Guys,
Craig has now listed the the following aimed at Commodore 128k bins (VS V6 and VT+ V6/V8):
G6 Adapter: http://www.moates.net/g6-adapter-for-co ... l?cPath=31
Rotary Switch: http://www.moates.net/f8-or-qh-rotary-s ... l?cPath=63
HDR6 Header : http://www.moates.net/hdr6-memcal-reado ... l?cPath=64
Basics are that the G6 adapter allows use of the Ostrich 2 when using 128k bins to do realtime tuning.
The rotary switch will allow up to 4 different bins to be selected from a 4mBit chip.
The header is for reading 32 pin chips and saves you having to make your own or desolder the chip, I've also got a 28 pin DIP socket that I plug into the bottom for reading 28 pin chips.
Additionally he has also added us to his External Links. http://www.moates.net/electronic-fuel-i ... nks-1.html
"You'll find many like-minded individuals over here. This is where some of the newer efforts are taking place to pick apart the GM ECM/PCM units."
Craig's help has been invaluable in getting the Ostrich 2 to work with the VT stuff, including hit tracing with TunerproRT V5, which he worked on with Mark to get working correctly.
Thanks,
yoda69
New Products at Moates for Commodore Tuning
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Re: New Products at Moates for Commodore Tuning
Thanks Yoda,
great news & all working well, if people were going to use a 4mbit chip would something like this;
http://www.web-tronics.com/4mbeprom.html
do the job for the rotary switch type tunes?
Is there better chips to use?
Cheers VX L67 Getrag
great news & all working well, if people were going to use a 4mbit chip would something like this;
http://www.web-tronics.com/4mbeprom.html
do the job for the rotary switch type tunes?
Is there better chips to use?
Cheers VX L67 Getrag