More 101 stuff
Tom Sharpe
twsharpe at mtco.com
Wed Sep 2 03:19:53 GMT 1998
Jayson,
I am a professional programmer and am interested in writing my own EGI
program. Look into reverse engineering the xxx chips. Good Luck Tom S.
Jason Weir wrote:
> I just made what I think is a big discovery, but you know what they say
> about one man's treasure or something like that,
>
> Ok, I was checking out the following bins
>
> AJUK
> ABUL
> ACSW
> AKAL
> ASDU
> A 4.3 V6 chip that I got from Howell EFI
> A 4.3 V6 chip that I got from Bruce
>
> As we all know on the prom data is from 0x000 through 0x616 and code is
> from 0x617 through 0xfff, I checked the above files with Hex Workshop,
> with it you are able to compare files byte, by byte so I started
> checking the code (from 0x617 on) from the above files, I found them all
> to be exactly the same. So that means that the code is not different
> from a V6 to a V8 so Bruce was correct that the cylinder select is in
> the data somewhere... Maybe if we find it, a 7747 could be installed on
> a 4 cylinder someday???
>
> Did everybody already know this an I am just finding out? Boy would that
> make me feel dumb.. ;) later, Jason
>
> oh yeah you can find Hex Workshop at http://www.bpsoft.com
> --
> Jason Weir
> 88 Wrangler - 258 Chevy TBI
> Fayetteville, North Carolina
> http://home.att.net/~jweir/tbi/inject.htm --- TBI Installation Page
> http://home.att.net/~jweir/resume.htm --- My Resume
> mailto:jweir at worldnet.att.net
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