What were they thinking?
Carl Summers
InTech at writeme.com
Fri Apr 21 21:34:16 GMT 2000
Hi Dan,
Could you get me the numbers printed on the eprom???? I'd like to write
them down for future reference. Thanks
-Carl Summers
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From: owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org [mailto:owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org]On
Behalf Of Dan Plaskett
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 12:59 PM
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Subject: What were they thinking?
Lightbulbs have started going off lately. Perhaps I'm just stupid, but did
anyone else know that GM was using 27C256 chips in the 86-89 TPIs.
Everything I had read said that they were supposed to be 27C128s. I set my
eprom programmer to read 27C128s, made sure the checksums were the same all
the way through, documented each step as I'm going along, then bam I hit a
brick wall when trying to program the chip after erasing it. Error, error,
error. No identification on the chip of course. By some stroke of luck
however one of the chips did respond when asked for self-identification.
Guess what, it's a 27C256. Reset the configuration to burn that chip, no
more problem. Since the bin files I created were all 16K I am assuming that
the back half of the chip was blank. I did get a different sumcheck on one
of them using the configuration for 27C256. But the bin file that I created
and the readouts from TunerCat were identical, so I am assuming that it's
OK. There I go assuming again. Just thought I'd pass that along for any
novices like me out there.
Dan Plaskett
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