Topic scan tool bin files
David A. Cooley
n5xmt at bellsouth.net
Thu Jun 10 02:15:12 GMT 1999
At 09:20 PM 6/9/99 +0000, you wrote:
>There are programs that will disassemble Intel PC binary executable, data
>files, ROM, RAM and BIOS. I have never used one.
>You can use you rMS- DOS program DEBUG or Borland Turbo Debugger.
>It seems the best program is "Sourcer" fom V-Communications written by
>Frank Van Gilluwe were I am referencing this information in a book
>he wrote"The Undocumented PC" 1st edition 1994. The Sourcer program
>will separate code from data, locate port I/O usage, start and entry points,
>a interrupt synopsis, generate comments in complete assembly source code.
>He first wrote the program in 1988, so should be some where on internet
>and probably more improvements by now.
>
I found a great disassembler that supports 57 different CPU's... you tell
it what CPU it's for after it loads the BIN and it disassembles like mad.
It's called Interactive Disassembler Pro.
>I have been trying to connect to Ford OBD2 with no success.
>Presently I have a vehicle simulator hooked to a 96 Snap-On.
>I can read byte code fine, but as soon as I transmit the scan tool
>cuts me off. I also can get various 3 bit messages which seem to
>indicate impeadance mismatch or other comm. problems.
>I have found some references on the Ford Standard Corporate Protocol
>SCP Protocol Definitions and Interface Requirements
>part number ES-F7LC-12K529-BA and
>SCP Diagnostic Message and Dialouge Requirements........-CA
>Can these be ordered by parts dept.?
>also" Hosted Bus Controller Chip User Guide" by Ford
Might also check the SAE HS3000... pretty definitive spec's for the comms,
especially the 41.6KBPS VPW the Fords use.
===========================================================
David Cooley N5XMT Internet: N5XMT at bellsouth.net
Packet: N5XMT at KQ4LO.#INT.NC.USA.NA T.A.P.R. Member #7068
Sponges grow in the ocean... Wonder how deep it would be if they didn't?!
===========================================================
More information about the Diy_efi
mailing list