<username>\ecmlink\resources\records
General Windows (can be typed into URL line of Explorer or IE browser): %USERPROFILE%<nowiki>\</nowiki>ecmlink<nowiki>\</nowiki>resources<nowiki>\</nowiki>records
Linux/Mac: $HOME/ecmlink/resources/records
The directory should already exist, so if it doesn't, you're probably looking in the wrong place.
Once you have one of the files installed, bring up or restart the ECMLink application. When you connect to your ECU, you'll have a new direct access entry that corresponds to the file you placed into that "records" directory above.
Simply change the one cell in these tables to "0" to disable the corresponding function and hit Save to ECU.
(You may need to right-click on the file and select "Save link as" to download these files to your computer)
These are single-value files. You simply change the value in the table to the new value you want.
NOTE/WARNING/DISCLAIMER:The files in this section are basically pushing raw code into the ECMLink firmware. If you type a single number wrong, you could easily cause the ECU to reset. And that's the best case scenario because ECMLink has a built-in failsafe for that type of error. The worst case scenario is that you somehow manage to type in a wrong number that doesn't reset the ECU but does introduce some undesirable side effects that may not even be obvious until you're powering down the track at full boost!
Each cell value you enter must match the value in the header above that cell. An example is provided to the right. Each cell value is identical to the header above it.
EDIT CAREFULLY AND DOUBLE CHECK THE VALUES YOU ENTER BEFORE HITTING THE SAVE-TO-ECU BUTTON!! You have been warned.