808 QQQ's next QQ

Stuart Bunning stuart at kenelec.com.au
Mon Feb 15 22:37:40 GMT 1999


Does this ring a bell.

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We're going to be changing the format, and pace a little.  With
all that's been written time, and time again, I've convinced that
anyone who has been following this and the 101 series know's
that it's for educational purposes, and the warning about using the
info.,  if not please refer to the prior 101/808 postings.
  Today, were just gonna do some quick stuff that starts at the 
beginning of the bin file.  0000+1 is the Prom ID,  0002+3 is
the date code,  0004+5 Seq,  0006+7 is the checksum, 0008
is the program ID,  0009 is for options A, 000A is Option B
(TBI-6-8 cyl select), 000B,C+D, look to be rpm min speeds for
ign, A/F control.  As time permits, and as more people work
with this info we might revisit some addresses, and better 
explain them.  So this is 10 switches/settings, 268 to go..
  As a reminder you all the prior mentioned material,  the
info at 332 for delco_edit, the asbx series of bins, and all the
prior postings.  ie if you want to know the cyl selects then
look at asbx 6 and 8 and compare   000A.  
  Again after reading all of this if you have any questions please
e-mail off list, and we'll go over it.  If several folks don't get it then
I'll do an amendment, but please lets keep the list traffic down
so those that are trying to archive the material later can get the
distilled version, 
Cheers
Bruce           nacelp at bright.net
Also you don't need to include the whole text inna reply to me,
just a couple lines will suffice.


At 10:52 AM 15/2/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stuart Bunning <stuart at kenelec.com.au>
>To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
>Date: Monday, February 15, 1999 12:00 AM
>Subject: Re: 808 QQQ's
>
>Which leads to the next question, anyone know what 0009 is for?.
>THANKS
>Bruce
>
>
>>location C00A is cyl select not C009 
>
>>>I've got a problem, (ok, ok, but one you can help with),  on the Aussie
>>>808  using the ASBX bin file, I'm not totally sure which is the cyl sel.
>
>
>

Stuart 
Australia
1 * 1988 VN Commodore Buick 3.8l V6 (Aussie GM Vehicle 808)
1 * 1976 Chrysler Charger 4.3l Hemi 6 with DELCO P4 808
1 * Bench ECU for testing and playing 808

Email: stuart at kenelec.com.au
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