160 Baud Interface

terryk terryk at foothill.net
Tue Jul 17 05:26:16 GMT 2001


160 baud is weird. It's not RS-232
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darrell N." <darrelln at datalog.ab.ca>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 4:17 PM
Subject: 160 Baud Interface


> All:
>
> I'm trying to get educated about talking to my ECM (747).  I understand
> it is 160 baud.  Do I need the PIC based protocol converter (or similar)
> to talk to this, or can I just use the transistor or Max232 based level
> converter with a laptop?  I tried finding this info on some of the linx on
> the GMECM page, but several of the more promising ones are broken -
> (FlexScan project, 160 Baud Info, Peter Gargano's page).
>
> And please don't rag on me about reading the archives, I am making an
> attempt, but I haven't figured out how to download the dang things so I
> can read them at leisure...  Besides, who's got time to go through 20
> thousand posts and pan the gold from the gravel...
>
> On another note, there was a few posts about someone who had
> uploaded TBI adapter plate drawings a few weeks back, but I can't find
> them.  There is no directory called "Incoming" anywhere that I could find
> on the FTP site.  Enlighten me...
>
>
> darrell n
> Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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