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Has anyone ever been able to read an aftermarket chip BIN to determine what they were doing. Like a Hyperchip??
[This message has been edited by okfoz (edited July 13, 2001).]
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by okfoz:
I had a friend with a hyperchip and I wanted to only see what they did in their programming, and it was a bust. I cant get Tunercat to read the bin. It came up with me needing a $1B Definition file. So I started to look at the bin file in Hex and noticed that the ninth hex address for the set of dual didgets determined the definition file. address of: 0009
So I changed it to 6E and 32, no luck, in either case.
Any ideas...</font>
I had a friend with a hyperchip and I wanted to only see what they did in their programming, and it was a bust. I cant get Tunercat to read the bin. It came up with me needing a $1B Definition file. So I started to look at the bin file in Hex and noticed that the ninth hex address for the set of dual didgets determined the definition file. address of: 0009
So I changed it to 6E and 32, no luck, in either case.
Any ideas...</font>
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Would that explain the Piggy back chip oveer chip that it had??
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by okfoz:
Would that explain the Piggy back chip oveer chip that it had??
John</font>
Would that explain the Piggy back chip oveer chip that it had??
John</font>
the piggy back holder is just cheaper then buying a gm memcal, and they need to inventory one number instead of several dozen that way
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