Delco_edit 101
Bruce Plecan
nacelp at bright.net
Sun Jul 5 15:29:31 GMT 1998
OK, if you're doing a one of a kind prom, or what to edit one, and
there is no editing material for it that you can find, the Delco edit
is a must. IMHO, the easiest way is to get your prom dissasseblied,
or find one.
For this exercise I'm using the asbx.bin (asbx9285.bin) it can be
found at 332incoming as a bin file. Then there is a diss of it at
Ludis's site. Get both of those, and print out the diss..
Now get delco_edit.exe, and gnuplot.exe. Put them in the same
folder. (They are both at 332 incoming).
In DOS, get to delco_edit. Then enter something like
delco_edit.exe asbx.bin new.bin (if you have asbx9285.bin,
use
that)
If you look at the dis., you'll notice a table starting at 0044, it's 11
columns, by 12 rows.
Most any time your running the "edit" hitting ? enter, will give
you a screen of options.
So type, a enter
It will ask for a beginning address, type 0044 enter.
Then it will show a table
type, c enter It will next ask for columns type 11 enter
again new table
type, r enter It will ask you for rows type 12
typing x will toggle displays from hex to dec..
type f and it will ask for factor, type .352 enter
you now have the spark table in plain english in front of you..
At this time type g enter, it will say graphic display, type g enter
again, and you have a 3d chart.
This is from memory since I can't have both running at the same time,
but should help. No, I'm still learning it. If your like me, it will
take
hours of fiddling to get it in your head right, don't get frustrated, it's
worth figuring out.
Cheers
Bruce
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