Custom Program for a factory computer

Mark Romans romans at pacbell.net
Sun Oct 24 17:58:24 GMT 1999


Wow John:  This would indeed be a powerful tool.

Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: John S. Gwynne <jsg at mrcday.com>
To: gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Sunday, October 24, 1999 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: Custom Program for a factory computer


>
>| Has anyone written a complete program for the factory hardware?  It
>| seems that the registers are pretty well figured out for some of them.
>| How hard could it be to convert say the program for EFI332 to run on the
>| GM Processor? is there a C compiler available? It would give all the
>
>
>This is a little different than what you had in mind, but I believe
>I'm close to being able to merge an efi332 board with the I/O section
>of a '7730. The advantage is that the CPU will have the speed and
>resource to run an RTOS based code (which the original 6811 variant
>could not) and testing will not require any wiring harness changes to
>the vehicle [that is in my case, '88 TPI now running '7730 with '92
>cal axxc]. Only needing to move the ecm connector to change computers
>is the goal. This seems to me a reasonable next step in the efi332
>development.
>
>john gwynne
>




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