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    Quote Originally Posted by Dual View Post
    I'm very sorry- I am not communicating well at all these days. I should have just said that I can't find offset 0x34D in that unit. There's an 0x340, but IIRC the 0x340 string doesn't line up at all with that mentioned above.
    Sorry dude, wish I could help. If I was home I'd take a look. Someone will be along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dual View Post
    I'm very sorry- I am not communicating well at all these days. I should have just said that I can't find offset 0x34D in that unit. There's an 0x340, but IIRC the 0x340 string doesn't line up at all with that mentioned above.
    Rows increase by 0x10 bytes, columns by 1 byte. So find 0x340 and go across 0xD (13) bytes.

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    Hi, terraphantm, and many thanks. I'm afraid I don't understand what you're saying there.

    ON EDIT: is it possible to post a short DIY for owners of facelift cars and the current PASoft? This conversation has become very convoluted, at least for me as I try to figure out what to do.
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    I think the easiest way to do this is to just search for the string that's supposed to be there, which will highlight the characters you need.

    Search for the following (applies to E46 non-M 2003+):
    06 0F 32 4B 73 7D 8F 00 10 2D 2D
    These are the stock values, so you should be able to find them based on the search tool when you have it loaded.
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    Edit: I am an idiot sandwich.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post
    Have you guys seen this thread? Looks a little more thorough. I haven't done this myself, so apologies for not being familiar enough to know if it's helpful or not.

    http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=1013600
    It's in the first post


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    Quote Originally Posted by hcbeck2689 View Post
    It's in the first post


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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    I think the easiest way to do this is to just search for the string that's supposed to be there, which will highlight the characters you need.

    Search for the following (applies to E46 non-M 2003+):
    06 0F 32 4B 73 7D 8F 00 10 2D 2D
    These are the stock values, so you should be able to find them based on the search tool when you have it loaded.
    that's a big help. Thank you! I will be out of touch for a day or so due to communication problems. Hopefully I will get to try things again soon. Many thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    I think the easiest way to do this is to just search for the string that's supposed to be there, which will highlight the characters you need.

    Search for the following (applies to E46 non-M 2003+):
    06 0F 32 4B 73 7D 8F 00 10 2D 2D
    These are the stock values, so you should be able to find them based on the search tool when you have it loaded.
    That did it! I think I'm all set now. Many thanks to everyone.


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