
You should see the changes immediately, so test inbetween each upload. I dont know what happens if you feed it incorrect data, but just make sure you are getting your activ/nicht-active's right, and in the same position in the file. In the work folder you will see the trc file.īe very careful with editing the. the default here is SG_codiren which is write, you need to select, codiren lessen, which is read.ġ1. hit f4 to bring up the module specific menuġ0. now you have to start reading the modules. pick EWS or GM3 to read your vin into the systemħ. man, and then write that code to the module. then you manipulate the file using work pad, changing the aformentioned values. the way the process works is you code the car by reading the module. there are only a few codable modules in the e53, the ones you really care about are the GM3 and the LCZ.Ģ. In follow-up emails obtained by Insider, Rush sought to reassure Stanley that the issue with the noises was being looked at and suggested that it was improving, albeit with a caveat: "Our analysis of the past dives shows a definite reduction in acoustic events, but only having data from two full operating depth dives does not make for much of a validating trend.I have a sheet in my garage that I cant seem to find at the moment.


The New York Times reported that Stanley shared his concerns with OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush in emails in which he said that the sounds revealed were "an area of the hull that is breaking down."

In April 2019, Karl Stanley, who runs his own deep-sea exploration company in Honduras, took a 12,000-foot plunge inside the Titan off the coast of the Bahamas and said he heard a large cracking sound during the two-hour dive. It often indicates a user profile.Ībout four years before OceanGate's Titan submersible imploded during a dive to the Titanic shipwreck last week, a submersible expert who took a trip in the vessel issued a desperate warning to the company's CEO that the sub required more testing. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
