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$99 16146299
I am having a problem and have probably spent too much time reading all day! 92GMC with 16146299 mask $99. I cannot find an ADS file for this so I can datalog. With that do I also need an XDF and BIN file? Or is that just the data on the chip and needed if modifying? If so is it possible to download the existing data on the chip and work from there? Its already a modified chip but does not work properly in all areas. Thanks
go here:
http://www.moates.net/info_pages.php?pages_id=14
then log in as per instructions, then downlaod the $99 zip file in section 5 - "Source Code and Hacks"
Open the .SRC file in notepad and search for ALDL. In the disassembly all the info is there to create a ADS file and an ADX file. There is also a binary that you can load as well. Once you get the 2 files built, you can read your eprom and tune away. I'm not sure but I think the eprom is a 2732 which requires an eprom eraser to re-program, or you can use a "stacked" eprom that is electically eraseable like an AT29C256 with an adapter. Either way you will need an eprom burner to program it. Yes, you can read your existing tuned eprom and modify it.
I started with a $A0 ECU - and this is very similar. Any more questions, message me and I'll try to help jump start you with all this.
... did some work on this tonight - it is very much like the $A0 definition. I have one partially done(XDF)
http://www.moates.net/info_pages.php?pages_id=14
then log in as per instructions, then downlaod the $99 zip file in section 5 - "Source Code and Hacks"
Open the .SRC file in notepad and search for ALDL. In the disassembly all the info is there to create a ADS file and an ADX file. There is also a binary that you can load as well. Once you get the 2 files built, you can read your eprom and tune away. I'm not sure but I think the eprom is a 2732 which requires an eprom eraser to re-program, or you can use a "stacked" eprom that is electically eraseable like an AT29C256 with an adapter. Either way you will need an eprom burner to program it. Yes, you can read your existing tuned eprom and modify it.
I started with a $A0 ECU - and this is very similar. Any more questions, message me and I'll try to help jump start you with all this.
... did some work on this tonight - it is very much like the $A0 definition. I have one partially done(XDF)
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