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Before you start, use an ohmmeter to ensure you have good solder joints and connectors on the TTL-level asynchronous serial port of the ECU. Ensure there are no solder bridges between any of the CN2 pads. Ensure CN2 Pin 1 has connectivity to ground. Ensure CN2 Pin 2 has connectivity to the 66207 processor Pin 42, Rx Data. Ensure CN2 Pin 3 has connectivity to any Vcc pin of any IC, I used Pin 28 of the PROM socket. Ensure CN2 Pin 4 has connectivity to IC19 Pin 6, must be Tx Data. As of 1/2/05, this is backwards from Nicolas Mailloux's document on http://www.ecucontrol.com/seria_ladapter.htm. I will ping him to resolve this.
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Before you start, use an ohmmeter to ensure you have good solder joints and connectors on the TTL-level asynchronous serial port of the ECU. Ensure there are no solder bridges between any of the CN2 pads. Ensure CN2 Pin 1 has connectivity to ground. Ensure CN2 Pin 2 has connectivity to the 66207 processor Pin 42 (surface mount) or Pin 39 (DIP), Rx Data. Ensure CN2 Pin 3 has connectivity to any Vcc pin of any IC, I used Pin 28 of the PROM socket. Ensure CN2 Pin 4 has connectivity to IC19 Pin 6 (surface mount), this must be Tx Data. As of 1/2/05, this is backwards from Nicolas Mailloux's document on http://www.ecucontrol.com/seria_ladapter.htm. I will ping him to resolve this. |
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