ECU6 EFI system construction
Frederic Breitwieser
frederic.breitwieser at xephic.dynip.com
Fri Jan 15 02:37:57 GMT 1999
> Mike, you have some good ideas about a display. Actually, you have some
> very good ideas about the display. I ahd also planned to incorporate at
> least a small LCD display, and incorporated an expansion connector on the
> board for just that purpose. It's the one that doesn't actually go
> anywhere, but has 8 CPU I/O bits and Vcc. I'll put you down for as someone
> who can potentially help.
I haven't been following this thread (or any thread for that
matter) as much as I'd like, however I did download your
work Al to see what you've done and how you've done it.
While my interest is primarily PC based EFI for a variety of
reasons, I too am interested in displaying the
performance/status of the powertrain/vehicle to the driver
via LCD panels, in fact, I purchased from www.eio.com two
such $99 5.5" sharp NTSC displays in hopes of doing so. I
intended at one time to utilize those old VIC chips from the
Commodore 64, as I had a few lying around as replacements,
but I can't seem to find the chips. I wouldn't mind
participating in this if this shall be considered a group
participation thing. ALso, very interested in the EFI of
course.
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Frederic Breitwieser
Bridgeport, CT 06606
http://www.xephic.dynip.com
1993 Superchaged Lincoln Continental
1989 500cid Turbocharged HWMMV
1975 Dodge D200 Club Cab
2000 Buick GTP (twin turbo V6)
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