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Nothing showed up in Speedfan, so I went ahead and installed the application accelerator, and chipset update and rebooted. Still wouldn't work. Thanks for the reply. Do you have another computer to try it in? Maybe try it without the jumper. I don't have another desktop to try it in, but I will try it without the jumper. BTW is this what the new disk is supposed to look like in disk mgr? Is this a problem, or does it go away once the disk is initialized?

I tried uninstalling the drive in device manager and rebooting, but initializing still errors out and the red thing is still there.

Never got that far, and I tried it without a jumper - no go. Here's what I've been doing: right-click on the left-hand box containing the name of the drive, then a window comes up with the drive check marked, then I click initialize. That's when the error comes up. I believe the disk has to be initialized first, then formatted and partitioned. So, just to make sure, I called the WD support desk and was told that the disk was defective if the cable swap didn't fix it. But the issue i raised isn't a multiplexer problem.

Some automotive product providers like to use overlapping signals - much like what I have shown in the dbc to show error flags and a status code. So judging from your answer - it's not possible to decode from the dbc provided using cantools? Not with the current implementation. I can investigate if it's easy to implement, and if so, likely implement it. It may be worth adding this feature to your future plans for the project as it is not unusual for automotive manufactorers to have overlapping signals like in the dbc file originally mentioned :.

When we do things like this at work we tend to put the longer signal in the DBC and then do the bit masking and shifting as a separate step in software outside of the DBC. The idea of showing the same data both ways in the DBC is an interesting one, though I bet it breaks lots of CAN software stack implementations. DustinMoriarty Luckily we use a lot of internal tools that handle this.

RobertMouncer : That is interesting. Since DBC is more reference design than a standard, it is always enlightening to see how different groups interpret it. Skip to content. Star 1. New issue. Jump to bottom. Overlapping signals causes ValueError: Short data.

Copy link. It doesn't look that easy to implement, sorry. Okay, thanks for your help! I'll have to create an adapter for cantools. It may be worth adding this feature to your future plans for the project as it is not unusual for automotive manufactorers to have overlapping signals like in the dbc file originally mentioned : Thanks again!



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