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Re: FILTMPH



In a message dated 4/19/00 11:45:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
turbodig@yahoo.com writes:

<< The Sunbird XDE just says N= MPH * 256... does it
 mean the whole word, or the upper byte?
  >>
 If the reference is  (forgive the address number, its just to maker the 
point)

  1111   2F    FILTMPH   47.2)MPH  EQU N=MPH*256 F8 or whatever then yes its 
just that byte, but if  its:

  1111   2F3A FILTMPH   47.2) MPH  EQU N=MPH*256 then its both spots (1111 
and 1112)

 And the calc would be say for 2F3A: 12090/256 = 47.22mph. so your mph 
setting would be 47.22mph. 

Or am I missing the real question / answering the wrong question?

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Jim Testa                                         TType86 on #BuickGN
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