BLM cell boarder values
Marteney, Steven J.
smarteney at xlvision.com
Wed Apr 19 17:44:34 GMT 2000
Sorry. I misunderstood the original question. Was thinking of the table.
Thanks for clarifying!!! I feel so smart now, yet still so dumb.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Heflin [mailto:rah at horizon.hit.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 11:31 AM
To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
Subject: RE: BLM cell boarder values
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Marteney, Steven J. wrote:
> Thanks for the info. Two questions: Looking at the ECMGuy's BUA hack I
> gathered that the table was at $001C which should be in the heart of
> internal RAM, i.e. changeable? Where is C5D5, re-mapped RAM? elsewhere?
>
> Also, what exactly does "100 rpm rpm" mean? I saw that in the hack but
> couldn't make sense of it. I think I know what it means but not sure of
the
> units notation.
> Steve
$001C is where the actual BLM cell values are stored. The "boarder
values" are stored in the EPROM data, and are changable, they may well
be different for each car/engine combo too, but GM could be leaving
the always the same. So the data for what the current BLMS are for
each cell are stored in $001C not what values put you in what cell.
I adjusted my car to get a better coverage of this. My stock car
computer with a modded engine used I belive 6 cells.
Roger
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