Quote Originally Posted by In-Tech View Post
The quick answer is no. You can clear, or set, even a bit of a byte. A little bit longer answer(see what I did there? ) is did you correct the checksum for the change you made and the CEL is flashing rapidly cuz it is very unhappy
Yeah but you could recalc the checksum & update that byte.

Quote Originally Posted by In-Tech View Post
The software could do a compare of your old file vs new file and write just that. If much has changed, that would probably be futile, time wise.
Steveo's EEHack does to a small extent

Quote Originally Posted by In-Tech View Post
Shit, you could write an idling bootloader, disable the checksum, send executable packets and almost have real-time emulation. Ummmmm this IS freeware, right?
Great, will that be ready by tea time? :-)

I wish I knew more about these sytems, so I appologise if I throw in some random comments

There are a few of us who do follow these discussions even if we're sat here with a dumb expression on our face sometimes.
If the processors were ARM based, i'd be able to follow some of the dissassembly better.


Mitch