Need help with board selection
steve ravet
Steve.Ravet at arm.com
Tue May 25 15:22:44 GMT 1999
Darren -- Try picking up a 730/727 ECM at the junkyard. There is a
commented disassembly at the ECMGUY's site. If you really want to roll
your own you can erase the PROM and write your own software. These ECMs
have all the code in the PROM so you can do all the code yourself if you
want. Plus the A/D, PWM outputs, injector/coil drivers etc. are
already set up for you. And, it comes in a nice aluminum box.
I think that's a far better deal than you're likely to find buying some
kind of demo or project board.
--steve
> Darren Ginter wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to the DIY_EFI stuff but I am interested in working on an EFI
> project. The only problem is that I only want to do the software
> aspect of it and simply purchase complete, over the counter hardware.
>
> Doesn anyone have any recommendations? I'm not looking to spend a
> whole lot but I will go the extra mile for good technology. I
> *really* like the MPC555 but can't really find much in the way of a
> setup that I can get going right away on.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Darren
--
Steve Ravet
steve.ravet at arm.com
Advanced Risc Machines, Inc.
www.arm.com
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