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    So 0x0008 should contain the last two digits of the part number?

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    I tried it and I get an injector pulse with an rpm signal applied but the aldl is constantly held low. Is this because it does not support 8192 baud?

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    Is the 1227749 based on the AFFB? What address is it at? I'm new to these ECMs.
    1227749 is an ecm part number. It uses similar circuitry to several other ecms including a 1227730.
    AFFB is a broadcast code from a memcal. It is an identifier for a particular set of calibration values and code.
    The part number for the memcal is not contained in the memcal. There is a numeric identifier in the memcal called the "scan ID" which can be cross checked with a database to determine a broadcast code and part number.

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