Feature Request - Save Sensor Settings

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Southcross
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Feature Request - Save Sensor Settings

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how about being able to save a "setting file" that would contain stuff like our Wideband Sensors, Coolant/Air Temp sensors, and the like... just need to capture the values we entered... then we can re-load the sensor settings as a "package" instead of having to re-type (and in my case, find the printout with my sensor data/resistance values) each and every time we flash a new firmware... which is nearly weekly these days :lol:
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Re: Feature Request - Save Sensor Settings

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Basically a generate inc file? Or really more put all the generated inc data in a single file...
Right now when you burn the tables, it outputs the values to a log file in your project, but I get that isn't the consolidated approach you are looking for. I bet I can come up with something there to help.

Your non table settings are already written to your msq, just not applied on open. The tables could easily be written in a way that you could open them as saved values.
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Re: Feature Request - Save Sensor Settings

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that would be awesome! well.... anything to simplify sensor (re)setup would be good! :D
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