Replacing 28f512 plcc32 with sockets and using a genius g540 programmer. im looking for these fileshttp://www.akmcables.com/Obd1-t.bin
http://www.akmcables.com/Obd1-e.bin or any others the work. Any help? Thanks Jonathon
Replacing 28f512 plcc32 with sockets and using a genius g540 programmer. im looking for these fileshttp://www.akmcables.com/Obd1-t.bin
http://www.akmcables.com/Obd1-e.bin or any others the work. Any help? Thanks Jonathon
ive tried those files and i get a ProgramOperation: Error ****
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The one screen I didn't see is the chip selection. Do you have the right one selected?
1973 K-5 Blazer, TBI 350, TH400, 1 ton axles & 38" SSRs'
1975 280Z, TBI 350, 700R4
1953 M-38A1, TBI Buick 231
1951 Ford Panel, 5.3 with 4L80E
ok i come to the conclusion that im not doing something right. for example if i load the bin at 5000 it wil burn to 5000 then stop and error
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Is this Windows 8? Maybe the G540 doesn't have good drivers for 8? I'm using win7 without any issues, but those aren't the chips I'm burning.
1973 K-5 Blazer, TBI 350, TH400, 1 ton axles & 38" SSRs'
1975 280Z, TBI 350, 700R4
1953 M-38A1, TBI Buick 231
1951 Ford Panel, 5.3 with 4L80E
yep windows 8 and installed drivers correctly
So are you actually flashing the chip(s) that have been removed from the PCM? If so I would love to see a photo of the inside of the PCM showing where the chips are located.
thats what im trying to do
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Last edited by jthompson122183; 01-06-2015 at 04:14 AM.
I uses those files to fix my PCM so they are fine. My guess would be there is an issue with your adapter. Have you tried the ID button on that one screen?
if i press ID (Read) or Read config nothing happens or pops up. i think this is fot that id readAttachment 8387
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