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whats the best easiest eprom editing progam available cheap?

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myblack98gst

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Jun 22, 2003
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I have everything I need to make my own chips eprom ecu burns eprom burner 2 spare chips etc...

I had the old version of tuner pro 3.xx a long time ago and I liked it well I downloaded 4.xx and I hate it none of the information loads in right even with the hex offset correct. so I am on the hunt for something to make new chips.

I am not comfortable enough with hex to try and edit it myself so thats pretty much out of the question.

OR

does anyone have the older version of tuner pro you could send me so I can just use that.


and one more thing. How exactly do you burn the chip with the new information. I have been all over this site and the yahoo borad and cannot find any good information.

if someone wants to be nice and just send me the stuff to drop on the chip that would be super too.


[email protected] if you have the older tuner pro thats works good with our ecu.
 
I'm using TunerPro RT 4.14 right now along with an Ostrich with no problem at all. Of course I don't mess around with burning chips, but the newer version does work. I'm using a 32k bin with an xdf that I modified to work with it. I think I found the original xdf file at the Tunerpro website here. As I remember, the only thing I really had to do was change the offset to work with the 32k bin, then as I modified the hex I modified the xdf so that I can change the variables through Tunerpro. Pretty cool setup. Not sure if that applies to what you are trying to do but I hope it helps. I'm not comfortable writing my own hex code either, I simply used code that had already been posted elsewhere.
 
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