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commentsnow that gave me some serious headaches kudos to htx for figuring it out. The main problem has been the number of resource weights/assembly weights pairs. For the gas tool for example 4 pairs are needed.
and their weighting. The following properties have been found so far :
Several resource attributes are added through multiple bytes. Initial the weighting will be distributed equally through all attributes. The weighting is happening through setting / unsetting bit 1 and two. In the examples I have looked at so far only the last dataset of the assembly weights part was of importance. So to see a few examples :
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OQ 50 % PE 50%
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OQ 66 % PE 33%
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