GM ALDL Information

George M. Dailey gmd at tecinfo.com
Fri Jan 10 18:57:24 GMT 1997


You all will like Fred, he's a good fella with plenty of money, knowledge,
and time :) I think I've converted him to the GM way, he is (was) a Ford man.

GMD


At 11:24 PM 1/9/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I just signed up to this mailing list at the recommendation of George Dailey,
>so thanks George for a great lead on the GM EFI system(s).
>
>I've been reading throughout the day some of the archived messages associated
>with the 
>late model GM ALDL data stream, but I couldn't find any conclusion to this
>message thread, i.e. a schematic for interfacing a PC to the GM computer,
>associated software, and GM codes.
>
>If anyone has this information, I'd be most grateful.  As a "consolation
>prize", if this information/interface is not readily available, I would be
>more than happy to participate in creating the schematic, if I can get hold
>of some additional interfacing requirements.  I'm fairly familiar with the
>Motorola 68HC11E9 chip, and its my belief that the GM computer uses one from
>the same family.  Also, I've built quite a number of embedded systems (from
>an electronics point of view only, software came from a co-developing pal of
>mine) in the past, and I can't imagine creating an interface that difficult.
>
>Info on me: (the short version)
>I'm transplanting a FWD GM powertrain (3.8L supercharged) to the rear of a
>"homebrew" mid-engine vehicle I'm putting together.  In less than a week,
>I'll have a web site with all the info on my project, so I won't take up your
>space and time explaining it all here.  I have skills in electronics (though
>from a hobbyist realm), embedded systems (also hobbyist), LAN/WAN networking,
>C programming, and some mechanical ability.
>
>Any leads or information would be appreciated.  Thanks for your
>consideration,
>
>Frederic Breitwieser
>"HomeBrew Automotive" mailing list guy
>
>




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