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Old Jun 5, 2005 | 09:45 PM
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Getting ready to start burning!

Alright after a serious overhaul of my 87 IROC it is time to start burning chips to ultimately get this car running right!

I have the 165 ECM and would like to burn eeproms to avoid getting an eraser.

After looking through moates.net and reading the technical articles here I am pretty sure this is what I want to purchase, but I just wanted a yay or nay to be sure. This way I only have to place an order once!

GP1 Package: GM Adapter with 2 chips which includes:
2) 27SF512 chips
1) S2 ZIF Socket
1) G1 Adapter

From there I will have to pick up an eeprom burner, I have tunerpro rt and begin the quest.
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Old Jun 5, 2005 | 10:05 PM
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You need a BURN1 if you want to read and burn to the flash chips.

You need a HDR1 if you want to read your original MEMCAL.

If you want to datalog (highly recommended), you need a means to connect from the ALDL to laptop serial port, or get Moates USB setup (ALDU1 and CABL1) like I use.

Click here to see how I did it. The same equipment will work with the 165 ECM, but you will need a different ECU file for your particular bin. Best of luck, Ed www.edgesz28.com
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Old Jun 6, 2005 | 06:54 AM
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Originally posted by EdgesZ28
You need a BURN1 if you want to read and burn to the flash chips.

You need a HDR1 if you want to read your original MEMCAL.

If you want to datalog (highly recommended), you need a means to connect from the ALDL to laptop serial port, or get Moates USB setup (ALDU1 and CABL1) like I use.

Click here to see how I did it. The same equipment will work with the 165 ECM, but you will need a different ECU file for your particular bin. Best of luck, Ed www.edgesz28.com
Doesn't craig sell a device that does burning/reading and realtime emulation as well? Forgive me if I don't recall the name but this stuff all came out long after I was burning proms. I'm thinking of buying aostrich soon though. Real soon.

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Old Jun 6, 2005 | 08:34 AM
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Originally posted by anesthes
Doesn't craig sell a device that does burning/reading and realtime emulation as well?
Yes - the APU1 AutoProm Package: USB Version - $325

Product Description: Does everything in one package, one USB-based device! USB-powered, so no power supply needed. Chip burning/reading, datalogging, and realtime emulation. Performs ALDL communications at 160/8192 baud, programs AT29C256, 27SF512, and AM29F040 chips. Has 3-channel 0-5v 10-bit A/D provision fpr wideband and other datalogging. Includes AutoProm device, 28-pin 18-inch emulation cable, OBD1-style ALDL cable CABL1, 6-ft USB cable, 1x 29C256 chip, 1x 27SF512 chip, 1x 29F040 chip, and Mark Mansur's "TunerPro RT" Software license. PLEASE READ through product documentation to understand some of the features of this all-in-one, datalogging, realtime emulation tuning, and chip burning hardware. Keep in mind you'll still need a chip adapter and probably a ZIF, so select them from the Adapters and Sockets categories if you don't have them already. Fully compatible with TunerPro RT and TunerCat.



But if you wanted to just burn chips now and do emulation later, you can get the equipment I listed and add the Ostrich later. Ed.

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