I've got a TL866 Mini Programmer that I intend to use to remove VATS etc. from a VP Memcal.
The problem I've got is that I can't identify which chip to select out of the 13000+ options.
Can anybody tell me which one it is.
VP Chip Identification.
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Re: VP Chip Identification.
I think from memory the VN VP uses a 27C128.
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Re: VP Chip Identification.
Yep. They're all 27C UV erase series EPROM, and VN/VP are 16Kbyte which is 128kbit which is 27C128.
Note that 12P is 32Kbyte, so you can disable VATS, but you cant update to 12P without installing a larger PROM, if you go that way Electronic Erase 256Kbyte is a step up. If you replace, its a direct swap.
Note that 12P is 32Kbyte, so you can disable VATS, but you cant update to 12P without installing a larger PROM, if you go that way Electronic Erase 256Kbyte is a step up. If you replace, its a direct swap.
Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396
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Re: VP Chip Identification.
Thanks for that.
I've read the chip, saved the BIN, then opened it in TunerPro using one of the .XDF files , and it's given me Scalars, Flags and Tables , but I cannot locate the VATS
parameter.
Which section should I be looking in.
I've read the chip, saved the BIN, then opened it in TunerPro using one of the .XDF files , and it's given me Scalars, Flags and Tables , but I cannot locate the VATS
parameter.
Which section should I be looking in.
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Re: VP Chip Identification.
VPs don't have VATS. They use a dedicated physical ATM (anti theft module), that merely just enables the 12V power going to the ECU.
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Re: VP Chip Identification.
Thanks.