[Gmecm] The next step: E67 ECM

WopOnTour wopontour
Thu Jun 21 20:48:47 UTC 2007


Since almost ALL aspects of the E67 calibration can currently be 
altered/modified via HP Tuners, doesn't this mean that the decompiled 
calibration and OS data must be floating around out there in cyber-space 
somewhere?
This was so obviously NOT something that was "backwards engineered"...
WOT
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bcroe at juno.com>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:56 PM
Subject: [Gmecm] The next step: E67 ECM


>I suppose there is no physical access to the computer
> (data & memory) buses.  If there were, equipment could
> pick up the actual code.
>
> 20 Jun 07  "Darren Freed" <darrenfreed at gmail.com> writes:
>> Nevertheless it would be very interesting to look at
>> the code and compare various configurations.
>>
>> HPTuners is fine if all you want to do is adjust parameters
>> in the calibration data.  If you really want to understand the
>> PCM, it is useless, because the file generated by a read
>> of the pcm is encrypted - very annoying.
>>
>> Darren
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