Hello
Dave & Irina Eicher
sailors at mwci.net
Sun Jul 16 12:59:22 GMT 2000
Hello,
I'm VERY interested in participating in this activity. I'm motivated because
I am putting an LS1 engine from a 1998 Z28 into my 1964 Impala SS. I would
like to be able to reprogram the fuel maps and advance tables when I add a
turbocharger.
I just bought Redhat V6.0 ($1.99) but haven't installed it yet. I'm a BSEE
grad with post grad work in Computer Science, I'm an engineering manager of
a software group. It has been several years since I developed code but I
believe I can resurrect the skills. How can I help?
thanks, dave
----- Original Message -----
From: Rodney Fulk <elixir at pathwaynet.com>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>; <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 4:02 PM
Subject: Hello
> A couple of us are looking into making a universal powerful tool under
> Linux.
> It would eventually allow ANYONE running Linux to scan their car as well
as
> program them if they have flash roms. (I foresee someone even allowing it
to
> modify images to be burned onto PROM chips when we get it going well.)
>
> Theoretically the way its being done would allow ANY programmable or
> scannable engine control system to be controlled or scanned under Linux.
You
> could even run more then one scanner at the same time to check for
different
> things.
>
> The changing between cars theoretically should be as easy as changing to a
> different printer under Windows.
>
> Anyone interested in working on this project should contact me for
details.
>
> Once off the ground we will likely need some testers for them too.
>
> Since it is intended to be a group designed project it should be free and
> very powerful when finished.
>
> Especially if you already have working code since reinventing the wheel is
> never very exciting.
>
> elixir at pathwaynet.com
>
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