![]() Keep in mind that open/save functions independently of read/write, it's a good idea to keep track of the different versions of your EEPROM if you are changing settings. bin file (IKE_wr.bin), and save anything that is currently in the hexadecimal editor as a. Open/save will allow you to populate the hexadecimal editor with a set of settings saved somewhere as a. The four icons in the Internal HEX-Editor are "open", "save", "search" and "search". Keep in mind that the read/write buttons do exactly that, they read the current settings off of your cluster, and write whatever is currently displayed as new settings. ![]() You will then be able to modify those values as need be. ![]() When you read your EEPROM the blank grey area will be populated with hexadecimal values as seen above. You will use the Internal HEX-Editor if you intend to modify your temperature gauge or speedometer (below). ![]()
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