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donka4
03-07-2003, 08:36 PM
I may be asking for some info that is already posted but I haven't been able to find it. Just started testing hu's with the AIO from mili,( with help from a friend ). Hasen't failed a card yet but it does seem to take several attemps before it unloops and to many attemps to read a card before it loops it. running 7.5 volts to the programmer. Extremehu 3.5, I thank maybe I need a little help with the dac settings Any info would be greatly appreciated, THANKS....
Here are some setting for Extreme that I like ...
Extreme Dac Settings
Dac 1 Range Max 99 Min 95
Dac 2 Value 99 Delay 11
Glitch Type Ins 4C
Attempts Per Glitch 6
Do not read the card , it will just loop them ...
4x
Chief
03-07-2003, 11:31 PM
Donka4, be careful- I put those settings on my Mili AIO last night and it went ballistic. Wouldn't do anything, just put out error messages. 4x's not giving you bad numbers, they're probably just not compatable with this loader. Look for Midwestcore's post on DAC settings in starglitch- of V_1leomu's post for extreme HU dac settings. I'm gonna try 'em both. By the way, one of the bins I tried two days ago, one of mine, just looped the crap out of my card. Extreme wouldn't touch it- either in normal or alternative. I ran SEMU 2.8 and it banged it in 30 seconds. You never know- each situation's different. Luck- Chief
donka4
03-08-2003, 02:17 AM
Thanks to both of you Cheif and 4x4, I undersatand it is hard to have 1 type setting to work in all situations. you both have given me info to go on. I'am just learning and any comments are good. I have a couple of cards to test and its no big deal taking a little while to test the cards I just thought it should be a little faster. Learning and having fun at the same time. Thanks again
Chief
03-08-2003, 05:47 AM
Anytime, donka4. we're all still learnin, and trying to have a little fun along the way. Let us know how you came out- Chief
Chief
03-08-2003, 05:48 AM
Sorry to double post, but donka4, I meant to tell you to put your power supply on 9 volts. Won't hurt the loader, and it sure speeds things up....
mdeven
03-08-2003, 04:02 PM
There's a search tab at the top of the page.... Just type in a couple of key words....
Mark
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