Quote from: longtalker on 04 / March / 2014, 05:59:59Aside from overwriting the four CFG files with my old ones, is there anything else I can try to restore my old settings? It's really frustrating to have to redo all the OSD & user menu settings! @philmoz : any idea why this is not working for him ?
Aside from overwriting the four CFG files with my old ones, is there anything else I can try to restore my old settings? It's really frustrating to have to redo all the OSD & user menu settings!
Sorry but I'm confused. How do I use CCHDK?.CFG and OSD?.CFG files from a previous 1.2 installation to restore settings into a new 1.2 installation?
Yes but after having copied that file into f:\CHDK\ (where f is my card drive) and loading up the camera, it still loads with the default settingsI may have actually mixed up some files and it's possible that in my backups I only had a CCHDK.CFG and a CCHDK2.CFG from my saved CHDK installation, and not also a CCHDK3.CFG. Either way, both these files are also copied under f:\CHDK, still with no result
Quote from: reyalp on 11 / January / 2014, 00:39:54If you are talking about CHDK "custom auto ISO" being limited to 1/8th, that could certainly be changed to allow lower values. Seems like a reasonable request to me.From core/autoiso.cCode: [Select]static const int shutter1_values[] = { 0, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000 };But then if we are going to look at AutoISO. perhaps making it aware of the camera's Av setting and ND filter setting (if use by the Canon f/w) might also be a good idea?
If you are talking about CHDK "custom auto ISO" being limited to 1/8th, that could certainly be changed to allow lower values. Seems like a reasonable request to me.
static const int shutter1_values[] = { 0, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000 };
Quote from: longtalker on 04 / March / 2014, 19:07:00Yes but after having copied that file into f:\CHDK\ (where f is my card drive) and loading up the camera, it still loads with the default settingsI may have actually mixed up some files and it's possible that in my backups I only had a CCHDK.CFG and a CCHDK2.CFG from my saved CHDK installation, and not also a CCHDK3.CFG. Either way, both these files are also copied under f:\CHDK, still with no resultLooking back at your earlier posts shows you were using 1.2 revision 2246.That version dates back to Nov 2012, and was prior to 1.2 becoming the official release version - at that time it still used CCHDK2.CFG.Phil.
Quote from: philmoz on 04 / March / 2014, 19:44:34Quote from: longtalker on 04 / March / 2014, 19:07:00Yes but after having copied that file into f:\CHDK\ (where f is my card drive) and loading up the camera, it still loads with the default settingsI may have actually mixed up some files and it's possible that in my backups I only had a CCHDK.CFG and a CCHDK2.CFG from my saved CHDK installation, and not also a CCHDK3.CFG. Either way, both these files are also copied under f:\CHDK, still with no resultLooking back at your earlier posts shows you were using 1.2 revision 2246.That version dates back to Nov 2012, and was prior to 1.2 becoming the official release version - at that time it still used CCHDK2.CFG.Phil.But why, then, does my old CCHDK2.CFG, copied into the CHDK root folder, does nothing to restore my settings?
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