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CromeFAQ 04 Aug 2005 - 02:22 - r1.4 Home.m2prelude
Why is Crome password protected? Crome is FREE software that without the hard work of many people wouldn't even be here. To give credit to its contributors, I (John ...  
DataLogging 24 Oct 2005 - 06:02 - r1.14 Home.markolson
Data logging refers to recording the conditions of a running engine. It normally happens using serial communication with the ECU There are two way for Data Logging ...  
DebuggingDataLogging 03 Jan 2005 - 05:58 - r1.4 Home.markolson
Thanks to ltdannear for lots of help in getting this to work. The following is a guideline for how to debug the datalogging circuit you have added to your ECU. This ...  
DocECUSchool 05 Mar 2004 - 17:40 - NEW Home.blundar
From post: Doc Teaches ECU School A while ago, Doc and I had a conversation on IM that turned into a very informative post. It is now archived here for your reading ...  
EasyRtpInstall 30 Jul 2004 - 16:01 - r1.4 Lego Z81
Please Note: These installation instructions are preliminary. Please double check the instructions and report any errors. Once you've completed the construction of ...  
EasyRtpV10 22 Dec 2004 - 20:36 - r1.10 Home.synoptic
This page is a construction design for the Easy-RTP V1.0 board. This is the single sided design for a DS1230 style 28 pin DIP NVSRAM. You can find the eagle design ...  
HowDoesDataLoggingWork 24 Oct 2005 - 06:50 - NEW Home.markolson
There are a number of programs that enable you to log data about how your engine is working by reading information out of the ECU. For my OBD1 ECUs, I use CROME Pro ...  
MAX233 19 Feb 2004 - 22:01 - NEW TWiki Guest
the http://www.maxim-ic.com Maxim MAX233 chip is commonly used to translate between TTL and RS232 levels during serial communication . It does not require any external ...  
NokiaCableDatalogging 15 Nov 2005 - 22:34 - r1.3 Home.nate
Jim Truett says: (original http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewtopic.php?t 1663) I have found a very good adapter to link the TTL output from an ECU to a Laptop or PC with ...  
OBD1Oki66207Reader-DIP64 05 Mar 2004 - 18:16 - NEW Home.blundar
First of all i'll thank Nico-HRED again for the info he posts in the general forum about the "66P507 Readout". I adapted the idea and simplified it, so everyone of ...  
OBD1Oki66207Reader-PLCC68 08 Jun 2006 - 00:20 - r1.2 Home.synoptic
After doing Doc's mod to read out the stock rom from a Australian P30 ecu with the 66207 in a 64 pin dip config, I started thinking that somewhere on the web I saw ...  
Oki6260A 02 Mar 2005 - 13:31 - r1.5 Home.l3st4rd
The Oki 6260A was manufactured for Honda by Oki. J. Wong has this to say: "I was just cleaning out my cube and just happened to run across a piece of paper with 6260A ...  
SerialAdapter 22 Jun 2004 - 02:12 - r1.2 Home.phiz
All Honda ECUs use 5v TTL signaling for serial communication . In order to connect to an ECU, if the hardware used for DataLogging doesn't support this, you must use ...  
serial%20communication 19 Feb 2004 - 22:01 - NEW TWiki Guest
serial communication refers to the transfer of information one bit at a time. It is commonly used for MCU s to communicate with PCs. RS232 is the standard used on ...  

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