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Re: 86-89 Digital Instrument Cluster "OD" light

Subject: Re: 86-89 Digital Instrument Cluster "OD" light
by tequilaboy on 2012/12/14 1:57:26

Tonight I confirmed that Bit 0 of $0036 is what controls the OD indicator when running $6E software in an 87-88 car.

; b0 1 = CARS ACTIVE

In $32B software this is $0035 bit 0:

; Bit 0 = 1= OVERDRIVE ON
; 0= OVERDRIVE OFF

I mistakenly called it bit 1 in my previous post but really meant bit 0. Sorry for any confusion.

My first attemt at clearing bit 0 resulted in a toggling of the OD indicator, so I knew I had the right bit this time around.

The fix requires preventing the bit from being set as part of the CARS (CAGS) logic in $6E.

Not really difficult to do, but it can be set in a couple of spots.

I was a bit suprised that the dash uses 8192 baud data, but the shift light was a clue, since this is only present in the 8192 baud data stream.

You learn something new everyday, I guess.
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