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- May 27, 2001
We have released an update for the ISAC that adds some new boost control options and fixes some issues with the software. Some new navigation features have also been added to the software. Below is a changelog.
- <- -> arrow keys work when reviewing a log.
- You can drag any ISAC file onto ICC and it will handle them. (log, tune, or reflash)
- New Boost Control parameters
- Boost gauge was reading slightly high, this is fixed
- The target boost graph scale matches the actual boost scaling.
- All solenoids are at 18 hz.
- Help page updated slightly
- Slider tab order fixed (pageUp/Dn and Home and End keys work on the sliders)
The new boost control parameters are Solenoid Minimum Duty Cycle and Solenoid Maximum Duty Cycle. Solenoid Minimum Duty Cycle will be used to tell the ISAC at what duty cycle the solenoid starts to raise boost. Solenoid Maximum Duty Cycle will be used to tell the ISAC what the maximum effective range of the solenoid is.
Everyone's findings for values that work for them will be different but for the sake of getting started, we'd recommend setting the Minimum DC at 70% and the Maximum DC at 90%.
Please note you will need reflash drivers to update your unit. To update your unit, follow these instructions. These assume that you have at one point had your ISAC communicating with your PC.
1 - Connect the ISAC to your PC
2 - Download the ISAC1.1.1.zip file and unzip it to a folder of your choice. There should be 3 files inside.
3 - Download the ISAC Reflash Drivers and unzip them to a folder of your choice.
4 - Run ICC.Exe and connect to the ISAC.
5 - Go to the Help tab and select Reflash ISAC. Select the ISAC_SW_111_1.1.1.s19 file when prompted to select a firmware file to flash.
6 - The flash will fail, this is normal. The unit will go into bootloader mode and the power LED will go out. At this point Windows will detect new hardware and ask you to install drivers for it. Select Browse My Computer For Updated Drivers and when prompted, select the directory you unzipped the reflash drivers in.
7 - Once driver installation is complete, exit ICC.Exe and disconnect the ISAC from the USB port.
8 - Repeat steps 1, 4 and 5. This time instead of a "Flash Failed" message, you will get another window open that carries out the reflash.
9 - When the power light stops flashing, your unit is updated.
- <- -> arrow keys work when reviewing a log.
- You can drag any ISAC file onto ICC and it will handle them. (log, tune, or reflash)
- New Boost Control parameters
- Boost gauge was reading slightly high, this is fixed
- The target boost graph scale matches the actual boost scaling.
- All solenoids are at 18 hz.
- Help page updated slightly
- Slider tab order fixed (pageUp/Dn and Home and End keys work on the sliders)
The new boost control parameters are Solenoid Minimum Duty Cycle and Solenoid Maximum Duty Cycle. Solenoid Minimum Duty Cycle will be used to tell the ISAC at what duty cycle the solenoid starts to raise boost. Solenoid Maximum Duty Cycle will be used to tell the ISAC what the maximum effective range of the solenoid is.
Everyone's findings for values that work for them will be different but for the sake of getting started, we'd recommend setting the Minimum DC at 70% and the Maximum DC at 90%.
Please note you will need reflash drivers to update your unit. To update your unit, follow these instructions. These assume that you have at one point had your ISAC communicating with your PC.
1 - Connect the ISAC to your PC
2 - Download the ISAC1.1.1.zip file and unzip it to a folder of your choice. There should be 3 files inside.
3 - Download the ISAC Reflash Drivers and unzip them to a folder of your choice.
4 - Run ICC.Exe and connect to the ISAC.
5 - Go to the Help tab and select Reflash ISAC. Select the ISAC_SW_111_1.1.1.s19 file when prompted to select a firmware file to flash.
6 - The flash will fail, this is normal. The unit will go into bootloader mode and the power LED will go out. At this point Windows will detect new hardware and ask you to install drivers for it. Select Browse My Computer For Updated Drivers and when prompted, select the directory you unzipped the reflash drivers in.
7 - Once driver installation is complete, exit ICC.Exe and disconnect the ISAC from the USB port.
8 - Repeat steps 1, 4 and 5. This time instead of a "Flash Failed" message, you will get another window open that carries out the reflash.
9 - When the power light stops flashing, your unit is updated.