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Old 11-26-2008, 09:39 PM   #1
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Need help on bin stacking REVISITED

Well, found the stacking utility, but not sure how to use it. I have 16k bin ($6E ARAP), 32k configuration on the Prominator. In Tuner Pro bin stack utility... Bin size= 16k, Chip size= 32k and Block size= 32k it only gave me one layout location. I changed Chip size to 64k which gave me two locations and I created stacked file, uploaded it to my car and it still won't run. Need help! Thanks
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Old 11-27-2008, 12:31 AM   #2
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Re: Need help on bin stacking REVISITED

Most of the bin stacking stuff is for individual chips not emulation.

My Prominator works fine at 16 and 16. Just save the bin and load it (exactly as it is saved by TunerPro).

The 8 (16K bit programs) in a Prominator are stacked, but with different starting points set by a switch, not by a software starting location. I don't know what the default bin starting location is.

Why did you get a 32 when you use a 16? There may be Prominator software differences.

You might want to ask the person you bought the Prominator from (Bill Hitchcock?).

Talk to Bill.
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Old 11-27-2008, 09:45 AM   #3
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Re: Need help on bin stacking REVISITED

Pandin,
Thanks for the reply. I read in one of the threads on TGO where Bill recommended getting the 32k setup. Sent message to Bill, but as it is holiday waiting for a reply. Will try setting everything to 16k in bin stacker utility and see if that works.
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