Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
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Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
So, I understand this generically... Asynchronous pulse "fills in the hole between AE and PE" from what I've read.
However, how does this table work? Is it the lower the multiplier value, the more fuel it adds?
However, how does this table work? Is it the lower the multiplier value, the more fuel it adds?
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Re: Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
Not sure of which table you are referring to. Can you post back the table address?
There are two tables that modify the AE PW. One based on CTS and the other based on delta TPS ($8554 & $8543).
Those tables can add or subtract AE fuel. A lower value in the BIN lowers the volume of AE. How it is changed in a BIN editor is dependent upon how the definition file is written.
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There are two tables that modify the AE PW. One based on CTS and the other based on delta TPS ($8554 & $8543).
Those tables can add or subtract AE fuel. A lower value in the BIN lowers the volume of AE. How it is changed in a BIN editor is dependent upon how the definition file is written.
RBob.
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Re: Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
It's tough without the table address. Is the table axis labeled Delta TPS 0% through 50%? If it is then it sounds like the table at $8543. The way that table works is that it can double or 0 the dTPS% AE PW. Or basically go from -100% to +100% factor for the AE PW.
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Re: Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
OK, that table is based on each async AE pulse. The code counts the async AE pulses and modifies the AE PW according to the table.
The higher the value the more AE fuel there is. With a multiplier of 3.98 being the largest value.
With a lower value in the table providing a lower async AE PW.
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The higher the value the more AE fuel there is. With a multiplier of 3.98 being the largest value.
With a lower value in the table providing a lower async AE PW.
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Re: Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
Ok, thanks. So this was the $8D version of the table. In the $DA3 table, a lot of the higher pulse # values are zero. So that means no additional AE is being added?
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Re: Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
so, with this table, the AE comes in with a factor 3.98 for the first pulse, and 0.50 for each other?
when the values are increased, would this lead to a longer lasting AE?
thank you
when the values are increased, would this lead to a longer lasting AE?
thank you
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Re: Async AE PW multiplier - $8D
Over two years later on this topic.
Your questrion would seem to make sense, that there is a large initial hit of fuel that tapers off to almost nothing after that first pulse spike
It would make sense (to my limited understanding) that if the other numbers were increased that you could taper the shot down from the high value over the course of time by increasing values after it to create a slope. Whether it should be linear or curved, I don't know
Your questrion would seem to make sense, that there is a large initial hit of fuel that tapers off to almost nothing after that first pulse spike
It would make sense (to my limited understanding) that if the other numbers were increased that you could taper the shot down from the high value over the course of time by increasing values after it to create a slope. Whether it should be linear or curved, I don't know
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