730/749 Rom
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730/749 Rom
Has anyone ever dumped the rom routine code at $5000-$5FFF or $6000-$6FFF ?
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Re: 730/749 Rom
Originally posted by JP86SS
Has anyone ever dumped the rom routine code at $5000-$5FFF or $6000-$6FFF ?
Has anyone ever dumped the rom routine code at $5000-$5FFF or $6000-$6FFF ?
An access to the $6000+ area will reboot the ECM.
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Re: Re: 730/749 Rom
Originally posted by RBob
An access to the $6000+ area will reboot the ECM.
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An access to the $6000+ area will reboot the ECM.
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I keep seeing references to it but no info.
Did this communicate with a display or tuning device of some sort?
Any other ideas on what it did, does, or could do?
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I believe there was some tuning/adjustment/display hardware connected to the back of the ECM that used the addresses you describe. If you look at section 2.5 in the Turbo_P4 document, you'll see some references to that hardware. It describes what variables were available on the HUD unit for different switch positions.
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Re: Re: Re: 730/749 Rom
Originally posted by JP86SS
Don't want that
Don't want that

Also note that the RAM addresses in the L04xx area is on the external calibration equipment.
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Re: Re: Re: 730/749 Rom
Originally posted by JP86SS
Don't want that
I keep seeing references to it but no info.
Did this communicate with a display or tuning device of some sort?
Any other ideas on what it did, does, or could do?
Don't want that

I keep seeing references to it but no info.
Did this communicate with a display or tuning device of some sort?
Any other ideas on what it did, does, or could do?
The HUD was just degmented LED displays, not what you'd imagine in the way of a windsheild image.
Then there was an emulator.
And a data loggin devise.
For the very early 80s it was SOTA, but primitive compared to anything we have today.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: 730/749 Rom
Originally posted by RBob
Also note that the RAM addresses in the L04xx area is on the external calibration equipment.
RBob.
Also note that the RAM addresses in the L04xx area is on the external calibration equipment.
RBob.
Didn't know that. Tagged as such in my hac.
One more piece of the puzzle clarified.
Was hoping the routines could be of some use for modifying parameters but looks like nothing there.
Jp
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