LT1 Prom editor project!

steve ravet steve.ravet at arm.com
Sun Feb 7 22:13:07 GMT 1999


Forgot to add, you can download V for free at www.objectcentral.com. 
I've used it a couple times, it's easy to get going in even if you're
"just" a C programmer (like me).

--steve

steve ravet wrote:
> 
> My only suggestion is to make it customizable in the style of promedit,
> via a .ecu type of file.  That'll make it much more widely usable.  I'd
> also suggest (if you're writing it in C or C++) using a class library
> called "V".  The V class library is good for generic windowed programs,
> and is the same at the source level for unix, windows, and os/2.  With
> that and a text file that describes the PROM layout, your program would
> be usable by everyone.
> 
> --steve
> 
> Ken Kelly wrote:
> >
> > Folk's I've been lurking on DIY_EFI for the last 9 month's. I'm now taking
> > action. I'm writing an editor for the LT1 proms.
> >
> >          I have socketed my 8051 from a 95 camaro. I read these chips for the 95
> > Camaro. I have them as an Example of the Event and Time Proms from a 95 Camaro
> > LT1. Dave Hempstead is working on disaasembling them.
> >         Roger Heflin is disaasembling a 93 for input on the 93 LT1 prom.
> >
> >         If you have other samples to work with, or some input drop me a line.
> >
> >                 Ken
> 
> --
> Steve Ravet
> ARM, INC
> steve.ravet at arm.com
> www.arm.com

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