Help identifying Motorola chip
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Re: Help identifying Motorola chip
Both of these chips have been identified and are in the p12 and e40 ecms. The main chip is a mc68377 and the little chip is the mc68f375 and we have bdm diagrams for both already.
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Re: Help identifying Motorola chip
Asylumwarp wrote:Both of these chips have been identified and are in the p12 and e40 ecms. The main chip is a mc68377 and the little chip is the mc68f375 and we have bdm diagrams for both already.
I would be very interested in seeing these BDM diagrams, especially for the P12. I can tell you with 100% certainty that the BDM pin locations are different for the two boards, as I have compared the two boards and they are different. I have been unsuccessful in finding a BDM diagram for the P12.
Re: Help identifying Motorola chip
Silly question ... what's a BDM diagram?
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Re: Help identifying Motorola chip
An image showing you where to connect your BDM interface to a PCM. https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_d ... _interface
https://youtube.com/c/usbbdm
https://youtube.com/c/usbbdm
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Re: Help identifying Motorola chip
Cool, thanks Antus!antus wrote:An image showing you where to connect your BDM interface to a PCM. https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_d ... _interface
https://youtube.com/c/usbbdm
Sounds similar to debugWIRE on the AVR micros. Sometimes I get lost in all the TLA's.
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