Do you mean what CHDK does?
Yes and specifically in what order/when.
Also what values are not saved, these at least include img number and time...from what moment?
SUIx reads the day and first folder from a ucount file at reboot, but when/how does Canon/CHDK set the time and other missing values?
I'm still figuring that out with some trial and error, and that is really a slow process with dead ends.
It seems I lose time before the last picture is taken or switch to playback.
What I am trying to do is find a more ideal moment/timing/code for this function in SUIx,
by understanding what happens better I expect to create a more reliable reboot and timing.
Although, by now I am fairly satisfied with the way I've got it working in my test rig...I think it might be more reliable if i can filter out the last inconsistancies and make them work for me.
I have tested reboot with the same values and get somewhere between -14 and -31 canon-seconds until the script is active again.
And that is a bit of a wide range...how does this happen.
Would it help when rebooting if ucount held the last used folder, instead of letting canon search through the folders for the last one?
the real question is: how to manipulate that time at reboot so it is always close to the same time, be that -14 or -31 or any other fixed value does not matter.
Sure, if possible to be set by me in the script or in chdk since the ideal value is probably cam dependant. (haven't tested that, but since the number crunching speed per model is different that seems a fair assumption)