Help please
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From: on the street
Car: 92 Formula 350
Engine: L98 with a T-76
Transmission: ArtCarr 700-R4
Axle/Gears: Bone stock 10bolt and 3.23's
Help please
Can anyone give me some help in actually programing the chip. I have a pocket programmer 2, I have a bin already but the ses light is on and it is because of the chip i think. It has a code 43. I think it is a knock sensor code, or a bad memcal. I have the stock 92 computer in the car still. I am confused about buffer i use, the binary file, and the byte program options. Any help would be greatly apreciated. Thanks. I need help just seting up the programmer.
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From: California
Car: Z28
Engine: L98
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uhhhh.... huh?
can you explain what you are doing? are you using a moates adapter to run a flash prom on the stock memcal?
anyhow, i'd suggest try programming the chip with stock code (the same code that the car came with) and making sure that it works so that you can find out if the problem is with your bin or something else.
I don't think i've ever changed/set the setting "byte program" in the PP2 software. make sure you have the right type of chip selected (mine is AT29C256), buffer start =00000, device start = 00000, device end =07fff.
then you hit load buffer and find your BIN file, then hit program device. that's about all there is to it.
can you explain what you are doing? are you using a moates adapter to run a flash prom on the stock memcal?
anyhow, i'd suggest try programming the chip with stock code (the same code that the car came with) and making sure that it works so that you can find out if the problem is with your bin or something else.
I don't think i've ever changed/set the setting "byte program" in the PP2 software. make sure you have the right type of chip selected (mine is AT29C256), buffer start =00000, device start = 00000, device end =07fff.
then you hit load buffer and find your BIN file, then hit program device. that's about all there is to it.



