| Re: can't program 24-pin chip after tune-up The 24 PIN EPROMs seem to be hit or miss when it comes to being programmed. Most are old stock, and some people have experianced bad EPROMs that were brand new, or would only take a couple times being programmed.
If that's not the issue, may need to check the offset, if the EPROM is larger than the stock EPROM, the bin will have to be offset to the "end of the chip". moates.net has some documentation on using offsets.
Most people are now switching over to 28 pin EEPROMs, and using an adaptor that will set the address properly, again moates.net has those adaptors. If you are using the '7148 ECM, you will need the narrower leg version (.46 IIRC). I made one for a friends Turbo Regal I should be tuning soon. This does require changing the EPROM socket on the daughter board, which is where the adaptor comes into play.
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