Checksum questions

DC Smith morepoweral at tetranet.net
Mon Mar 27 13:05:32 GMT 2000


The checksum is pretty easy to come up with. Just zero out the first
two bytes in the prom, then read it off the edit program, and insert it
into the first two locations.

ECMnut at aol.com wrote:
> 
> Which ECM & Code are you working with?
> Can you turn off the checksum calc?
> I think it is "AA" in the Sy chip.
> Allows you to "change-burn-test",  "change-burn-test",
>  without chksum worries.
> MV
> 
> >
> >  >Didn't tunercat have a checksum program?.
> >  >I just checked he has a 30 day evaluation program, If you doing many might
> >  >be cheaper just to go this way, or get a editor, both the Tunercat, and
> >
> >  I'm probably going to do just that.   Time better spent tuning, not banging
> >  head against wall about checksums et al.
> >
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