Building a programmer.??
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Building a programmer.??
Anyone have any info on building your own programmer? I know for eeprom it is very simple.. a few resistors and maybe ha diode or cap.
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Re: Building a programmer.??
Originally posted by Thirim
Anyone have any info on building your own programmer? I know for eeprom it is very simple.. a few resistors and maybe ha diode or cap.
Anyone have any info on building your own programmer? I know for eeprom it is very simple.. a few resistors and maybe ha diode or cap.
Then do a web search for DIY burners/programmers. These will give an idea of how to implement the hardware and software.
RBob.
I built my own too. The difference between my attempt and RBob's is that he knew what he was doing at the time
. Mine now works fine, and the effort was good for me. I once rode a pushbike 1100 km, it didn't make my head hurt, but I'm not going to make that effort again. Building a programmer did make my head hurt, and I'm definitely not doing that again, either. PP2's are cheap.
Go to Glenn Pure's site and click on the Electronics link to find all the info you need, including software. There are kits available for this. Mine cost about $USD 100.
John
. Mine now works fine, and the effort was good for me. I once rode a pushbike 1100 km, it didn't make my head hurt, but I'm not going to make that effort again. Building a programmer did make my head hurt, and I'm definitely not doing that again, either. PP2's are cheap.Go to Glenn Pure's site and click on the Electronics link to find all the info you need, including software. There are kits available for this. Mine cost about $USD 100.
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This is a link to a site I found for a programmer. It supports most roms used in GM ecu's, and is fairly easy to build.
http://home.quicknet.com.au/andrewm/eprom1/index.html
I found a minor bug...it needs +12-14v to run not +9v - the programming voltage won't be high enough otherwise.
The software is DOS, but works nicely.
Sean
This is a link to a site I found for a programmer. It supports most roms used in GM ecu's, and is fairly easy to build.
http://home.quicknet.com.au/andrewm/eprom1/index.html
I found a minor bug...it needs +12-14v to run not +9v - the programming voltage won't be high enough otherwise.
The software is DOS, but works nicely.
Sean
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Here's the most bang for the buck:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&category=4661
It's what I use and it works flawlessly. You can't beat the price either so why build one unless you just want the experience?
Of course, this is the ultimate solution:
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=201015
**drooling on keyboard**
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&category=4661
It's what I use and it works flawlessly. You can't beat the price either so why build one unless you just want the experience?

Of course, this is the ultimate solution:
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=201015
**drooling on keyboard**
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Certainly is. Works well...
The poor Stato needed the rear qtrs reprimed- the weather got under it and bubbled.
But on track for next week end. Yay! Shame the humidity is >80%
I like to build most of my tools- it helps me understand the interactions between things.
Not looking good- I might delay until after the wet season.
Sean
The poor Stato needed the rear qtrs reprimed- the weather got under it and bubbled.

But on track for next week end. Yay! Shame the humidity is >80%
I like to build most of my tools- it helps me understand the interactions between things.
Not looking good- I might delay until after the wet season.
Sean
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