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Old 07-30-2005, 05:57 PM   #1
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Default Has anyone used VEphd for $8D?

I tried to run VEphd on my $8D-data. Ran into some problem... I only have one BLM/INT but the program is made for two. If looking at the code

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     blmcorr = (((blm1buff + blm2buff) / 256) + blmdamp) / (blmdamp + 1)
      intcorr = (((int1buff + int2buff) / 256) + intdamp) / (intdamp + 1)
      avgcorr = blmcorr * intcorr
It seems to be an average for both BLM and INT. In the setupfile "vephddat.csv" I set same column for BLM1, BLM2 and INT1, INT2. The output seem quite all right but it would be nice to hear if someone else out there has tried it on $8D.

The comment in the setup file said "0 if only one" for BLM2 and INT2. Tried that first but that did not go so well.
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Old 07-30-2005, 06:10 PM   #2
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I helped in making the original VEphd.

the reason behind the 2 blms is because LT1's have two (the car I wanted it for)

To get around this you can simply make a export with BLM twice. Its just a averageing formula
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Old 07-30-2005, 06:50 PM   #3
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I helped in making the original VEphd.
Yes I noticed your name in the excel-sheet. Thanks for charing this nice little program

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To get around this you can simply make a export with BLM twice. Its just a averageing formula
That's what I did... almost. I tweaked the setup-file. It gave same result as adding two extra columns for BLM2 and INT2 in the datafile. Thanks
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Old 07-30-2005, 07:17 PM   #4
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No problem, i've got a bunch of different stuff like that.. the problem is they are a bit hard to explain. Craig says VEphd means you have to have a phd to know how to use it.. haha..
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Old 07-30-2005, 07:42 PM   #5
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Craig says VEphd means you have to have a phd to know how to use it.. haha..
Very funny I actually have a PhD in physics When I picked up the program I was thinking a funny coincident with name but now I see that it actually ment that.
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