ja, das wäre schon cool, wenn man Modelle, bei Modellwahl, in eigener Reihenfolge, nach Namen oder Datum, einordnen könnte/darf !
aber bitte doch senderseitig und nicht über irgendein Programm.
wenn man sich das so anschaut, kann man verstehen, das net jeder in den .mdl file rumfummeln kann/darf, oder doch ?
hab das mal von einem "US-User" auszugsweise hier rein kopiert.
es versteht sich von selbst, das nicht alles veröff.... wird
aber schaut selbst !
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Changing the date stamp in a .mdl file so you can put models in any order you want on the 14MZ's model menu.

Overview:
Futaba puts a date/time stamp in the .mdl file right after the model name and this date/time stamp is used to determine the order in which models are displayed in the "Model Menu". The goal of this project to edit the date of a file and thus allow you to change the order in which that .mdl file is displayed.
In order to do this you will need a xxxxxx which has the capability to also calculate 16 bit Checksum's on a selected amount of data.
Analysis of the .mdl file:
When you open the .mdl file in xxxxxx you will see this information at the top of the file.

This screen shows the model name / date time stamp data block Checksum location.

This screen shows the end of file Checksum location at offset.

First step is to change the date. In this example I am just going to edit the DAY but you can do this for month or year.

First lets change the filename date/time data block Checksum......




Now click the generate Checksum button just like you did in the previous step and generate the Checksum......

That's it! Now just go up to the FILE menu of Hex Workshop and save the file. It will ask you if you want to make a back up so say yes if you like.
Now copy this file to your CF card and then copy it into your 14mz memory.
If the model does not show up on the CF card this means you did not do the Checksum calculations or entries properly!!!! Toss this file and use the backup made by hex workshop and try again.
So this completes project #1
Enjoy!
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ist schon erstaunlich, was alles so machbar ist
aber bitte doch senderseitig und nicht über irgendein Programm.
wenn man sich das so anschaut, kann man verstehen, das net jeder in den .mdl file rumfummeln kann/darf, oder doch ?
hab das mal von einem "US-User" auszugsweise hier rein kopiert.
es versteht sich von selbst, das nicht alles veröff.... wird

aber schaut selbst !
__________________________________________________ __________________
Changing the date stamp in a .mdl file so you can put models in any order you want on the 14MZ's model menu.

Overview:
Futaba puts a date/time stamp in the .mdl file right after the model name and this date/time stamp is used to determine the order in which models are displayed in the "Model Menu". The goal of this project to edit the date of a file and thus allow you to change the order in which that .mdl file is displayed.
In order to do this you will need a xxxxxx which has the capability to also calculate 16 bit Checksum's on a selected amount of data.
Analysis of the .mdl file:
When you open the .mdl file in xxxxxx you will see this information at the top of the file.

This screen shows the model name / date time stamp data block Checksum location.

This screen shows the end of file Checksum location at offset.

First step is to change the date. In this example I am just going to edit the DAY but you can do this for month or year.

First lets change the filename date/time data block Checksum......




Now click the generate Checksum button just like you did in the previous step and generate the Checksum......

That's it! Now just go up to the FILE menu of Hex Workshop and save the file. It will ask you if you want to make a back up so say yes if you like.
Now copy this file to your CF card and then copy it into your 14mz memory.
If the model does not show up on the CF card this means you did not do the Checksum calculations or entries properly!!!! Toss this file and use the backup made by hex workshop and try again.
So this completes project #1
Enjoy!
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ist schon erstaunlich, was alles so machbar ist

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