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    #76
    Any chance you have the memory ranges mapped? I'm starting research on reading data from the CN2 port and displaying it live.

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      #77
      Originally posted by wildBill83 View Post
      Any chance you have the memory ranges mapped? I'm starting research on reading data from the CN2 port and displaying it live.
      Sorry took so long to get back to you on this. I nor have my associates been able to get data logging to work with these ECU's yet, so I don't have that information available. I would recommend maybe looking at the reference material available for the other ECU's that are similar.
      PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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        #78
        Holy thread revival batman! Can't believe it's been 5 years since I posted here. Upon digging through some files I deeply archived on one of my hard drives, I found a backup copy I made of PT-Tuner & the Wiki. As I am one who likes a challenge, wondered what data was left (as I've gotten several requests for information over the years), and if I could some-how revive the site. After several hours, and fighting hosting restrictions such file size limits and the likes, managed to successfully restore (an older version than I'd have liked) copy of the site. I've re-uploaded most of the assets (images) I still have (as Photobucket turned to garbage). Also went through some of the code and cleaned-up / corrected some issues with "Type B" maps. I also have re-published all the dumped BIN files for the F22A I collected on this project, so if anyone wants go BIN diving with the software, and potentially further the development of these ECU's, you can.

        The new location of the (ZettaHost provided) site is: pttuner(dot)scienceontheweb(dot)net/wiki/

        Given the unstable nature of free hosting, I cannot guarantee how long this site will remain up, so as they say "get it while it's hot".
        PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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          #79
          That’s awesome!
          I’ll see if I can get it hosted here.






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            #80
            I still have that PT4 I borrowed from Lindiz that I told you I would send you. How many years ago was that now?

            And I'm even in Houston! You had to leave before my lazy ass could make the exchange!
            My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!

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