Eprom Emulator Ideas
Stuart Bunning
stuart at kenelec.com.au
Thu Mar 4 05:13:39 GMT 1999
Good point and if it wasn't for the fact that he didn't accept VISA i would
of allready had one by now.
I havn't had a chance (lazy) to go to the post office and get a money order.
But by the sounds of things what people are working on will be far better
then this emulator.
YES/NO we will see... I still may get one anyway if i ever get around to
ordering one..
I faxed a order to him it bounced I emailed a order no reply i emailed
again and he said i don't accept credit card.
i didn't go further..
At 10:48 PM 3/3/99 -0500, you wrote:
>your right not realtime, but fairly close, and the $50 price is correct
>but that includes shipping, I guess $20 shipping from Taiwan isnt that
>bad, I remember shipping stuff home from S. Korea when I was there, it
>was kinda pricey... Another question, can you reset the processor with
>the vehicle running, I remember reading about one of the "realtime"
>emulators, it stated that when you told the program to "update" the code
>it might cause the engine to hiccup, was this hiccup the processor being
>reset?? I mean if you change data and press one button to update the
>code and reset the processor how much more "realtime" do you want??
>just my opinion.. But either way sure beats running back in the house
>to burn another chip like most of us are doing now... Jason
>
>Stuart Bunning wrote:
>>
>> I thought of that but the problem is it can't be done in realtime.
>> IT apears that you will have to reset the ecm every time you want to modify
>> code.
>> which may be better then re programming eproms every 5 seconds but it's not
>> realtime.
>> and the price is $50 US as I emailed the guy as i wanted to get one and he
>> told me it was $50 US
>> so the web page is not uptodate..
>>
>> my 2cents..
>>
>> At 10:07 PM 3/3/99 -0500, you wrote:
>> >If everyone looks at the following emulator
>> >http://www.at-taiwan.com/~com00121/. Correct me if I am wrong but wont
>> >this work for what everyone is trying to do, except for the lack of a
>> >reset function. If this will work than half the work is done, it
>> >connects via the serial port, all that is needed is software to edit the
>> >prom and incorporate the emulator commands.. I am not a programmer at
>> >all so I have no idea what this would entail but it would seem to me
>> >that having to do half the work is twice as good. I bought one of these
>> >a while back due to the price, I couldn't pass it up, I thought that I
>> >would never get it due to the fact that it seems to come from some
>> >college kids in Taiwan but I did get it, I have not had the time to set
>> >it up, I need to make a cable to use it with the 2732A. Anyway just my
>> >2 cents worth.. Jason
>> >
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> STUART BUNNING
>> SALES ENGINEER
>> KENELEC SCIENTIFIC PTY LTD
>>
>> 23-25 REDLAND DRIVE
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>>
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>
Best Regards,
STUART BUNNING
SALES ENGINEER
KENELEC SCIENTIFIC PTY LTD
23-25 REDLAND DRIVE
MITCHAM VICTORIA 3132
AUSTRALIA
PHONE: 61 3 9873 1022
FAX: 61 3 9873 0200
EMAIL: stuart at kenelec.com.au
WEB: http://www.kenelec.com.au/
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