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Old 12-13-2008, 02:26 AM   #1
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Bin Stacking - Tunerpro ?

I am running a '165 ECM and $6E modified ARAP code on an 27SF512 chip and want to use the G3 adapter that I got from Moates (I have a Burn1).

I did it before, but I think I used Winbin to stack the chip and I cannot figure out how to do it again and cant find Winbin anywhere.

I understand how to set the offset on the Burn1 to setup one Bin on the chip but I dont understand how to stack the bins so that I can have two programs to choose from.

I have been told that you can either use offsets or stack a BIN in Tunerpro to do it, but when I try to use Tunerpro's stacking tool, I cannot edit the definition file address for BIN1 and BIN2.

I am not really dumb, but can someone explain it in plain english so I can understand it.

Searching for the topic gave very little help and I want one bin for highway cruising and one for performance or maybe a valet mode.
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Re: Bin Stacking - Tunerpro ?

I figured out why it was so hard for me to do it.... its almost fool proof how to do it. I was trying to copy and paste the physical drive address into the Bin Path, which does not work.

I tried to manually type in the address and I got an error that POS0 and POS1 were all zeros.

So I looked at the documentation one more time on Moates website:
http://www.moates.net/documentation....entation_id=11

I noticed that the file size had populated and mine was not showing any file size at all, just zero. Then I saw the link that says BROWSE right next to the file size.

You press browse and click on the bins you want to use for each position and set the right bin size, block size and chip size.

Then you create an output file for the stacked bins and press STACK and viola, you are done.

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