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 Post subject: How do I convert ZA1J ecuflash logcfg.txt to RR logger.xml?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2025 9:29 pm 
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Hi, I've been reverse-engineering the ZA1J (86/BRZ gen1) series for the past few years, and it's to the point that I now have fully functional RomRaider XML definitions and EcuFlash logcfg.txt for various ECUs (and can produce logging configs for anything in the series, these days).

However, I have encountered a roadblock: how do I convert a logcfg.txt, which uses mode23 and 0xFFF81234 addresses, to work as a RomRaider logger.xml (matched to the ECU ID in the XML definition)? The RR ecu def is clearly intended for use with RomRaider logging and has various P123 labels (which I have not modified), but I'm stuck at how to bridge "I have all of the 0xFFF8 addresses identified for logging" back into the RR log xml.

As best as I can tell from the file format, it seems to be expecting CAN bus IDs, but there are hints from some of the address entries for other cars - i.e. 0xFF1234 rather than 0xFFF81234 - that perhaps I can use the <address> entry via the mode23 header?

I tried reading through the file but it's accumulated so many IDs that I can't get any sense of the structure of it, and the online logcfg generator only goes one-way and isn't of any help.


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 Post subject: Re: How do I convert ZA1J ecuflash logcfg.txt to RR logger.x
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2025 3:45 pm 
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Currently there's no support for mode23 queries for Subaru. That needs to be added to the Logger application.
Currently no timeline for that support.


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