"a pair of values that are used to create the IVs"
that's what i meant speaking about hex decided after the PID, it's in hexadecimal right?
But nevermind
Thanks very much for all info, much appreciated.
"it can take a PID and output possible IV spreads for it."
That i know. But like i said earlier, you can get more than one pid that way. PID and IV are added and so we get a type. And for some type, you can have many diffenrent IV for a single pid.
I think the only part of the PID affecting the IV are the 2 last digit since they're showing the nature. But not affecting enough to be able to give precise IV with a pid.
Exemple : Static ds event from a WC, you can get many different iv for a single pid.
(sorry for my bad English, i feel like we already agreed from the begining on some details but my English make it harder)