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      04-26-2023, 01:15 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by F87source View Post
That's actually not completely true, protool is mapped out just like an ESYS launcher is, so it has the same dynamic CAFD mapping just like an ESYS launcher would, and therefore you would be able to code anything ESYS can - both FDL and FA wise.

That's the difference between protool and bimmercode, protool emulates ESYS where it has every single option ever available in an ecu, you just have to navigate through the ecu to find it like you would in ESYS. Protool also has predefined easy on/off coding toggles like bimmer code where things must be defined for you to access them. This is where the developer must automatically define things one by one or you will not find it.

So the only time when protool will not have a codable option is when they haven't fully mapped out the CAFD yet, and that would only apply to the newest G series cars - and even then the last time I checked they were almost completely done the G series. So it is highly unlikely there is anything missing for the F90 M5 because it is not a new platform. It is more likely you used the standard predefined tabs and couldn't find the feature, when you should have went to expert mode - which has every single codable option that the ecu will ever support just like ESYS.
Yeah you explained it better but that's what I meant lol the gui just won't have the access for easy beginner level coding.
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