I have problem to write in eprom AM29F010B , i ask help
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Writing eprom problem
Writing eprom problem
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Re: Writing eprom problem
what car is this in ??
it looks like whatever ecm it has, the code in it is not recognizable in the flashtool.....
just guessing from the name of the doc file .... daewoo lanos ?
it looks like whatever ecm it has, the code in it is not recognizable in the flashtool.....
just guessing from the name of the doc file .... daewoo lanos ?
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Re: Writing eprom problem
Hi,
The flashtool will not support flash based PCMs other than Holden ones sorry. I dont have access to other ECMs.
The flashtool will not support flash based PCMs other than Holden ones sorry. I dont have access to other ECMs.
Re: Writing eprom problem
Just so daewoo lanos, ecu type delco.
Reads well, does not write.
Reads well, does not write.
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Re: Writing eprom problem
Reading up to a 64k byte binary can be done using the standard ALDL mode 2 so should work for half of the 29F010 flash chip. The writing of the flash chip and reading of the second or third banks requires a custom written program to upload to the ECM. This is normally different for each type of ECM and requires a lot of development time.