Hi guys,

I have defined 6 tables into an XDF that are common between all 225kw factory flashes (135i, 335i etc) and common between all 240kw factory flashes (335is, PPK) but different between the two power levels.

Neither the values or the axis headers have conversion defined. This means the numbers are to scale but the values are not converted to an understandable number. A couple just look like slight refinement for the newer developed power level as the 240kw variant didn't appear for two more years. Unk PPK Diff 2 and Unk PPK Diff 5 have values that are significantly raised, possibly being some sort of limits.

Besides these tables and the 2FA4 bypass byte, there are only 19 bytes different between 225kw and 240kw variants (excluding bytes that are different between all ZB numbers). These bytes are:

48926
4892a
4892b
4892c
4892d
4c4fa
4d314
4d7a0
4d7aa
5df44
5df45
5df46
5df47
5e2c0
5e2c1
5e2c4
5e2c5
6fd38
72876

If anyone has any theories about what any of these tables are for, it'd be great to hear them. If it is known that certain types of tables reside in certain address ranges, that'd give a clue. I think at least byte 72876 is a toggle.

Example 225kw bin: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw...WNRTFBJM1Y1Mnc

Example 240kw bin: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw...HdtcFNrazlhZzA

XDF with unknown tables: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw...2tHX21mbEZjeDQ