[Gmecm] P6 ECM information?

Jared Ryan jryan
Wed Apr 5 20:19:59 UTC 2006


Modula is a programming language.  I am not familiar with it myself (I 
am on the list to hopefully learn some things) but I found articules 
about Modula and Modula-2 on Wikipedia that told me some interesting 
background on the languages.

On Apr 5, 2006, at 3:03 PM, William Lucke wrote:

> What is "modula"?
> Is there a "family tree" of GM ECMs, from the earliest digital (which 
> was...?) through the modern ones?
>
>
> Will
>
>
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>> From: "Steve Ravet" <Steve.Ravet at arm.com>
>> Subject: RE: [Gmecm] P6 ECM information?
>> Ryan, are you writing your own code that you've run out of memory and
>> CPU cycles?  The 32 bit computers should have plenty of both, and 
>> there
>> are tuners available for them.  tunercat has a package for the 96 and 
>> 97
>> pickups, and probably others as well.  I'm currently working on a 
>> USB<->
>> VPW cable that can be used for scan tool and reflashing functions on
>> these computers.
>> These computers are programmed in a version of modula, so there won't 
>> be
>> any commented disassemblies.  I do have some information on the
>> internals of these PCMs, I need to get it posted one of these days.
>> --steve
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: gmecm-bounces at diy-efi.org [mailto:gmecm-bounces at diy-efi.org] 
>>> On Behalf Of Ryan Hess
>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:28 PM
>>> To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
>>> Subject: [Gmecm] P6 ECM information?
>>>
>>> Hi everone,
>>>     I'm investigating possible upgrades for my P4 computer.  At the  
>>> moment it doesn't have enough processor power or free space.  I  
>>> found some information about the P6 family with dual processors and 
>>> a  27512 eprom and/or flash memory.      Now as far as I know, these 
>>> are the ECMs you'd find on the OBDII LT1's  and other cars.  Or 
>>> maybe I'm all mixed up and what I'm really  talking about is a P66?
>>>     At any rate, if the dual processor ECM is the LT1 ECM, I know 
>>> these  have been hacked, or at least enough to create the programs 
>>> out there  such as LT1edit (?).  Are there any commented  
>>> disassemblies???  Maybe more importantly, are there any schematics  
>>> of these ECMs?  Or ANY ECM a few steps above the P4?
>>>     Thanks,
>>>   Ryan
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