emulator
Mike Rolica
mrolica at meridian-mag.com
Thu Oct 21 19:18:53 GMT 1999
Can you send me some of the chemistry they are giving you? I would like too
be able to forget some stuff, like the fact that truck may be a write off
:-(:-(:-(:-(
Adjuster still has not gotten back to me yet, driving me nuts. Well any
who, what does this have to do with An emulator? What is the news on this
thing ( beta project). What is the general consensus on the emulator that
you can buy? Personally I think the diy is a better idea, and hay you might
learn something!
Mike Rolica
EXT. 260
:-)
-----Original Message-----
From: nacelp at jvlnet.com [SMTP:nacelp at jvlnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 3:04 PM
To: gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu;
gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: emulator
What a air head!, On my last post mentioned where to get it and
forgeot to
answer you question.
GM Pro is for editing bin files for some gm ecms. With the 747 (he
hasn't
done all the various ecms), you can change about anything you want
in the
table/map, and switch settings area of the bin file.
On the 747 there was like 270 variables that could be edited, if
you look
at programming 101, you'll see, how some of the look, and where they
are,
then if you download a 747 bin from the FTP, you can use a prom
editor, or
something like hexworkshop to see what a bin looks like and
understand some
of what it means using programming 101. While you can edit a bin by
hand
using a editor makes it a hole lot faster easier, and trouble free.
You have to be careful about what you get ask for. There can be a
huge
difference, between 2 editors for the same ecm. With the GM PRO and
CATS,
they give you almost too much freedom for editing.
Once back in the barn, I'll be going over the various setting
maps/tables,
settings, and putting together a document simuliar to the tuning doc
tuning
txt., and time availbe try tieing it all togehther.
Grumpy 25-30 Oct I might be flakey to reach, will be at 1/2 house
for
preperation for going home!!. Yeeppeee...
><< I've used GMpro with excellent results, and support. >>
>
>Whats this GM Pro software? Where can I see/try it?
>
>Jim
>
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