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Fxx tool
Fxx tool




  1. #Fxx tool update#
  2. #Fxx tool manual#

For example: x = 5 cos t y = 5 sin t z = 5 cos 3t

  • Enter 3D parametric functions in terms of t.
  • Use similar notation to 2D Points and Vectors.
  • Enter 3D polar functions using th for theta and ph for phi.
  • 3D Cartesian graphs are entered as z = x2/10-4sin y (for example).
  • Plot points on a slope field to solve differential equations.
  • Use magnitude of complex numbers eg |z| > 4.
  • Plot solutions to equations such as z^5=64.
  • Plot points on complex plane eg z=2+2i or z = 4cis pi/2.
  • Can use constants in vectors to create vector equation of lines eg (1,2)+a.
  • #Fxx tool manual#

    Full manual control over axes if required.Quickly set axes and scales using the shape of the axes and maxima.Annotate axes in degrees and fractional multiples of pi.The ruler tool allows you to measure linear distances on the axes.The arc length tool operates in an almost identical way to the integral tool but calculates the arc/curve length of the function.Integrals can be rotated to create Volumes of Revolution.Calculate integral approximations using trapeziums, minima, maxima, midpoint, left, right and Simpson's rule.Calculate areas and integrals automatically.Integrals to x-axis, y-axis and integrals between curves.Domains, bounds of integration, tangent points, number of divisions for integral approximations can all be animated using constants. Constants can be used throughout FX Graph.Dynamically show drawing of curve using variable controllers.Generate families of curves based on a changing constant.Animate graphics using constants and variables.Constants and variables can be changed using controllers.a, b, c, d and m are used as constants.FX Graph can calculate and show JUST the feasible region for a system of inequations Inequations can be calculated for Cartesian, inverse, implicitly defined and polar functions.Function domains can be entered in (-2,4] or -2, >=, = format.y = is optional for Cartesian functions.Type any expression involving x (for example 3x3-2x2+2/3) and FX Graph will graph the function. FX Graph defaults to Cartesian functions.The max counter is set to 60 by factory in eeprom (Since its a MEVD1728) but we have done well over 400 during testing. Even though you will never get to 60+ flashes, our tool is designed to bypass the counter limits if needed. Now, a simple answer is that these processors can be flashed hundreds of thousands of times as long as you bypass the incremental counter. At that point you have 2 options: a)get new DMEs b)read out the eeprom using old school method on the bench and we can roll the counters back.

    #Fxx tool update#

    If an M5 gets flashed 60 times over OBD and goes to dealer for an update, then the update will fail due to the fact that DME can not be flashed any more. MEVD1728 has internal limit set to 60 while EDC17C50 has a limit set to 50. Each DME has "limited" amount of flashes. The purpose of flash counter is just to document how many flashes the DME has underwent. What is the purpose of the flash counter and is there a limit to the flashes that are possible? If there is a limit, are tunes or upgrades not allowed at some point by an ECU that has been flashed to the limit? Therefore making an OBD tune impossible? I'm out of warranty and have been open with my dealer about my tune, so I'm not concerned with that aspect of a tune. Here is a demo of our tool doing initial OBD2 flash. **Hint Hint** We are feeling generous this time of year so watch out for those discounts to be posted up soon as well as group buy deals. We will be updating our site with the latest pricing for this new solution. If we are able to make that a reality by the release date, then every flash you do over OBD2 will NOT trigger the flash counter. We are currently are in development of a "Flash Counter Override" method. What we are currently working on adding to this list: N63 (MSD85 Fxx) and B58.Īside from adding those 2 computers to our list, we are working very hard on doing something very special for our customers. The initial release date was set for Jan 5th, but after seeing the excitement this news has created, we are bringing it closer to the 19th of Dec with hopes of adding more supported ECUs to the list.Īt the current stages, we can flash all N63tu, N55, S63tu, S55, N20/N26, N13, N57, and N47 ECUs. Now that we have OBD2 unlock solution, we are at the final stages of adding it to our end-user tool. This tool has been used by our distributors and customers for the last 2 years to flash "bench-unlocked" computers. Currently we are in pre-release state and the final release date is set for 19th, slightly ahead of schedule just in time for Christmas. As requested by few people, here are some videos of our own tool, mFlasher, in action flashing BMW F31 328d over OBD without ever removing the ECU.






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