Don.F.Broadus at ucm.com
Don.F.Broadus at ucm.com
Wed Jun 2 17:22:23 GMT 1999
I have tried to down load the 747 Bins into promedit but had zero luck. Is
there a procedure to copy a bin then load it into
promedit ? I do not have any experience with these programs.
Thanks for your help
> -----Original Message-----
> From: steve ravet [SMTP:Steve.Ravet at arm.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 9:45 AM
> To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: Re:
>
>
>
> Geffro wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks
> > I've been searching the diy--efi website without much luck
> > Have read prog 101 but i dont understand any of it
> > eg
> >
> > The PROM has tables and some program code. It maps into processor space
> > from 0xd000 to 0xdfff. The ROM appears in the processor space from
> 0xe000 to
> > 0xffff. Data space in the PROM is from 0x000 to 0x616. Code starts at
> 0x617
> > and continues to the end of the PROM, 0xfff.
> >
> > So to learn this where do i go ?
>
> Well, I hate to say it but read through the archives, searching for
> programming 101. Also read the tuning tips document which describes how
> it all works together. And pay attention to what comes across the gmecm
> list.
>
> Also download some of the 747 bins and run them through either promedit
> or tuna. That way you can actually see some of the tables, see how
> spark timing varies by load and rpm, etc.
>
> > I have collected a few proms that I'd like to read.
> > So can you good folk
> > tell me what I need
> > Is a prom reader an emulator and burner?cause i'd like to buy one
>
> A reader/programmer is different from an emulator. You need a
> reader/programmer, the emulator is nice but not necessary.
>
> --steve
>
> > whatever so i can start to work thiis out
> > Cheers
> > Geoff
>
> --
> Steve Ravet
> steve.ravet at arm.com
> Advanced Risc Machines, Inc.
> www.arm.com
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