Broke leg off chip, need ANTT BIN please
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Broke leg off chip, need ANTT BIN please
I was trying to read my ANTT chip ('89 TBI 305 AUTO) and in the process of removing the black plastic cover I broke two legs off the chip. This stinks I thought.
I checked the BIN Archive at diy-efi but couldn't find the ANTT BIN. Could someone please attach it to this thread or e-mail it to me at john@lt1intake.com
I have another chip, I only need the file ASAP.
Thanks very much!
I checked the BIN Archive at diy-efi but couldn't find the ANTT BIN. Could someone please attach it to this thread or e-mail it to me at john@lt1intake.com
I have another chip, I only need the file ASAP.
Thanks very much!
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Car: 1997 Jeep Wrangler
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Transmission: 5 speed
Axle/Gears: 8.8 rear, 4.56 gears, 4:1 transfer
I can't, there isn't anything on one of them to solder onto. One broke off just inside the silicone.
I also can't get to any of the www.diy-efi.org pages, they must be down. I backed-up the BIN Archive a while ago just in case the sites down but no luck, I can't find the ANTT BIN. I heard it was on ftp://diy-efi.org but I can't access that either.
I also can't get to any of the www.diy-efi.org pages, they must be down. I backed-up the BIN Archive a while ago just in case the sites down but no luck, I can't find the ANTT BIN. I heard it was on ftp://diy-efi.org but I can't access that either.
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The ANTT was superceded by the AXKT, so its likely not one you will find easily. The AXKT is available on our website, along with over 500 other authenticated stock binary files (the result of our authentication processing of the DIY ftp binary files, along with duplicate removal).
The files are fully searchable, so you will typically have no problems finding the specific binary you desire.
If someone here does have the ANTT bin, you are more than welcome to upload the file to our website. We will be happy to classify it and add it to the download archive.
The files are fully searchable, so you will typically have no problems finding the specific binary you desire.
If someone here does have the ANTT bin, you are more than welcome to upload the file to our website. We will be happy to classify it and add it to the download archive.
Last edited by Mechanic; 09-16-2003 at 05:23 PM.
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Very nice page Mechanic, I bookmarked it.
Here's the ANTT bin I got from a member on the TBI board.
http://homepages.udayton.edu/~kulchacs/misc/ANTT.bin
Here's the ANTT bin I got from a member on the TBI board.
http://homepages.udayton.edu/~kulchacs/misc/ANTT.bin
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Thanks so much for the words of encouragement! I will pass them along to our other project members, as we seem to keep them rather too preoccupied to post regularly on internet forums.
We are hoping that this will be an acceptable alternative to the archive area of the DIY ftp site, as it seems all too likely that the ftp site may not be available in the future. The online file archive and database are backed up regularly to CD-RW, and also mirrored on a hard drive system consisting of three hot swappable 120 gb drives in a striped fault tolerant drive array.
So, you can be confident that these and future files will be safely archived, and always available.
The classification and authentication system is quite automated, so please feel free to upload your applications binary files if we do not yet have them.
Our thanks go out to John for being the first to upload a binary file to our system, we have sent you an email of appreciation for doing so. We had a little secret contest going to see who would be the first to upload a file.
We have other incentives active at various times aimed at promoting project involvement, so you may want to check the announcement section of the sites board now and again.
We are hoping that this will be an acceptable alternative to the archive area of the DIY ftp site, as it seems all too likely that the ftp site may not be available in the future. The online file archive and database are backed up regularly to CD-RW, and also mirrored on a hard drive system consisting of three hot swappable 120 gb drives in a striped fault tolerant drive array.
So, you can be confident that these and future files will be safely archived, and always available.
The classification and authentication system is quite automated, so please feel free to upload your applications binary files if we do not yet have them.
Our thanks go out to John for being the first to upload a binary file to our system, we have sent you an email of appreciation for doing so. We had a little secret contest going to see who would be the first to upload a file.
We have other incentives active at various times aimed at promoting project involvement, so you may want to check the announcement section of the sites board now and again.
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We shouldn't forget to thank Grumpy. . . As I'd like to thank him for donating the bin library to the diy-efi site. With his generosity we have a large library of bin's available to us.
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any chance of offering the new library as a good ol'-fashioned ftp site?
either way, thanks for keeping the library alive!
either way, thanks for keeping the library alive!
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Re: Broke leg off chip, need ANTT BIN please
Since I didn't see it up on ftp://ftp.diy-efi.org/pub/gmecm/bin_lib/ I'll attach it to this thread.
Last edited by mgilorma; 08-27-2010 at 04:05 PM. Reason: bad prom, uploaded correct one
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