Injector Duty Monitor

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Mon Jan 4 22:01:22 GMT 1999


-----Original Message-----
From: steve ravet <Steve.Ravet at arm.com>
To: diy_efi <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Injector Duty Monitor

So it's still a matter of having the secret decoder ring to be able to use
it.
Bruce


>
> PWMETER.C
> AT892051.H
> PWMETER.HEX
> PWMETER.PS
> PWMETER.S01
> PWMETER.TXT
>
>
>pwmeter.txt is a document that tells you what everything else is
>
>pwmeter.c is a C program, along with at892051.h.  You need a C compiler
>to use these, and it needs to be specific to the device that you are
>going to put the program into (looks like an Atmel microcontroller,
>similar to PIC).
>
>pwmeter.hex is a hex file.  That's the end result of compiling the C
>program, and the .hex file is ready to be read into a device programmer.
>
>pwmeter.ps is a postscript file, can be read by the program
>"ghostscript" or can be sent straight to a postscript printer.  Most
>likely a schematic.
>
>pwmeter.s01 is a schematic that could be read by Tango schematic
>software, if you had it.  Since you probably don't, just print out the
>postscript file instead.
>
>With that said, the pwmeter.txt is skimpy on details.  How exactly does
>this thing tell you what the pulse width is?  I don't have ghostscript
>installed so I can't read the .ps file.  Georg, got any more details?
>
>--steve
>




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