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After converting the dbc file to an Excel spreadsheet using "canconvert" command, I noticed that the "Signal Byte No." always starts from "1" instead of "0" in the Excel file. So it may get confusing since we always start counting Byte from "0". We can always modify it in the Excel file, but it will be nice to have "0" as starting byte number by default
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After converting the dbc file to an Excel spreadsheet using "canconvert" command, I noticed that the "Signal Byte No." always starts from "1" instead of "0" in the Excel file. So it may get confusing since we always start counting Byte from "0". We can always modify it in the Excel file, but it will be nice to have "0" as starting byte number by default
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: