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    64K bootable image for '95 LT1 PCM

    Does anyone have the 64K bootable image that can be flashed to the 28F512 PLCC on a 1995 LT1 PCM? I've got everything set up and ready to burn, just doen't have an image! I read in another forum that either the first or last 64K of the 128K PCM image can be loaded into the PLCC to get it talking again, so if someone can confirm this I would be set to go. --Brian

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    do you happen to know which side you're playing with? for sake of not having to do it again, it would probably be best to do the correct half.

    here are both halves of BNDH, which according to the label attached to it, came from a 95 corvette.
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    1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS 3100 + 4T60E


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    Appreciate the info and the files...I believe I'm working on the T-side (gray/blue).

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    here is what I have
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    -1999 Hugger Orange SS, LS2 402 T56, 9 inch Ford 3.90 gears, Tuned with HP Tuners
    -2002 Cavalier, Tuned with HP Tuners
    -1994 Full Size Blazer ,383 TBI 4L60E, 4.10's, Tuned with Tunerpro RT (Where it all began)

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    based on that, blue and gray is the T-side. good to know.
    1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS 3100 + 4T60E


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    Just wanted to let you guys know that after many hours of trying to repair a 16188051 that flash-crashed I got it up and running. The desoldering, soldering in a socket and flashing the chip was the easy part. I tried many (many) bin combinations and the one that finally worked was the combination above by 96lt4c4.

    First flash attempt and PCM is back on line and easily flashed with my final bin.

    Thanks all

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