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.bin ID
Hi,
can someone have a look and see if the attached .bin makes sense.
It is from a Chip Torque memcal and I dont know if I read it properly. I set the eprom reader for 27C512.
Thanks
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can someone have a look and see if the attached .bin makes sense.
It is from a Chip Torque memcal and I dont know if I read it properly. I set the eprom reader for 27C512.
Thanks
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Re: .bin ID
I'm no expert but 1st half was blank so deleted it& still couldn't get it to ID, the 2nd half of what is left is very empty apart from 2nd last line, but it does look like there's reference to a possible ford section(but just a guess?)
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Re: .bin ID
doesn't look any good, what eprom is it from?
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Re: .bin ID
What programmer did you use, some of them have an ID eeprom function to make sure it was the type you selected?
- muttley383
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Re: .bin ID
I use the Willem programmer, see attached images.
I believe that the memcal is supposed to be for a stroker VN group A.
I believe that the memcal is supposed to be for a stroker VN group A.
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Re: .bin ID
prob wont get a good read because of the protection, id say you'd have to desolder the eeprom and read it direct.
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Re: .bin ID
After that little bit more info, the 2nd & most of 3rd line lines up with VRv8 $3c BKBK0148?
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Re: .bin ID
Had a closer look & definitely looks like its a moded version of that bin, but bytes added & changed in places which I could try move around to get most of it to line up, but there's no xdf for that revision so not much point I don't think?
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Re: .bin ID
ok well sorry to rain on the party but copyright and all that. bins removed. Feel free to talk about it, but cant post any copyright content (even though there is no message in it).
Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396
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Re: .bin ID
Oh cool didn't know it was copyrighted....
So the last hour or so because I was bored waiting for customers to drop there car off to me to get it to line up with the BKBK file it was made out of can I post that up?
So the last hour or so because I was bored waiting for customers to drop there car off to me to get it to line up with the BKBK file it was made out of can I post that up?