Need Bin Definition and Acquisition files for 1987 F-Body 1227165 Tuned Port 5.7 auto
engine runs on chip but tables all read zeros
someone suggested I am not using the right chip addressing but I cant even read the chip using other settings.
Very frustrating. I spend all day to figure out how to make tuner pro to read a bin so when the the day is gone no time left to tune the car?
Has to be a better way.
bin reads all zeros
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No one should have told you there isn't a learning curve to this (or just about worth doing in life).
Also, I'm extremely confused, given your post history (which you can access from your forum profile page.)
Per the downloads page on the site, you need the $32B set of definitions.
I'm assuming you're using Moates hardware to read the stock chip. Your stock chip is 16KB in size. When reading the stock chip, set the buffer addressing to 0000 through 3FFF, and set the bufffer addressing to match. Set chip to 27C128, and hit "Read." Then hit "Save buffer to file." That's your stock tune.
Drag and drop the stock tune into the main TunerPro window (or File->Open Bin, browsing to the stock tune).
Open your XDF file (drag and drop, or XDF->Open XDF).
For ALDL data to flow, you need the 10K resistor in place between pins A&B on your ALDL connector.
Also, I'm extremely confused, given your post history (which you can access from your forum profile page.)
Per the downloads page on the site, you need the $32B set of definitions.
I'm assuming you're using Moates hardware to read the stock chip. Your stock chip is 16KB in size. When reading the stock chip, set the buffer addressing to 0000 through 3FFF, and set the bufffer addressing to match. Set chip to 27C128, and hit "Read." Then hit "Save buffer to file." That's your stock tune.
Drag and drop the stock tune into the main TunerPro window (or File->Open Bin, browsing to the stock tune).
Open your XDF file (drag and drop, or XDF->Open XDF).
For ALDL data to flow, you need the 10K resistor in place between pins A&B on your ALDL connector.
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1989 Trans Am
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1989 Trans Am