On 2017-07-15 22:39, John Van Ostrand wrote:
For previously supported Cochran computers high-speed read of log and profile data started at byte 0. Older models that lack the high-speed transfer function use the standard speed read commands and so the log and profile data are read at higher addresses.
I don't really understand the reason for this change. With this change you are only downloading the memory area containing the logbook and profile ringbuffers, and not a full memory dump. Can you explain why you changed this?
Jef