Hello everyone. declowizzid dragged me here kicking and screaming...
Looking forward to learning more about the tools and patches you all have made to the Delco ECMs.
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Hey come on I was nice about it LOL.i could of sent the men in black to drag you here .first canadian on site your privalaged (Oh i dont know how you spell it that will do) you might get some usefull stuff from the aussie bins we use i see quite a few over your way using the $5D code for map.
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Hi montecarslow, great to have you here and hope we can provide something for you to use in the future.
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Hi montecarslow, good to have you aboard!
I have an opensource software project, currently in its infancy, that you may be interested in. Its called antusprom and its a moates hardware emulator designed to be the glue between tuner pro RT and an ECU with ALDL write and nvram. Ive developed against kalmaker street pro 3 as that is currently the system on my car (no hardware aldl echo, echo added by software, and mode 0x0B write) but with those aspects adjusted and a tunerpro XDF mapping out the nvram on one of your devices would would for your systems.
Heres a link to the pre-release version. Better doco still pending, its a bit of a (working) mess!
http://ant.is-a-geek.org/kal/
Visual C 2005 express edition source is in the zip. Im a linux head, and windows C is not my flavour, but the project does compile and work.
(ps Ive always wondered, why montecarslow. Isnt your car fast?)
I have an opensource software project, currently in its infancy, that you may be interested in. Its called antusprom and its a moates hardware emulator designed to be the glue between tuner pro RT and an ECU with ALDL write and nvram. Ive developed against kalmaker street pro 3 as that is currently the system on my car (no hardware aldl echo, echo added by software, and mode 0x0B write) but with those aspects adjusted and a tunerpro XDF mapping out the nvram on one of your devices would would for your systems.
Heres a link to the pre-release version. Better doco still pending, its a bit of a (working) mess!
http://ant.is-a-geek.org/kal/
Visual C 2005 express edition source is in the zip. Im a linux head, and windows C is not my flavour, but the project does compile and work.
(ps Ive always wondered, why montecarslow. Isnt your car fast?)
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