OFAB and OFAC bins wanted
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OFAB and OFAC bins wanted
ECU bin files wanted for these two ecus, I'd prefer standard but modified would be OK.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
- sailorbob
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Smuggl0r :sailorbob, let me know if you find any, i'll do the same. I doubt it will be likely though, would have better chance of desoldering the rom from one yourself.
Cheers
you dont need to, all you need is emulator and software, which you can connect direct to ecu, and even run the car from the emulator
- FezzR
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You don't even need an emulator to get the code out of an eec-iv, just a neat gizmo called an eecSucka (see http://www.moates.net).
I can get the code out of a ecu but don't own a FRST ecu! I'm just after the code to see how the code has evolved and to held me decipher another ecu.
I can get the code out of a ecu but don't own a FRST ecu! I'm just after the code to see how the code has evolved and to held me decipher another ecu.
- sailorbob
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as the discription says, thats designed for bench work all depends what your looking to do at the end of the day,
and it doesnt state that it can write to anything, which to be honest makes it pointless unless you enjoy reading binary all day long
cheers for the link tho, some interesting info
and it doesnt state that it can write to anything, which to be honest makes it pointless unless you enjoy reading binary all day long
cheers for the link tho, some interesting info
- FezzR
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I'm just starting at the beginning. Craig also does a J3 adapter card, the F2, that you can burn your own chip to. He also does a couple of emulators, the Ostrich and Autoprom.
The thing with the eec is that you have to figure out the data tables for each ecu (as the one's I've seen to date are all different) before you dare start altering things and burning your own chip.
The thing with the eec is that you have to figure out the data tables for each ecu (as the one's I've seen to date are all different) before you dare start altering things and burning your own chip.
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