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I have the idea that the conversion with extended frames goes wrong.
I have a DBC file which contains an extended ID (0x18EF20FF). When I read the DBC file myself, I see the value 2565808383, which is the same as 98EF20FF in hex. When I convert the DBC file to DBF using busmaster, I get the right ID in decimal, in this case 418324735.
I tried using canmatrix to convert the DBC to JSON and it also gives me the right ID in decimal.
Could you fix that?
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I could be wrong but I didn't find anything that tells that an extended frame identifier must be read differently than a normal one, so if you see 2565808383 in the DBC file it seems valid to get 0x98EF20FF as a result.
Nonetheless I will be happy to fix this if you can give me informations on how extended frame identifier in DBC file must be read.
Hello,
I have the idea that the conversion with extended frames goes wrong.
I have a DBC file which contains an extended ID (0x18EF20FF). When I read the DBC file myself, I see the value 2565808383, which is the same as 98EF20FF in hex. When I convert the DBC file to DBF using busmaster, I get the right ID in decimal, in this case 418324735.
I tried using canmatrix to convert the DBC to JSON and it also gives me the right ID in decimal.
Could you fix that?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: