mekkis, have you got any notes if your process, or the disassembly, or anything about how you located these addresses or anything?
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mekkis, have you got any notes if your process, or the disassembly, or anything about how you located these addresses or anything?
mekkis this is awesome. If only i could find my socketed jtec. i havent seen it in 7 years. All we need now are some cool flags and maby some real time emulation.
the 2 .bins are the rom dumps i think i provided years and years ago, the other is his definition file for tuner pro. if i can find my socket jtec which i havent seen in like 10 years im going to try...
jtec.info back online, sorry it took me so long to notice this, ive been away a long time. mediawiki auto update caused a skin failure
because they are awesome. I really need to update jtec.info with this interesting progress.
i wonder if this guy could be of assistance, http://www.linkedin.com/pub/emilio-perez-pmp/7/b60/487
have a look at his resume, he worked on this pcm, search jtec in his profile, worked at...
well that is interesting, i wonder what is inside? where did that craziness come from. Might be an instrumended jtec... i have heard of such a thing mentioned... never seen one.
this is such awesome stuff, mekkis, do u mind if i copy this new stuff onto my jtec.info site, or if your interested, ill make u an account and you can add/modify whatever u want? also mekkis, where...
my 98 5.9 jeep was manufactured 11/97 so that may explain the 1997 cal..
aldl is a gm specific thing afaik. we will have to upload via bdm or by reverse engineering the method to do it over the obd port.
bdm will allow you to directly command the cpu... so you would be able to read and write the bin... although a better way to do that would be to hook a logic analyser up to a sct tuner and see how...